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. 2015 Apr 20:6:324.
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00324. eCollection 2015.

Bacteria may have multiple replication origins

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Bacteria may have multiple replication origins

Feng Gao. Front Microbiol. .
No abstract available

Keywords: DNA replication; DnaA box; Z-curve; bacteria; bipartite origin; replication origin; synthetic biology.

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