Analysis of streptococcal CRISPRs from human saliva reveals substantial sequence diversity within and between subjects over time

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Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Shared CRISPR spacers in the saliva of individual human subjects at each time point. (A) Subject #1; (B) subject #2; (C) subject #3; (D) subject #4. (Gray) The proportion of spacers shared with other time points within each subject; (black) spacers that are unique to each time point within each subject.

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