T4 bacteriophage. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a T4 bacteriophage virus. The swollen structure at top is the head,which contains DNA inside a protein coat. Attached to this is the tail,consisting of a tube-like sheath and tail fibres (at bottom). T4 bacteriophages are parasites of Escherichia coli,a bacteria common in the human gut. The virus attaches itself to the host bacteria cell wall by its tail fibres; the sheath then contracts,injecting the contents of the head (DNA) into the host. The viral DNA makes the bacteria manufacture more copies of the virus. Magnification: x110,000 at 6x4.5cm size | |
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