Dealing with the Evolutionary Downside of CRISPR Immunity: Bacteria and Beneficial Plasmids
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Bruce R. Levin | Luciano A. Marraffini | B. Levin | Wenyan Jiang | L. Marraffini | I. Maniv | Wenyan Jiang | Inbal Maniv | Fawaz Arain | Yaying Wang | Yaying Wang | Fawaz Arain
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