Impacts of horizontal gene transfer on the compact genome of the clavulanic acid-producing Streptomyces strain F613-1

3 Biotech
2018.0

Abstract

Mobile genetic elements involved in mediating horizontal transfer events contribute to bacterial evolution, and bacterial genomic plasticity and instability result in variation in functional genetic information in

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