CRISPR sequences are sometimes erroneously translated and can contaminate public databases with spurious proteins containing spaced repeats

Alejandro Rubio, Pablo Mier, Miguel A. Andrade-Navarro, Andrés Garzón, Juan Jiménez, Antonio J. Pérez-Pulido. CRISPR sequences are sometimes erroneously translated and can contaminate public databases with spurious proteins containing spaced repeats. Database, 2020, 2020. [doi]

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Pablo Mier

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Miguel A. Andrade-Navarro

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