Roles of E. coli DNA polymerases IV and V in lesion-targeted and untargeted SOS mutagenesis
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Roger Woodgate | Myron F. Goodman | Mike O'Donnell | M. O’Donnell | R. Woodgate | JohnB . Taylor | M. Goodman | P. Pham | Mengjia Tang | Phuong Pham | Xuan Shen | John-Stephen Taylor | John-Stephen A Taylor | M. Tang | Xuan Shen
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