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Nonhomologous end-joining in bacteria: a microbial perspective
Nigel Brissett
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Mycobacteriophages
100%
DNA Ligases
87%
Bacterial Structures
84%
Critical Pathways
68%
Double-Stranded DNA Breaks
67%
Genomic Instability
64%
Eukaryotic Cells
63%
Life Cycle Stages
63%
Ligation
51%
Bacteria
39%