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- who: Laila Ziko from the Department of Biology, School of Sciences and Engineering, The American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt have published the research work: Bioprospecting the microbiome of Red Sea Atlantis II brine pool for peptidases and biosynthetic genes with promising antibacterial activity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In the earlier study, the authors focused on two clones that harbored putative orphan biosynthetic gene clusters . The authors focused this current study on two other clones, namely 88-1G and 102-5A, for antibacterial effects against clinically relevant strains and assessed their cytotoxic activities . . .
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