P Fogg - Nature Communications, 2019 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co- opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of …
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co- opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of …
P Fogg - Nature Communications, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co- opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of …
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co- opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of …
抄録< jats: title> Abstract</jats: title>< jats: p> Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co-opted into serving their host and can now transfer …
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co- opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of …
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co- opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of …
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co- opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of …
Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are thought to be ancient bacteriophages that have been co- opted into serving their host and can now transfer any gene between bacteria. Production of …