CRISPR-Cas systems preferentially target the leading regions of MOBF conjugative plasmids
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Sarah Neumann | Fernando de la Cruz | Stan J. J. Brouns | Peter C. Fineran | Gerrit Gort | E. Westra | G. Gort | F. de la Cruz | R. Staals | P. C. Fineran | Edze R. Westra | Raymond H.J. Staals | Stan J.J. Brouns | Søren Høgh | S. Neumann | S. Høgh | P. Fineran | G. Gort | Fernando de la Cruz | Søren Høgh | Sarah Neumann
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