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Temporal Stability and Genetic Diversity of 48-Year-Old T-Series Phages

Dinesh Subedi, Jeremy J. Barr

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Abstract

T-series bacteriophages have been used throughout the world for various molecular biology researches, which were critical for establishing the fundamentals of molecular biology, from the structure of DNA to advanced gene-editing tools. These model bacteriophages help keep research data consistent and comparable between laboratories. However, we observed genetic variability when we compared contemporary sublines of T4 phages to a 48-year-old stock of T4. This may have effects on the comparability of results obtained using T4 phage. Here, we highlight the genomic differences between T4 sublines and examined phenotypic differences in phage replication parameters. We observed limited genomic changes but no phenotypic variations between T4 sublines. Our research highlights the possibility of genetic drift in model bacteriophages.

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Series (stratigraphy)Computational biologyDiversity (politics)Evolutionary biologyBiologyGenetic diversityStability (learning theory)GeneDNAGeneticsComputer scienceSociologyAnthropologyPaleontologyMachine learningDemographyPopulationBacteriophages and microbial interactionsCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies