Phage gene expression and host responses lead to infection-dependent costs of CRISPR immunity
Sean Meaden(University of Exeter), Edze R. Westra(University of Exeter), Loris Capria(University of Exeter), Sylvain Gandon(Centre d'Écologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive), Stineke van Houte(University of Exeter), Ellinor Alseth(Georgia Institute of Technology), Luca Lenzi(University of Liverpool), Ambarish Biswas(University of Otago)
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