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1. Comparative genomics of Cluster O mycobacteriophages

2. Cluster J Mycobacteriophages: Intron Splicing in Capsid and Tail Genes

3. Mycobacteriophage marvin: A new singleton phage with an unusual genome organization

4. Phamerator: A bioinformatic tool for comparative bacteriophage genomics

5. Cluster k mycobacteriophages: Insights into the evolutionary origins of mycobacteriophage tm4

6. Comparative Genomic Analysis of 60 Mycobacteriophage Genomes: Genome Clustering, Gene Acquisition, and Gene Size

7. The Genome of Bacillus subtilis Bacteriophage SPO1

8. Mycobacteriophages BPs, angel and halo: Comparative genomics reveals a novel class of ultra-small mobile genetic elements

9. Comparative genomics of the mycobacteriophages: insights into bacteriophage evolution

10. Genomic characterization of mycobacteriophage giles: Evidence for phage acquisition of host DNA by illegitimate recombination

11. Genomic and structural analysis of Syn9, a cyanophage infecting marine Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus

12. Genome Sequence, Structural Proteins, and Capsid Organization of the Cyanophage Syn5: A 'Horned' Bacteriophage of Marine Synechococcus

13. Comparative genomic analysis of mycobacteriophage Tweety: Evolutionary insights and construction of compatible site-specific integration vectors for mycobacteria

14. Exploring the mycobacteriophage metaproteome: Phage genomics as an educational platform

16. Origins of highly mosaic mycobacteriophage genomes

17. Bacteriophage Mu genome sequence: Analysis and comparison with Mu-like prophages in Haemophilus, Neisseria and Deinococcus

18. Genomic sequences of bacteriophages HK97 and HK022: Pervasive genetic mosaicism in the lambdoid bacteriophages

20. Genomic sequence and analysis of the atypical temperate bacteriophage N15

21. Genome organization and characterization of mycobacteriophage Bxb1

23. Evolutionary relationships among diverse bacteriophages and prophages: All the world's a phage

24. Mycobacteriophage TM4: Genome structure and gene expression

25. Genome structure of mycobacteriophage D29: Implications for phage evolution

33. Hybrid Vigor: Importance of Hybrid λ Phages in Early Insights in Molecular Biology.

34. Structural basis of DNA packaging by a ring-type ATPase from an archetypal viral system.

35. Complete Genome Sequences of Lambdoid Phages 21, 434, and 434B and Several Lambda Hybrids.

36. Genome analysis of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium bacteriophage L, indicator for StySA (StyLT2III) restriction-modification system action.

37. DNA Packaging and Genomics of the Salmonella 9NA-Like Phages.

38. Capsids and Genomes of Jumbo-Sized Bacteriophages Reveal the Evolutionary Reach of the HK97 Fold.

39. Flexible Connectors between Capsomer Subunits that Regulate Capsid Assembly.

40. On the catalytic mechanism of bacteriophage HK97 capsid crosslinking.

41. Correct Assembly of the Bacteriophage T5 Procapsid Requires Both the Maturation Protease and the Portal Complex.

42. Genome Sequence of Salmonella enterica Phage Det7.

43. Bacteriophage lambda: Early pioneer and still relevant.

44. Whole genome comparison of a large collection of mycobacteriophages reveals a continuum of phage genetic diversity.

45. Comparative genomics of Cluster O mycobacteriophages.

46. Genome Sequence of Salmonella Phage χ.

47. Genomics and proteomics of mycobacteriophage patience, an accidental tourist in the Mycobacterium neighborhood.

48. Metastable intermediates as stepping stones on the maturation pathways of viral capsids.

49. Genome Sequence of Salmonella Phage 9NA.

50. Transient contacts on the exterior of the HK97 procapsid that are essential for capsid assembly.

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