Disruption of hmgA by DNA Duplication is Responsible for Hyperpigmentation in a Vibrio anguillarum Strain
Abstract Vibrio anguillarum 531A, isolated from a diseased fish in the Atlantic Ocean, is a mixture composed of about 95 and 5% of highly pigmented cells (strain 531Ad) and cells with normal levels of pigmentation (strain 531Ac), respectively. Analysis of the V. anguillarum 531Ad DNA region encompas...
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Autores principales: | Veronica Batallones, Jennifer Fernandez, Brett Farthing, Jordan Shoemaker, Keizen Li Qian, Kimberly Phan, Eric Fung, Ashley Rivera, Kevin Van, Francesca de la Cruz, Alexandra J. Ferreri, Krystle Burinski, Jackie Zhang, Vicente Lizarraga, Kevin Doan, Kenneth Rocha, German Traglia, Maria S. Ramirez, Marcelo E. Tolmasky |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3335bd8de0424e7a8b235ad9d0c0b6f0 |
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