How will bacterophage Virus attach itself to bacteria if it dont have tail fibers ?
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To infect bacteria, most bacteriophages employ a 'tail' that stabs and pierces the bacterium's membrane to allow the virus's genetic material to pass through. ... When the virus attaches to the bacterial surface, the sheath contracts and drives the tube through it.
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