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A family of contact-dependent nuclease effectors contain an exchangeable, species-identifying domain
Denise Sirias, View ORCID ProfileDaniel R. Utter, View ORCID ProfileKarine A. Gibbs
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.20.956912
Denise Sirias
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, 16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138, USA
Daniel R. Utter
2Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, 16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138, USA
Karine A. Gibbs
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, 16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138, USA
Posted February 20, 2020.
A family of contact-dependent nuclease effectors contain an exchangeable, species-identifying domain
Denise Sirias, Daniel R. Utter, Karine A. Gibbs
bioRxiv 2020.02.20.956912; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.20.956912
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