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− | msDNA exists in several hundreds of copies per cell in bacterial cells. Because of this, it was named multicopy single-stranded DNA. | + | msDNA exists in several hundreds of copies per cell in bacterial cells. Because of this, it was named '''multicopy''' single-stranded DNA. |
[http://rss.sciencedirect.com/getMessage?registrationId=IADJJDLJJCDRQAHNKADSIEFOJEDRIIJKISFRLIDMRJ Ahmed 2003 msDNA-St85, a multicopy single-stranded DNA isolated from Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2 with the genomic analysis of its retron] | [http://rss.sciencedirect.com/getMessage?registrationId=IADJJDLJJCDRQAHNKADSIEFOJEDRIIJKISFRLIDMRJ Ahmed 2003 msDNA-St85, a multicopy single-stranded DNA isolated from Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2 with the genomic analysis of its retron] |
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[Alyndria]
msDNA exists in several hundreds of copies per cell in bacterial cells. Because of this, it was named multicopy single-stranded DNA.