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New CRISPR–Cas systems from uncultivated microbes

David Burstein, Lucas B. Harrington, Steven C. Strutt, Alexander J. Probst, Karthik Anantharaman, Brian C. Thomas, Jennifer A. Doudna () and Jillian F. Banfield ()
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David Burstein: University of California
Lucas B. Harrington: University of California
Steven C. Strutt: University of California
Alexander J. Probst: University of California
Karthik Anantharaman: University of California
Brian C. Thomas: University of California
Jennifer A. Doudna: University of California
Jillian F. Banfield: University of California

Nature, 2017, vol. 542, issue 7640, 237-241

Abstract: Using a metagenomic approach, three types of CRISPR–Cas systems have been discovered in uncultivated bacterial and archaeal hosts from a variety of different environments.

Date: 2017
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