Multiple Choice
What is unusual about phage MS2 infection of Escherichia coli?
A) All proteins are synthesized simultaneously during infection so there are no early and late proteins.
B) It attaches to the hostʹs pilus rather than the cellʹs surface.
C) It enters through a host cell porin.
D) More than one MS2 phage can be present in an individual E. coli cell.
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