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1. Surface microlayer-mediated virome dissemination in the Central Arctic.

2. Isolation, characterization, and application of a novel Pseudomonas fluorescens phage vB_PF_Y1-MI in contaminated milk.

3. Ackermannviridae bacteriophage against carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae of capsular type 64.

4. Control of Pseudomonas fluorescens in milk by a novel bacteriophage YZU_PF006.

5. Surface microlayer-mediated virome dissemination in the Central Arctic

6. Mechanisms of Antiphage Defense in Prokaryotes

7. Lysogeny destabilizes computationally simulated microbiomes.

8. Insight into the Mechanism of Lysogeny Control of phiCDKH01 Bacteriophage Infecting Clinical Isolate of Clostridioides difficile.

9. Insights into the genomic features and lifestyle of B1 subcluster mycobacteriophages.

10. Interaction of bacteriophage P1 with an epiphytic Pantoea agglomerans strain--the role of the interplay between various mobilome elements.

11. Salinity as a key factor affecting viral activity and life strategies in alpine lakes.

12. Seasonal trends in lysogeny in an Appalachian oak-hickory forest soil.

13. Interaction of bacteriophage P1 with an epiphytic Pantoea agglomerans strain—the role of the interplay between various mobilome elements

14. On r-K Selection in the Evolution of Bacteriophages: A Reply to Dickins

15. Significance of lysogeny for the metabolism of Desulfovibrio spp. strains isolated from aquatic environments of Georgia

16. Black box of phage–bacterium interactions: exploring alternative phage infection strategies

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

18. Viral metagenomics reveals diverse virus-host interactions throughout the soil depth profile

19. An Eco-evolutionary Model on Surviving Lysogeny Through Grounding and Accumulation of Prophages.

20. Phage Milagro: a platform for engineering a broad host range virulent phage for Burkholderia.

21. SVep1, a temperate phage of human oral commensal Streptococcus vestibularis.

22. An extended catalog of integrated prophages in the infant and adult fecal microbiome shows high prevalence of lysogeny.

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

24. Host population diversity as a driver of viral infection cycle in wild populations of green sulfur bacteria with long standing virus-host interactions

25. An extended catalog of integrated prophages in the infant and adult fecal microbiome shows high prevalence of lysogeny

26. Biological and Genetic Characterizations of a Novel Lytic ΦFifi106 against Indigenous Erwinia amylovora and Evaluation of the Control of Fire Blight in Apple Plants.

27. Ecotype formation and prophage domestication during gut bacterial evolution.

28. Infection with Bacteroides Phage BV01 Alters the Host Transcriptome and Bile Acid Metabolism in a Common Human Gut Microbe

29. Listeria Phages Induce Cas9 Degradation to Protect Lysogenic Genomes

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

35. Characterization of self-aggregation in Bacillus licheniformis strain RK14.

36. Unique relationships between phages and endospore-forming hosts.

37. The book of Lambda does not tell us that naturally occurring lysogens of Escherichia coli are likely to be resistant as well as immune.

38. Viruses may facilitate the cyanobacterial blooming during summer bloom succession in Xiangxi Bay of Three Gorges Reservoir, China.

39. Synergistic Interactions among Burkholderia cepacia Complex-Targeting Phages Reveal a Novel Therapeutic Role for Lysogenization-Capable Phages

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

41. Staphylococcus aureus Prophage-Encoded Protein Causes Abortive Infection and Provides Population Immunity against Kayviruses

42. Streptomyces rare codon UUA: from features associated with 2 adpA related locations to candidate phage regulatory translational bypassing.

43. Leaky resistance and the conditions for the existence of lytic bacteriophage.

44. Genes affecting progression of bacteriophage P22 infection in Salmonella identified by transposon and single gene deletion screens

45. The Life Cycle Transitions of Temperate Phages: Regulating Factors and Potential Ecological Implications.

46. Fine-tuned spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA replication during phage lambda infection.

47. Deciphering the Genetic Architecture of Staphylococcus warneri Prophage vB_G30_01: A Comprehensive Molecular Analysis.

48. Depletion of m 6 A-RNA in Escherichia coli reduces the infectious potential of T5 bacteriophage.

49. Characterization and comparative genomic analysis of a marine Bacillus phage reveal a novel viral genus.

50. Using bacterial population dynamics to count phages and their lysogens.

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