Harnessing heterologous and endogenous CRISPR-Cas machineries for efficient markerless genome editing in Clostridium
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Murray Moo-Young | C. Perry Chou | M. Moo-young | M. Pyne | C. Chou | Mark R. Bruder | Michael E. Pyne | Duane A. Chung | D. Chung | Mark R Bruder
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