Edze Westra on adaptive vs. innate immunity in Bacteria
Edze Westra tells us about why bacteria often end up using innate immune mechanisms instead of CRISPR, and the importance of hypothesis based research.
Видео Edze Westra on adaptive vs. innate immunity in Bacteria канала Talking CRISPR
Видео Edze Westra on adaptive vs. innate immunity in Bacteria канала Talking CRISPR
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