The Plasmid pEX18Gm Indirectly Increases Caenorhabditis elegans Fecundity by Accelerating Bacterial Methionine Synthesis
Plasmids are mostly found in bacteria as extrachromosomal genetic elements and are widely used in genetic engineering. Exploring the mechanisms of plasmid–host interaction can provide crucial information for the application of plasmids in genetic engineering. However, many studies have generally foc...
Main Authors: | Guo, R. (Author), Li, G. (Author), Li, H. (Author), Li, M. (Author), Liu, T. (Author), Lu, L. (Author), Sun, S. (Author), Walhout, A.J.M (Author), Wu, J. (Author), Zheng, Y. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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