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Transcriptome dynamics of a broad host-range cyanophage and its hosts

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Table 1 Host strains used in this study
Figure 1 Infection dynamics of the Syn9 phage in three Synechococcus hosts. (a) Core and accessory genes in the genomes of the three Synechococcus hosts
Figure 2 High correlation in phage gene expression across hosts. (a, b) Gene expression in representative regions of the phage genome showing early (a) and late (b) phage genes at three different time points post infection (p.i.)
Figure 3 The temporal expression program of the Syn9 phage. Clustering of phage genes by their expression patterns is presented as a dendrogram with early, middle and late expression clusters shown in green, blue and red lines, respectively
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