coliphage
Coliphage, also known as bacteriophage, is a type of virus that specifically infects bacteria. It is one of the most abundant biological entities on Earth, with estimates suggesting that there are more phages than bacterial cells in the oceans. Coliphages are typically composed of a protein coat surrounding a nucleic acid genome, which can be either DNA or RNA. They are classified into several families based on their structure and genetic material.
The life cycle of a coliphage involves several stages: adsorption, penetration, replication, maturation, and release. During
Coliphages play a significant role in bacterial ecology and evolution. They can influence bacterial populations by
Despite their importance, coliphages are often overlooked in ecological studies due to their rapid replication and