Natural Competence in the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon<i>Pyrococcus furiosus</i>Facilitates Genetic Manipulation: Construction of Markerless Deletions of Genes Encoding the Two Cytoplasmic Hydrogenases
Gina L. Lipscomb(University of Georgia), Janet Westpheling(University of Georgia), Fei Yang(California Institute of Technology), Francis E. Jenney(Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine), Gerrit J. Schut(University of Georgia), Robert A. Scott(University of Georgia), Karen Stirrett(University of Georgia), Michael W. W. Adams(Pasadena City College)
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