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# <div id="ref1">D. Haft ''et al'', “A Guild of 45 CRISPR-Associated (Cas) Protein Families and Multiple CRISPR/Cas Subtypes Exist in Prokaryotic Genomes,” PLoS Computational Biology, vol. 1, no. 6, pp. 474-483, 1 Nov. 2005.</div>
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# <div id="ref1>D. Haft ''et al'', “A Guild of 45 CRISPR-Associated (Cas) Protein Families and Multiple CRISPR/Cas Subtypes Exist in Prokaryotic Genomes”, 1 November 2005</div>
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# <div id="ref2">R. Barrangou ''et al'', “CRISPR Provides Acquired Resistance Against Viruses in Prokaryotes,” ''Science'', vol. 315, pp. 1709-1712, 23 Mar. 2007.</div>
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# <div id="ref2>R. Barrangou ''et al'', “CRISPR Provides Acquired Resistance Against Viruses in Prokaryotes”, 23 March 2007</div>
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# <div id="ref3">R. Sorek ''et al'', “CRISPR — a widespread system that provides acquired resistance against phages in bacteria and archaea,” Nature Reviews Microbiology, vol. 6, pp. 181-186, Mar. 2008.</div>
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# <div id="ref3>R. Sorek ''et al'', “CRISPR — a widespread system that provides acquired resistance against phages in bacteria and archaea”, March 2008</div>
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# <div id="ref4">S. Brouns ''et al'', “Small CRISPR RNAs Guide Antiviral Defense in Prokaryotes,” Science, vol. 321, pp. 960-964, 15 Aug. 2008.</div>
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# <div id="ref4>S. Brouns ''et al'', “Small CRISPR RNAs Guide Antiviral Defense in Prokaryotes”, 15 August 2008</div>
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# <div id="ref5">S. Marraffini and E. Sontheimer, “CRISPR Interference Limits Horizontal Gene Transfer in Staphylococci by Targeting DNA,” Science, vol. 322, pp. 1843-1845, 19 Dec. 2008.</div>
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# <div id="ref5>S. Marraffini and E. Sontheimer, ““CRISPR Interference Limits Horizontal Gene Transfer in Staphylococci by Targeting DNA”, 19 December 2008</div>
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# <div id="ref6">J. Heidelberg ''et al'', “Germ Warfare in a Microbial Mat Community: CRISPRs Provide Insights into the Co-Evolution of Host and Viral Genomes,” PLoS ONE, vol. 4, no. 1, 9 Jan. 2009.</div>
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# <div id="ref6>J. Heidelberg ''et al'', “Germ Warfare in a Microbial Mat Community: CRISPRs Provide Insights into the Co-Evolution of Host and Viral Genomes”, 9 January 2009</div>
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# <div id="ref7">C. Hale ''et al'', “RNA-Guided RNA Cleavage by a CRISPR RNA-Cas Protein Complex,” Cell, vol. 139, pp. 945-956, 25 Nov. 2009.</div>
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# <div id="ref7>C. Hale ''et al'', “RNA-Guided RNA Cleavage by a CRISPR RNA-Cas Protein Complex”, 25 November 2009</div>
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# <div id="ref8">J. van der Oost and S. Brouns, “RnAi: Prokaryotes get in on the Act,” Cell, vol. 139, pp. 863-865, 25 Nov. 2009.</div>
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# <div id="ref8>J. van der Oost and S. Brouns, “RnAi: Prokaryotes get in on the Act”, 25 November 2009</div>
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# <div id="ref9">L. Marraffini and E. Sontheimer, “Self vs. non-self discrimination during CRISPR RNA-directed immunity,” Nature, vol. 463, pp. 568-571, 13 Jan. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref9>L. Marraffini and E. Sontheimer, “Self vs. non-self discrimination during CRISPR RNA-directed immunity”, 13 January 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref10">F. Karginov and G. Hannon, “The CRISPR system: small RNA-guided defense in bacteria and archaea,” Mol Cell, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 7-19, 15 Jan. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref10>F. Karginov and G. Hannon, “The CRISPR system: small RNA-guided defense in bacteria and archaea”, 15 January 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref11">A. Stern ''et al'', “Self-targeting by CRISPR: gene regulation or autoimmunity?,Trends in Genetics, vol. 26, no. 8, pp. 335-340, 1 Jul. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref11>A. Stern ''et al'', “Self-targeting by CRISPR: gene regulation or autoimmunity?”, 1 July 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref12">M. Aklujkar and D. Lovley, “Interference with histidyl-tRNA synthetase by a CRISPR spacer sequence as a factor in the evolution of ''Pelobacter carbinolicus'',” BMC Evolutionary Biology, vol. 10, 28 Jul. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref12>M. Aklujkar and D. Lovley, “Interference with histidyl-tRNA synthetase by a CRISPR spacer sequence as a factor in the evolution of ''Pelobacter carbinolicus”, 28 July 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref13">J. He and M. Deen, “Heterogeneous diversity of spacers within CRISPR,” arXiv, 16 Aug. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref13>J. He and M. Deen, “Heterogeneous diversity of spacers within CRISPR”, 16 August 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref14">E. Westra ''et al'', “H-NS-mediated repression of CRISPR-based immunity in ''Escherichia coli'' K12 can be relieved by the transcription activator LeuO,” Molecular Microbiology, vol. 77, no. 6, pp. 1380-1393, 18 Aug. