An Archaeal Immune System Can Detect Multiple Protospacer Adjacent Motifs (PAMs) to Target Invader DNA*
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Friedhelm Pfeiffer | Anita Marchfelder | Britta Stoll | A. Marchfelder | M. Dyall-Smith | F. Pfeiffer | S. Fischer | Jutta Brendel | Britta Stoll | Lisa-Katharina Maier | Lisa-Katharina Maier | Susan Fischer | Eike Fischer | Mike Dyall-Smith | Jutta Brendel | E. Fischer | J. Brendel
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