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Welcome to the Bacterial Genome Plasticity (BGP) lab web page.
Our work deals with some aspects of bacteria's impressive capacities to acquire and exchange genes...
Which enable bacteria to evolve very fast and efficiently !
Last Paper:
Cambray G. et al
Prevalence of SOS-mediated control
of integron integrase expression as an adaptive trait
of chromosomal and mobile integrons
Mobile DNA,
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