Ff phages, also known as filamentous phages, are a type of bacteriophage that infects bacteria, particularly those belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae. These phages are characterized by their long, thin, filamentous structure, which contrasts with the more commonly known icosahedral or rod-shaped bacteriophages. The most well-studied members of the Ff phage family include Ff, M13, and fd.
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