Phase variation of gonococcal protein II: Regulation of gene expression by slipped-strand mispairing of a repetitive DNA sequence
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M. Koomey | G. Murphy | T. D. Connell | D. Barritt | J. Cannon | George L. Murphy | Terry D. Connell | Diana S. Barritt | Michael Koomey | Janne G. Cannon | T. Connell
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