A novel interference mechanism by a type IIIB CRISPR‐Cmr module in Sulfolobus
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Xu Peng | Shiraz A. Shah | Ling Deng | R. Garrett | Xu Peng | Q. She | Ling Deng | Qunxin She | Roger A. Garrett | Shiraz A. Shah | X. Peng
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