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Bacterial Genome Plasticity

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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:
Genome Engineering in Vibrio
cholerae: A Feasible Approach
to Address Biological Issues

PLoS Genetics,
8(1): e1002472




The Pasteur Institute Web site