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A bacteriophage encodes its own CRISPR/Cas adaptive response to evade host innate immunitySeed et al., 2013
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- Seed K
- Lazinski D
- Calderwood S
- Camilli A
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Bacteriophages (or phages) are the most abundant biological entities on earth, and are estimated to outnumber their bacterial prey by tenfold. The constant threat of phage predation has led to the evolution of a broad range of bacterial immunity mechanisms that in …
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