Disruption of hmgA by DNA Duplication is Responsible for Hyperpigmentation in a Vibrio anguillarum Strain

Batallones, V; Fernandez, J; Farthing, B; Shoemaker, J; Qian, KZL; Phan, K; Fung, E; Rivera, A; Van, K; de la Cruz, F; Ferreri, AJ; Burinski, K; Zhang, JK; Lizarraga, V; Doan, K; Rocha, K; Traglia, G; Ramirez, MS; Tolmasky, ME

Tolmasky, ME (reprint author), Calif State Univ Fullerton, Ctr Appl Biotechnol Studies, Dept Biol Sci, Fullerton, CA 92634 USA.

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019; 9 ():

Abstract

Vibrio anguillarum 531A, isolated from a diseased fish in the Atlantic Ocean, is a mixture composed of about 95 and 5% of highly pigmented cells (stra......

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