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Graham F Hatfull

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Molecular Microbiology|January 29, 2008
Efficient point mutagenesis in mycobacteria using single-stranded DNA recombineering: characterization of antimycobacterial drug targetsJulia C van Kessel, Graham F Hatfull
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 29, 2008
Mycobacterial recombineeringJulia C van Kessel, Graham F Hatfull
Nature Methods|December 21, 2006
Recombineering in Mycobacterium tuberculosisJulia C van Kessel, Graham F Hatfull
Mbio|January 18, 2024
Bacteriophage tRNA-dependent lysogeny: requirement of phage-encoded tRNA genes for establishment of lysogenyCarlos A Guerrero-Bustamante, Graham F Hatfull
Plos Genetics|May 10, 2013
Attachment site selection and identity in Bxb1 serine integrase-mediated site-specific recombinationShweta Singh, Pallavi Ghosh, Graham F Hatfull
Bacteriophage|June 6, 2012
Recombineering: A powerful tool for modification of bacteriophage genomesLaura J Marinelli, Graham F Hatfull, Mariana Piuri
Molecular Cell|November 26, 2003
The orientation of mycobacteriophage Bxb1 integration is solely dependent on the central dinucleotide of attP and attBPallavi Ghosh, Amy I Kim, Graham F Hatfull
Plos Biology|May 25, 2006
Control of phage Bxb1 excision by a novel recombination directionality factorPallavi Ghosh, Laura R Wasil, Graham F Hatfull
Plos One|March 21, 2009
Fluoromycobacteriophages for rapid, specific, and sensitive antibiotic susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosisMariana Piuri, William R Jacobs, Graham F Hatfull
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 14, 2005
Synapsis in phage Bxb1 integration: selection mechanism for the correct pair of recombination sitesPallavi Ghosh, Nicholas R Pannunzio, Graham F Hatfull
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Molecular Microbiology|January 29, 2008
Efficient point mutagenesis in mycobacteria using single-stranded DNA recombineering: characterization of antimycobacterial drug targetsJulia C van Kessel, Graham F Hatfull
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 29, 2008
Mycobacterial recombineeringJulia C van Kessel, Graham F Hatfull
Nature Methods|December 21, 2006
Recombineering in Mycobacterium tuberculosisJulia C van Kessel, Graham F Hatfull
Mbio|January 18, 2024
Bacteriophage tRNA-dependent lysogeny: requirement of phage-encoded tRNA genes for establishment of lysogenyCarlos A Guerrero-Bustamante, Graham F Hatfull
Plos Genetics|May 10, 2013
Attachment site selection and identity in Bxb1 serine integrase-mediated site-specific recombinationShweta Singh, Pallavi Ghosh, Graham F Hatfull
Bacteriophage|June 6, 2012
Recombineering: A powerful tool for modification of bacteriophage genomesLaura J Marinelli, Graham F Hatfull, Mariana Piuri
Molecular Cell|November 26, 2003
The orientation of mycobacteriophage Bxb1 integration is solely dependent on the central dinucleotide of attP and attBPallavi Ghosh, Amy I Kim, Graham F Hatfull
Plos Biology|May 25, 2006
Control of phage Bxb1 excision by a novel recombination directionality factorPallavi Ghosh, Laura R Wasil, Graham F Hatfull
Plos One|March 21, 2009
Fluoromycobacteriophages for rapid, specific, and sensitive antibiotic susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosisMariana Piuri, William R Jacobs, Graham F Hatfull
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 14, 2005
Synapsis in phage Bxb1 integration: selection mechanism for the correct pair of recombination sitesPallavi Ghosh, Nicholas R Pannunzio, Graham F Hatfull
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