<p>Single strands of DNA are represented by orange and black lines, and arrowheads indicate 3′ ends. Regions of hDNA are boxed, and newly synthesized DNA is depicted as dashed lines in the same color as the template allele. Additional detail is provided in the text.</p
<p>The figure shows successive switches to different genomic positions (distinguished by color) form...
The structure of broken DNA ends is a critical determinant of the pathway used for DNA double-strand...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-55)Chapter I: Several DNA repair pathways exist inclu...
<p>Each row represents an individual sequence clone, grouped together for each allele size, from cul...
<p>All strands are depicted with the canonical 5′-to-3′ orientation. The 4-nucleotide 3′-protruding ...
<p>Red and black lines represent broken recipient and intact donor sequences, respectively. Yellow b...
<p>Black arrows represent the aph7″ insert, red arrows indicate homologues to known DNA repair genes...
Family X polymerases such as DNA polymerase (Pol ) are well suited for filling short gaps during DNA...
<p>The model described in the text is depicted above with schematics of MutS complexes (green and re...
A broken DNA molecule is difficult to repair, highly mutagenic, and extremely cytotoxic. Such breaks...
<p>Y axis shows the logarithmic phase of fold difference of pluripotent cells over IMR90 fibroblasts...
Accurate repair of free radical-mediated DNA double-strand breaks by the nonhomologous end joining p...
The stability of DNA is a critical factor for several diseases, the most prevalent of which is cance...
A blueprint for life is contained within the cells of every living organism in the form of DNA molec...
Accurate repair of free radical-mediated DNA double-strand breaks by the nonhomologous end joining p...
<p>The figure shows successive switches to different genomic positions (distinguished by color) form...
The structure of broken DNA ends is a critical determinant of the pathway used for DNA double-strand...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-55)Chapter I: Several DNA repair pathways exist inclu...
<p>Each row represents an individual sequence clone, grouped together for each allele size, from cul...
<p>All strands are depicted with the canonical 5′-to-3′ orientation. The 4-nucleotide 3′-protruding ...
<p>Red and black lines represent broken recipient and intact donor sequences, respectively. Yellow b...
<p>Black arrows represent the aph7″ insert, red arrows indicate homologues to known DNA repair genes...
Family X polymerases such as DNA polymerase (Pol ) are well suited for filling short gaps during DNA...
<p>The model described in the text is depicted above with schematics of MutS complexes (green and re...
A broken DNA molecule is difficult to repair, highly mutagenic, and extremely cytotoxic. Such breaks...
<p>Y axis shows the logarithmic phase of fold difference of pluripotent cells over IMR90 fibroblasts...
Accurate repair of free radical-mediated DNA double-strand breaks by the nonhomologous end joining p...
The stability of DNA is a critical factor for several diseases, the most prevalent of which is cance...
A blueprint for life is contained within the cells of every living organism in the form of DNA molec...
Accurate repair of free radical-mediated DNA double-strand breaks by the nonhomologous end joining p...
<p>The figure shows successive switches to different genomic positions (distinguished by color) form...
The structure of broken DNA ends is a critical determinant of the pathway used for DNA double-strand...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-55)Chapter I: Several DNA repair pathways exist inclu...