IS<italic toggle="yes">26</italic> Family Members IS<italic toggle="yes">257</italic> and IS<italic toggle="yes">1216</italic> Also Form Cointegrates by Copy-In and Targeted Conservative Routes
ABSTRACT IS26 has been shown to form cointegrates both by a copy-in mechanism involving one insertion sequence (IS) and a target and by a targeted conservative mechanism involving two ISs. IS26 is the flagship of a group of 65 bacterial ISs in the recently redefined IS6/IS26 family. Here, whether ot...
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Auteurs principaux: | Christopher J. Harmer, Ruth M. Hall |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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