Abstract
Background: Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short #PalindromicRepeats (CRISPR) is a part of an adaptive immune system in prokaryotes
and occurring in diverse forms of bacteria.
Case Presentation: We presented the results of sequence analysis which can help in understanding the presence of CRISPR-mediated
antiphage ability in both pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains of #Escherichiacoli.
Conclusion: #EndogenousCRISPR spacers with imperfect matches are the candidates of anti-phage function in genetically distant strains
of E. coli.
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