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref14>E. Westra ''et al'', “H-NS-mediated repression of CRISPR-based immunity in ''Escherichia coli'' K12 can be relieved by the transcription activator LeuO”, 18 August 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref15">N. Held ''et al'', “CRISPR Associated Diversity within a Population of ''Sulfolobus islandicus'',PLoS ONE, vol. 5, no. 9, 28 Sept. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref15>N. Held ''et al'', “CRISPR Associated Diversity within a Population of ''Sulfolobus islandicus''”, 28 September 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref16">J. Carte ''et al'', “Binding and cleavage of CRISPR RNA by Cas6,” RNA, 30 Sept. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref16>J. Carte ''et al'', “Binding and cleavage of CRISPR RNA by Cas6”, 30 September 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref17">K. Palmer and M. Gilmore, “Multidrug-Resistant Enterococci Lack CRISPR-''cas'',mBio, vol. 1, no. 4, 12 Oct. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref17>K. Palmer and M. Gilmore, “Multidrug-Resistant Enterococci Lack CRISPR-''cas''”, 12 Oct 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref18">H. Deveau ''et a'', “CRISPR/Cas System and Its Role in Phage-Bacteria Interactions,” Annu. Rev. Microbiol., 13 Oct. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref18>H. Deveau ''et a'', “CRISPR/Cas System and Its Role in Phage-Bacteria Interactions”, 13 October 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref19">E. Sontheimer and L. Marraffini, “Slicer for DNA,” Nature, vol. 468, pp. 45-46, 4 Nov. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref19>E. Sontheimer and L. Marraffini, “Slicer for DNA”, 4 November 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref20">D. Pride ''et al'', “Analysis of streptococcal CRISPRs from human saliva reveals substantial sequence diversity within and between subjects over time,” Genome Research, vol. 21, pp. 126-136, 13 Dec. 2010.</div>
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# <div id="ref20>D. Pride ''et al'', “Analysis of streptococcal CRISPRs from human saliva reveals substantial sequence diversity within and between subjects over time”, 13 December 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref21">R. Garrett ''et al'', “CRISPR-based immune systems of the Sulfolobales: complexity and diversity,” Biochem. Soc. Trans., vol. 39, pp. 51-57, 19 Jan. 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref21>R. Garrett ''et al'', “CRISPR-based immune systems of the Sulfolobales: complexity and diversity”, 19 January 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref22">F. Rezzonico ''et al'', “Diversity, Evolution, and Functionality of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat (CRISPR) Regions in the Fire Blight Pathogen ''Erwinia amylovora'',Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 77, no. 11, pp. 3819-3829, 24 Mar. 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref22>F. Rezzonico ''et al'', “Diversity, Evolution, and Functionality of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat (CRISPR) Regions in the Fire Blight Pathogen ''Erwinia amylovora''”, 24 March 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref23">E. Deltcheva ''et al'', “CRISPR RNA maturation by ''trans''-encoded small RNA and host factor RNase III,” Nature, vol. 471, no. 7340, pp. 602-607, 30 Mar. 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref23>E. Deltcheva ''et al'', “CRISPR RNA maturation by ''trans''-encoded small RNA and host factor RNase III”, 30 March 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref24">M. Jore ''et al'', “Structural basis for CRISPR RNA-guided DNA recognition by Cascade,” Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, vol. 18, pp. 529-536, 3 Apr. 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref24>M. Jore ''et al'', “Structural basis for CRISPR RNA-guided DNA recognition by Cascade”, 3 April 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref25">T. Nozawa ''et al'', “CRISPR Inhibition of Prophage Acquisition in ''Streptococcus pyogenes'',PLoS ONE, vol. 6, no. 5, 6 May 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref25>T. Nozawa ''et al'', “CRISPR Inhibition of Prophage Acquisition in ''Streptococcus pyogenes''”, 6 May 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref26">K. S. Makarova ''et al'', “Evolution and classification of the CRISPR–Cas systems,” Nature Reviews Microbiology, vol. 9, pp. 467-477, 9 May 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref26>K. S. Makarova ''et al'', “Evolution and classification of the CRISPR–Cas systems”, 9 May 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref27">D. Sashital ''et al'', “An RNA-induced conformational change required for CRISPR RNA cleavage by the endoribonuclease Cse3,” Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, vol. 18, pp. 680-687, 15 May 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref27>D. Sashital ''et al'', “An RNA-induced conformational change required for CRISPR RNA cleavage by the endoribonuclease Cse3”, 15 May 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref28">E. Gesner ''et al'', “Recognition and maturation of effector RNAs in a CRISPR interference pathway,” Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, vol. 18, no. 6, pp. 688-692, 15 May 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref28>E. Gesner ''et al'', “Recognition and maturation of effector RNAs in a CRISPR interference pathway”, 15 May 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref29">C. Skennerton ''et al'', “Phage Encoded H-NS: A Potential Achilles Heel in the Bacterial Defence System,” PLoS ONE, vol. 6, no. 5, 18 May 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref29>C. Skennerton ''et al'', “Phage Encoded H-NS: A Potential Achilles Heel in the Bacterial Defence System”, 18 May 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref30">W. Fricke ''et al'', “Comparative Genomics of 28 ''Salmonella enterica'' Isolates: Evidence for CRISPR-mediated Adaptive Sublineage Evolution,” J. Bacteriology, 20 May 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref30>W. Fricke ''et al'', “Comparative Genomics of 28 ''Salmonella enterica'' Isolates: Evidence for CRISPR-mediated Adaptive Sublineage Evolution”, 20 May 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref31">E. Semenova ''et al'', “Interference by clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) RNA is governed by a seed sequence,” PNAS, 6 Jun. 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref31>E. Semenova ''et al'', “Interference by clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) RNA is governed by a seed sequence”, 6 June 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref32">K. Phok ''el al'', “Identification of CRISPR and riboswitch related RNAs among novel non-coding RNAs of the euryarchaeon Pyrococcus abyss,” BMC Genomics, 13 Jun. 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref32>K. Phok ''el al'', “Identification of CRISPR and riboswitch related RNAs among novel non-coding RNAs of the euryarchaeon Pyrococcus abyss”, 13 June 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref33">K. Kyun ''et al'', “Crystal Structure of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)-associated Csn2 Protein Revealed Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent Double-stranded DNA-binding Activity,” J Biol Chem., 21 Jun. 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref33>K. Kyun ''et al'', “Crystal Structure of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)-associated Csn2 Protein Revealed Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent Double-stranded DNA-binding Activity”, 21 June 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref34">J. Howard ''et al'', “Helicase dissociation and annealing of RNA-DNA hybrids by ''Escherichia coli'' Cas3 protein,” Biochem. J., 23 Jun. 2011.</div>
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# <div id="ref34>J. Howard ''et al'', “Helicase dissociation and annealing of RNA-DNA hybrids by ''Escherichia coli'' Cas3 protein”, 23 June 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref35>R. Edgar and U. Qimron, “The Escherichia coli CRISPR system protects from lambda lysogenisation, lysogens and prophage induction”, 1 October 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref36>J. Garneau ''et al'', “The CRISPR/Cas bacterial immune system cleaves bacteriophage and plasmid DNA”, 3 November 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref37>K. Pougach ''et al'', “Transcription, processing and function of CRISPR cassettes in Escherichia coli.”, 1 January 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref38>B. Wiedenheft ''et al'', “Structural basis for DNase activity of a conserved protein implicated in CRISPR-mediated genome defense”, 10 June 2009</div>
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# <div id="ref39>R. Perez-Rodriguez ''et al'', “Envelope stress is a trigger of CRISPR RNA-mediated DNA silencing in Escheria Coli”, 13 December 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref40>Y. Agari ''et al'', “Transcription profile of Thermus thermophilus CRISPR systems after phage infection., 15 January 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref42>M. Babu ''et al'', “A dual function of the CRISPR-Cas system in bacterial antivirus immunity and DNA repair”, January 2011</div>
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# <div id="ref43>V. Kunin ''et al'', “Evolutionary conservation of sequence and secondary structures in CRISPR repeats”, 18 April 2007</div>
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# <div id="ref44>I. Grissa ''et al'', “The CRISPRdb database and tools to display CRISPRs and to generate dictionaries of spacers and repeat”, 23 May 2007</div>
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# <div id="ref46>P. Horvath and R. Barrangou, “CRISPR/Cas, the immune system of bacteria and Archaea.”, 8 January 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref47>L. Marraffini and E. Sontheimer, “CRISPR interference: RNA-directed adaptive immunity in bacteria and archaea.”, 2 February 2010</div>
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# <div id="ref49>C. Pourcel ''et al'', “CRISPR elements in Yersinia pestis acquire new repeats by preferential uptake of bacteriophage DNA, and provide additional tools for evolutionary studies”, March 2005</div>
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