The genome integrity of all organisms is constantly threatened by replication errors and DNA damage arising from endogenous and exogenous sources. Such base pair anomalies must be accurately repaired to prevent mutagenesis and/or lethality. Thus, it is not surprising that cells have evolved multiple and partially overlapping DNA repair pathways to correct specific types of DNA errors and lesions. Great progress in unraveling these repair mechanisms at the molecular level has been made by several talented researchers, among them Tomas Lindahl, Aziz Sancar, and Paul Modrich, all three Nobel laureates in Chemistry for 2015. Much of this knowledge comes from studies performed in bacteria, yeast, and mammals and has impacted research in plant sy...
The maintenance of genome stability is a continuous challenge for all organisms that is encountered ...
Maintenance of genome integrity is a key issue for all living organisms. Cells are constantly expose...
Cells are constantly bombarded with mutagens, both endogenous and exogenous in origin. Endogenous so...
The genomic integrity of every organism is constantly challenged by endogenous and exogenous DNA-dam...
Living organisms are usually exposed to various DNA damaging agents so the mechanisms to detect and ...
Maintenance of genomic integrity is critical for the perpetuation of all forms of life including hum...
Environmental stresses and metabolic by-products can severely affect the integrity of genetic inform...
Crop productivity is strictly related to genome stability, an essential requisite for optimal plant ...
Living cells suffer numerous and varied alterations of their genetic material. Of these, the DNA dou...
The genome of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana encodes many orthologs of human genome-maintenanc...
Plant cells are constantly exposed to environmental agents and endogenous processes that inflict dam...
Over the course of an organism's life, its genome is exposed to endogenous and exogenous chemical, p...
DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a dangerous type of DNA damage, but it also serves in controlled in...
Maintenance of genome integrity is a key issue for all living organisms. Cells are constantly expose...
DNA repair is an area of immense importance in the human research field because of its involvement i...
The maintenance of genome stability is a continuous challenge for all organisms that is encountered ...
Maintenance of genome integrity is a key issue for all living organisms. Cells are constantly expose...
Cells are constantly bombarded with mutagens, both endogenous and exogenous in origin. Endogenous so...
The genomic integrity of every organism is constantly challenged by endogenous and exogenous DNA-dam...
Living organisms are usually exposed to various DNA damaging agents so the mechanisms to detect and ...
Maintenance of genomic integrity is critical for the perpetuation of all forms of life including hum...
Environmental stresses and metabolic by-products can severely affect the integrity of genetic inform...
Crop productivity is strictly related to genome stability, an essential requisite for optimal plant ...
Living cells suffer numerous and varied alterations of their genetic material. Of these, the DNA dou...
The genome of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana encodes many orthologs of human genome-maintenanc...
Plant cells are constantly exposed to environmental agents and endogenous processes that inflict dam...
Over the course of an organism's life, its genome is exposed to endogenous and exogenous chemical, p...
DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a dangerous type of DNA damage, but it also serves in controlled in...
Maintenance of genome integrity is a key issue for all living organisms. Cells are constantly expose...
DNA repair is an area of immense importance in the human research field because of its involvement i...
The maintenance of genome stability is a continuous challenge for all organisms that is encountered ...
Maintenance of genome integrity is a key issue for all living organisms. Cells are constantly expose...
Cells are constantly bombarded with mutagens, both endogenous and exogenous in origin. Endogenous so...