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1. Autoregulation ensures vertical transmission of the linear prophage GIL01.

2. Phage-mediated resolution of genetic conflict alters the evolutionary trajectory of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lysogens.

3. Control of lysogeny and antiphage defense by a prophage-encoded kinase-phosphatase module.

4. The LuxO-OpaR quorum-sensing cascade differentially controls Vibriophage VP882 lysis-lysogeny decision making in liquid and on surfaces.

5. Stability and gene strand bias of lambda prophages and chromosome organization in Escherichia coli .

6. Mycobacteriophage Alexphander Gene 94 Encodes an Essential dsDNA-Binding Protein during Lytic Infection.

7. Prophage maintenance is determined by environment-dependent selective sweeps rather than mutational availability.

8. Defence systems and horizontal gene transfer in bacteria.

9. Bacteriophage tRNA-dependent lysogeny: requirement of phage-encoded tRNA genes for establishment of lysogeny.

10. The NMR structure of the Ea22 lysogenic developmental protein from lambda bacteriophage.

11. Hi-C metagenome sequencing reveals soil phage-host interactions.

12. Structural and functional characterization of MrpR, the master repressor of the Bacillus subtilis prophage SPβ.

13. Small protein modules dictate prophage fates during polylysogeny.

14. Diversity, evolution and life strategies of CbK-like phages.

15. A virus-borne DNA damage signaling pathway controls the lysogeny-induction switch in a group of temperate pleolipoviruses.

16. A small bacteriophage protein determines the hierarchy over co-residential jumbo phage in Bacillus thuringiensis serovar israelensis.

17. Control of λ Lysogenic Escherichia coli Cells by Synthetic λ Phage Carrying cI antisense .

18. The Bacillus phage SPβ and its relatives: a temperate phage model system reveals new strains, species, prophage integration loci, conserved proteins and lysogeny management components.

19. Scarless Recombineering of Phage in Lysogenic State.

20. Lambda Red Recombineering of Bacteriophage in the Lysogenic State.

21. Uncovering the cell fate decision in lysis-lysogeny transition and stem cell development via Markov state modeling.

22. Inferring initial state of the ancestral network of cellular fate decision: a case study of phage lambda.

23. Interactions between Viral Regulatory Proteins Ensure an MOI-Independent Probability of Lysogeny during Infection by Bacteriophage P1.

24. Lytic archaeal viruses infect abundant primary producers in Earth's crust.

25. Genomic diversity, life strategies and ecology of marine HTVC010P-type pelagiphages.

26. Understanding the mechanism of asymmetric gene regulation determined by the VqmA of vibriophage.

27. Extreme C-terminal element of SprA serine integrase is a potential component of the "molecular toggle switch" which controls the recombination and its directionality.

28. Temperate phage-antibiotic synergy eradicates bacteria through depletion of lysogens.

29. Insights into the genome architecture and evolution of Shiga toxin encoding bacteriophages of Escherichia coli.

30. Membrane insertion mechanism and molecular assembly of the bacteriophage lysis toxin ΦX174-E.

31. Research progress of prophages.

32. O antigen restricts lysogenization of non-O157 Escherichia coli strains by Stx-converting bacteriophage phi24B.

33. Characterization of vB_VpaP_MGD2, a newly isolated bacteriophage with biocontrol potential against multidrug-resistant Vibrio parahaemolyticus.

34. Intrinsic resistance of Enterococcus faecalis strains to ΦEf11 phage endolysin is associated with the presence of ΦEf11 prophage.

35. Studies on the gene regulation involved in the lytic-lysogenic switch in Staphylococcus aureus temperate bacteriophage Phi11.

36. Lysogeny in the oceans: Lessons from cultivated model systems and a reanalysis of its prevalence.

37. Characterization of Novel Lytic Bacteriophages of Achromobacter marplantensis Isolated from a Pneumonia Patient.

38. Early termination of the Shiga toxin transcript generates a regulatory small RNA.

39. Emerging heterogeneous compartments by viruses in single bacterial cells.

40. Beyond Cholera: Characterization of zot -Encoding Filamentous Phages in the Marine Fish Pathogen Vibrio anguillarum .

41. A novel pre-CTX prophage in the Vibrio cholerae serogroup O139 strain.

42. Quantifying the forces that maintain prophages in bacterial genomes.

43. Repression of the lysogenic P R promoter in bacteriophage TP901-1 through binding of a CI-MOR complex to a composite O M -O R operator.

44. The ea22 gene of lambdoid phages: preserved prolysogenic function despite of high sequence diversity.

45. Targeting of temperate phages drives loss of type I CRISPR-Cas systems.

46. Genome replication dynamics of a bacteriophage and its satellite reveal strategies for parasitism and viral restriction.

47. Prophages in Lactobacillus reuteri Are Associated with Fitness Trade-Offs but Can Increase Competitiveness in the Gut Ecosystem.

48. Elements in the λ immunity region regulate phage development: beyond the 'Genetic Switch'.

49. Coordination of cohabiting phage elements supports bacteria-phage cooperation.

50. Structural characterization of Class 2 OLD family nucleases supports a two-metal catalysis mechanism for cleavage.

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