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Edición de base de adenina programable en cianobacterias utilizando una fusión TadA-Cas9 de ingeniería
Yi-Ming Jin1, Xing-Da Li1, Jun-Kai Zhu1
1School of Marine Sciences, Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang, 315211, China.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
|January 2, 2026
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Las ananasCRISPR y sus derivadosSínecoquisteoeditor de bases de adeninaLas cianobacteriasEdición del genomaEdición múltipleEfecto fuera del objetivoMás Videos Relacionados
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