Genome-Wide Abolishment of Mobile Genetic Elements Using Genome Shuffling and CRISPR/Cas-Assisted MAGE Allows the Efficient Stabilization of a Bacterial Chassis.
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István Nagy | Tamás Fehér | Csaba Pál | C. Pál | Bálint Csörgő | G. Pósfai | R. Herczeg | Á. Nyerges | I. Nagy | Balázs Bogos | T. Fehér | Kinga Umenhoffer | Bálint Csörgő | Ákos Nyerges | György Pósfai | Gábor Draskovits | Gábor Draskovits | I. Karcagi | Kinga Umenhoffer | Balázs Bogos | Ildikó Karcagi | Edit Tímár | Róbert Herczeg | E. Tímár | B. Csörgő
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