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English: P22 is genetically a member of the lambda-like bacteriophage family, and morphologically a member of the Podoviridae. This electron micrograph is by Sherwood Casjens and Elaine Lenk. Sherwood Casjens granted permission for the use of the image at wikipedia.org. Crenim (talk) 16:36, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
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Author Sherwood Casjens, Elaine Lenk
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