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1. Morphology and genome sequence of phage φ1402

2. Gene Network Visualization and Quantitative Synteny Analysis of more than 300 Marine T4-Like Phage Scaffolds from the GOS Metagenome

3. Exploring the prokaryotic virosphere

4. The Capsid of the T4 Phage Superfamily: The Evolution, Diversity, and Structure of Some of the Most Prevalent Proteins in the Biosphere

5. Plasticity of the Gene Functions for DNA Replication in the T4-like Phages

6. War is peace — dispatches from the bacterial and phage killing fields

7. The Genome of S-PM2, a 'Photosynthetic' T4-Type Bacteriophage That Infects Marine Synechococcus Strains

8. The diversity and evolution of the T4-type bacteriophages

9. Snapshot of the Genome of the Pseudo-T-Even Bacteriophage RB49

10. Genome plasticity in the distal tail fiber locus of the T-even bacteriophage: recombination between conserved motifs swaps adhesin specificity 1 1Edited by M. Yaniv

11. Isolation and genomic characterization of the first phage infecting Iodobacteria: ϕPLPE, a myovirus having a novel set of features

12. Mobile regulatory cassettes mediate modular shuffling in T4-type phage genomes

13. Modular architecture of the T4 phage superfamily: A conserved core genome and a plastic periphery

14. Transcription of a 'photosynthetic' T4-type phage during infection of a marine cyanobacterium

15. A selective barrier to horizontal gene transfer in the T4-type bacteriophages that has preserved a core genome with the viral replication and structural genes

16. A conserved genetic module that encodes the major virion components in both the coliphage T4 and the marine cyanophage S-PM2

17. Phylogeny of the Major Head and Tail Genes of the Wide-Ranging T4-Type Bacteriophages†

18. The genome of the pseudo T-even bacteriophages, a diverse group that resembles T4

19. Phage Morphology Recapitulates Phylogeny: The Comparative Genomics of a New Group of Myoviruses

20. Genomic polymorphism in the T-even bacteriophages

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