Bacteriophage of chlamydia psittaci

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Virus or bacteriophage – except for viral vector or...

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4353201, 5303883, 536 2372, 536 243, C12N 700, C07H 2104

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057416974

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to an isolated bacteriophage designated .phi.CPG1. The invention is further directed to an isolated DNA molecule encoding bacteriophage .phi.CPG1, or a fragment thereof, a DNA molecule comprising DNA encoding bacteriophage .phi.CPG1 with heterologous DNA inserted therein, or a fragment thereof, and to oligonucleotides consisting essentially of a portion of the DNA molecule encoding .phi.CPG1. The bacteriophage .phi.CPG1 was isolated from Chlamydia psittaci strain Guinea Pig inclusion Conjunctivitis.

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