Abstract:CRISPR-Cas systems are adaptive immune systems naturally found in bacteria and archaea. Bacteria and archaea use these systems to defend against invaders, including phages, plasmids and other mobile genetic elements. Relying on integration of invader sequences (protospacers) into CRISPR loci (forming spacers flanked by repeats), CRISPR-Cas systems store genetic memory of past invasions. While CRISPR-Cas systems have evolved in response to invading mobile elements, invaders have also developed mechanisms to avo… Show more
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