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Researchers at the University of Exeter show that the effect of bacteriostatic antibiotics triggering CRISPR-Cas immunity results from slower phage replication inside the cell. This provides more time for the CRISPR-Cas defense system to acquire immunity and clear the phage infection. The research therefore identifies that the speed of phage replication is a crucial factor controlling the possibility for CRISPR-Cas systems to defend against viruses.

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Tatiana Dimitiru ,Edze Westra ,Parisian ,World Health Organization ,European Research Council ,University Of Exeter ,Cell Host Microbe ,European Research ,

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