H. Oshima, U. Kawaharada, T. Kasuga, S. Mitsuhashi
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Changes in the Phage‐Typing Patterns of Staphylococci Following Lysogenization
The phage typing patterns of phage type 52/52A/80/81 staphylococcal strains were changed to type 80/81 and the non-typable group by lysogenization with phages 27 and 146. When a particular strain of Staphylococcus aureus, MS1590 phage type 52/52A/80/81, was lysogenized with phage 146, type 80/81 and the non-typable group strains were produced. According to the comparison of host range of the prophages, it has been concluded that the two strains with different phage typing patterns have different kinds of prophages.