Sequencing efforts miss DNA crucial to bacteria’s disease causing power

Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 15:51 in Biology & Nature

Pieces of DNA, including viruses, found outside a microbe’s chromosomes may play a role in disease, but are nearly impossible to identify and sequence using conventional techniques. Researchers at Rockefeller have developed a solution. More »

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