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1. The professional identity of STEM faculty as instructors of course-based research experiences

2. An inclusive Research and Education Community (iREC) model to facilitate undergraduate science education reform

3. Models of classroom assessment for course-based research experiences

4. The heterogenous and diverse population of prophages in Mycobacterium genomes

5. Unusual prophages in Mycobacterium abscessus genomes and strain variations in phage susceptibilities

6. 7-Deazaguanine modifications protect phage DNA from host restriction systems

7. Mycobacterium abscessus Strain Morphotype Determines Phage Susceptibility, the Repertoire of Therapeutically Useful Phages, and Phage Resistance

9. Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Microbacterium spp.

10. Complete genomic sequences of Propionibacterium freudenreichii phages from Swiss cheese reveal greater diversity than Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) acnes phages

11. A Mycobacteriophage-Based Vaccine Platform: SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Expression and Display

12. More Evidence of Collusion: a New Prophage-Mediated Viral Defense System Encoded by Mycobacteriophage Sbash

13. Yet More Evidence of Collusion: a New Viral Defense System Encoded by Gordonia Phage CarolAnn

14. Structures of Three Actinobacteriophage Capsids: Roles of Symmetry and Accessory Proteins

15. Bacteriophages of Gordonia spp. Display a Spectrum of Diversity and Genetic Relationships

16. Tales of diversity: Genomic and morphological characteristics of forty-six Arthrobacter phages.

17. Unlocking the Potential of 46 New Bacteriophages for Biocontrol of Dickeya Solani

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

19. Comparative genomics of Cluster O mycobacteriophages.

20. Genomics and Proteomics of Mycobacteriophage Patience, an Accidental Tourist in the Mycobacterium Neighborhood

21. A Broadly Implementable Research Course in Phage Discovery and Genomics for First-Year Undergraduate Students

22. Cluster J mycobacteriophages: intron splicing in capsid and tail genes.

23. Propionibacterium acnes Bacteriophages Display Limited Genetic Diversity and Broad Killing Activity against Bacterial Skin Isolates

24. Expanding the diversity of mycobacteriophages: insights into genome architecture and evolution.

25. Cluster K mycobacteriophages: insights into the evolutionary origins of mycobacteriophage TM4.

26. Exploring the mycobacteriophage metaproteome: phage genomics as an educational platform.

27. Phage Therapy of Mycobacterium Infections: Compassionate Use of Phages in 20 Patients With Drug-Resistant Mycobacterial Disease

28. Broadening Access to STEM through the Community College: Investigating the Role of Course-Based Research Experiences (CREs)

29. A structural dendrogram of the actinobacteriophage major capsid proteins provides important structural insights into the evolution of capsid stability

30. Instructional Models for Course-Based Research Experience (CRE) Teaching

31. Genome Sequence and Characteristics of Cluster C1 Mycobacterium smegmatis Phage EasyJones

32. A Mycobacteriophage-Based Vaccine Platform: SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Expression and Display

33. Engineered bacteriophages for treatment of a patient with a disseminated drug resistant Mycobacterium abscessus

34. Noncanonical DNA polymerization by aminoadenine-based siphoviruses

35. Mycobacterium abscessus Strain Morphotype Determines Phage Susceptibility, the Repertoire of Therapeutically Useful Phages, and Phage Resistance

36. The Prophage and Plasmid Mobilome as a Likely Driver of Mycobacterium abscessus Diversity

37. Genome Sequence of Mycobacterium abscessus Phage phiT45-1

38. Genome Sequence of Mycobacterium abscessus Phage phiT46-1

39. Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Microbacterium spp

40. Genome Sequences of 20 Bacteriophages Isolated on Gordonia terrae

41. 7-Deazaguanine modifications protect phage DNA from host restriction systems

42. More Evidence of Collusion: a New Prophage-Mediated Viral Defense System Encoded by Mycobacteriophage Sbash

43. Yet More Evidence of Collusion: a New Viral Defense System Encoded by Gordonia Phage CarolAnn

44. Genome Sequences of Three Microbacterium Phages Isolated from Flowers

45. Function, expression, specificity, diversity and incompatibility of actinobacteriophageparABSsystems

46. Genome Sequences of Three

47. Complete genomic sequences of Propionibacterium freudenreichii phages from Swiss cheese reveal greater diversity than Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) acnes phages

48. Complete Genome Sequences of 44

49. Complete Genome Sequences of 44 Arthrobacter Phages

50. Eight Genome Sequences of Cluster BE1 Phages That Infect

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