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Protein-DNA interactions define the mechanistic aspects of circle formation and insertion reactions in IS2 transposition.
Lewis LA, Astatke M, Umekubo PT, Alvi S, Saby R, Afrose J, Oliveira PH, Monteiro GA, Prazeres DM.
Mob DNA. 2012 Jan 26;3(1):1.
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