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Clare Rollie

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Nucleic Acids Research|December 12, 2017
Prespacer processing and specific integration in a Type I-A CRISPR systemClare Rollie, Shirley Graham, Christophe Rouillon, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 26, 2019
The effect of bacterial mutation rate on the evolution of CRISPR-Cas adaptive immunityAnne Chevallereau, Sean Meaden, Stineke van Houte, et al.
Elife|August 19, 2015
Intrinsic sequence specificity of the Cas1 integrase directs new spacer acquisitionClare Rollie, Stefanie Schneider, Anna Sophie Brinkmann, et al.
Nature|October 25, 2019
Bacterial biodiversity drives the evolution of CRISPR-based phage resistanceEllinor O Alseth, Elizabeth Pursey, Adela M Luján, et al.
Cell|July 24, 2018
Anti-CRISPR Phages Cooperate to Overcome CRISPR-Cas ImmunityMariann Landsberger, Sylvain Gandon, Sean Meaden, et al.
Viruses|July 19, 2017
DNA-Interacting Characteristics of the Archaeal Rudiviral Protein SIRV2_Gp1Eveline Peeters, Maarten Boon, Clare Rollie, et al.
Nature|January 24, 2020
Targeting of temperate phages drives loss of type I CRISPR-Cas systemsClare Rollie, Anne Chevallereau, Bridget N J Watson, et al.
Nature|March 4, 2020
Publisher Correction: Targeting of temperate phages drives loss of type I CRISPR-Cas systemsClare Rollie, Anne Chevallereau, Bridget N J Watson, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 7, 2026
Clinicians' attitudes to evolutionary versus genetic explanations for anxiety: cluster-randomised study of stigmatisationAdam D Hunt, Tom Carpenter, Gurjot Brar, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|December 12, 2017
Prespacer processing and specific integration in a Type I-A CRISPR systemClare Rollie, Shirley Graham, Christophe Rouillon, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 26, 2019
The effect of bacterial mutation rate on the evolution of CRISPR-Cas adaptive immunityAnne Chevallereau, Sean Meaden, Stineke van Houte, et al.
Elife|August 19, 2015
Intrinsic sequence specificity of the Cas1 integrase directs new spacer acquisitionClare Rollie, Stefanie Schneider, Anna Sophie Brinkmann, et al.
Nature|October 25, 2019
Bacterial biodiversity drives the evolution of CRISPR-based phage resistanceEllinor O Alseth, Elizabeth Pursey, Adela M Luján, et al.
Cell|July 24, 2018
Anti-CRISPR Phages Cooperate to Overcome CRISPR-Cas ImmunityMariann Landsberger, Sylvain Gandon, Sean Meaden, et al.
Viruses|July 19, 2017
DNA-Interacting Characteristics of the Archaeal Rudiviral Protein SIRV2_Gp1Eveline Peeters, Maarten Boon, Clare Rollie, et al.
Nature|January 24, 2020
Targeting of temperate phages drives loss of type I CRISPR-Cas systemsClare Rollie, Anne Chevallereau, Bridget N J Watson, et al.
Nature|March 4, 2020
Publisher Correction: Targeting of temperate phages drives loss of type I CRISPR-Cas systemsClare Rollie, Anne Chevallereau, Bridget N J Watson, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 7, 2026
Clinicians' attitudes to evolutionary versus genetic explanations for anxiety: cluster-randomised study of stigmatisationAdam D Hunt, Tom Carpenter, Gurjot Brar, et al.
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