YeastIT: Reducing mutational bias for in vivo directed evolution using a novel yeast mutator strain based on dual adenine-/cytosine-targeting and error-prone DNA repair
Marta Napiorkowska(University of Cambridge), Florian Hollfelder(University of Cambridge), Philipp Knyphausen(Cologne Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging Associated Diseases), Matthew Penner(University of Cambridge), Katrin Fischer(University of Cambridge)
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