Synapsis in phage Bxb1 integration: selection mechanism for the correct pair of recombination sites.
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Graham F Hatfull | G. Hatfull | Nicholas R Pannunzio | Pallavi Ghosh | Nicholas R. Pannunzio | P. Ghosh
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