Lateral DNA transfer mechanisms and consequences
Lateral transfer or horizontal transfer of DNA occurs when DNA, through a variety of processes, is moved from one organism to another, becoming fully integrated into the new organism. Bushman (The Salk Institute, California) explains how this happens, the extent to which it happens, and the implicat...
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Main Author: | Bushman, Frederic (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cold Spring Harbor, NY
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
2002
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