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Anti-phage islands force their target phage to directly mediate island excision and spread

Amelia C. McKitterick, View ORCID ProfileKimberley D. Seed
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/218164
Amelia C. McKitterick
1Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States of America
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Kimberley D. Seed
1Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States of America
2IChan Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco, CA, United States of America
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  • November 11, 2017.
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  1. Amelia C. McKitterick1 and
  2. Kimberley D. Seed1,2,*
  1. 1Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States of America
  2. 2IChan Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco, CA, United States of America
  1. ↵*Corresponding author Email: kseed{at}berkeley.edu
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