Many prokaryotes contain the recently discovered defense system against mobile genetic elements. This defense system contains a unique type of repetitive DNA stretches, termed Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPRs). CRISPRs consist of identical repeated DNA sequences (repeats), interspaced by highly variable sequences referred to as spacers. The spacers originate from either phages or plasmids and comprise the prokaryotes' ‘immunological memory’. CRISPR-associated (cas) genes encode conserved proteins that together with CRISPRs make-up the CRISPR/Cas system, responsible for defending the prokaryotic cell against invaders. CRISPR-mediated resistance has been proposed to involve three stages: (i) CRISPR-Adaptation...
All organisms need to continuously adapt to changes in their environment. Through horizontal gene tr...
Bacteria and phages co‐evolve in their environments through an arm‐race with bacteria developing str...
Bacteria and phages co‐evolve in their environments through an arm‐race with bacteria developing str...
Many prokaryotes contain the recently discovered defense system against mobile genetic elements. Thi...
The recently discovered CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat) defense sy...
The recently discovered CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat) defense sy...
Prokaryotes have evolved several defence mechanisms to protect themselves from viral predators. Clus...
Six years ago a new sophisticated prokaryotic defense system was identified that was termed CRISPR-C...
Arrays of clustered, regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPRs) are widespread in the...
Prokaryotes have evolved several defence mechanisms to protect themselves from viral predators. Clus...
A long time has passed since regularly interspaced DNA repeats were discovered in prokaryotes. Today...
Bacteriophages are the biggest threat to bacteria, therefore they have developed several defense sys...
Bacteria and archaea are in a constant arms race against viruses and mobile genetic elements (MGEs)....
Bacteria and archaea are in a constant arms race against viruses and mobile genetic elements (MGEs)....
The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) system was recently identifie...
All organisms need to continuously adapt to changes in their environment. Through horizontal gene tr...
Bacteria and phages co‐evolve in their environments through an arm‐race with bacteria developing str...
Bacteria and phages co‐evolve in their environments through an arm‐race with bacteria developing str...
Many prokaryotes contain the recently discovered defense system against mobile genetic elements. Thi...
The recently discovered CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat) defense sy...
The recently discovered CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat) defense sy...
Prokaryotes have evolved several defence mechanisms to protect themselves from viral predators. Clus...
Six years ago a new sophisticated prokaryotic defense system was identified that was termed CRISPR-C...
Arrays of clustered, regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPRs) are widespread in the...
Prokaryotes have evolved several defence mechanisms to protect themselves from viral predators. Clus...
A long time has passed since regularly interspaced DNA repeats were discovered in prokaryotes. Today...
Bacteriophages are the biggest threat to bacteria, therefore they have developed several defense sys...
Bacteria and archaea are in a constant arms race against viruses and mobile genetic elements (MGEs)....
Bacteria and archaea are in a constant arms race against viruses and mobile genetic elements (MGEs)....
The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) system was recently identifie...
All organisms need to continuously adapt to changes in their environment. Through horizontal gene tr...
Bacteria and phages co‐evolve in their environments through an arm‐race with bacteria developing str...
Bacteria and phages co‐evolve in their environments through an arm‐race with bacteria developing str...