In the case of monovalent display, the valency of display depends on the ratio of phage containing phagemid vector and helper phage at the time of infection.

In the case of monovalent display, the valency of display depends on the ratio of phage containing phagemid vector and helper phage at the time of infection. Correct Answer True

The above statement is true. In the case of monovalent display, the valency of display depends on the ratio of phage containing phagemid vector and helper phage at the time of infection. As capsid protein also comes from the helper page (during viral assembly), the infectivity of phage displaying peptide is not compromised. However, the valency of the display of peptide is decreased.

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