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Watching DNA uptake: B. subtilis joins the crowd

D Dubnau1,2

  • 1Public Health Research Institute, Rutgers University , Newark, New Jersey, USA.

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|September 11, 2023
PubMed
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Keywords:
Bacillus subtilisDNA uptakenatural transformationpili

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