Cellular DNA is constantly chemically altered by exogenous and endogenous agents. As all processes of life depend on the transmission of the genetic information, multiple biological processes exist to ensure genome integrity. Chemically damaged DNA has been linked to cancer and aging, therefore it is of great interest to map DNA damage formation and repair to elucidate the distribution of damage on a genome-wide scale. While the low abundance and inability to enzymatically amplify DNA damage are obstacles to genome-wide sequencing, new developments in the last few years have enabled high-resolution mapping of damaged bases. Recently, a number of DNA damage sequencing library construction strategies coupled to new data analysis pipelines all...
The genetic information contained within the DNA molecule is highly susceptible to chemical and phys...
Development of biochemical techniques to examine chromatin structure and protein-DNA interactions on...
Reactive oxygen species are capable of causing damage to various cellular constituents, such as DNA,...
Exposures from the external and internal environments lead to the modification of genomic DNA, which...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2017.Ca...
Recognition and repair of DNA lesions are critical for cell survival. Herein, we highlight recent ad...
A flurry of papers has appeared recently to force a rethinking of our understanding of how chemicals...
AbstractGenetic information is under constant attack from endogenous and exogenous sources, and the ...
Genetic information is under constant attack from endogenous and exogenous sources, and the use of m...
Single-nucleotide-resolution sequencing of DNA damage is required to decipher the complex causal lin...
Abstract Background DNA is subject to constant chemical modification and damage, which eventually re...
textabstractThe emergence of high density technologies monitoring the genome, transcriptome and prot...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018Cat...
Nucleotide excision repair removes DNA damage caused by carcinogens, such as UV and anticancer drugs...
The genetic information contained within the DNA molecule is highly susceptible to chemical and phys...
Development of biochemical techniques to examine chromatin structure and protein-DNA interactions on...
Reactive oxygen species are capable of causing damage to various cellular constituents, such as DNA,...
Exposures from the external and internal environments lead to the modification of genomic DNA, which...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2017.Ca...
Recognition and repair of DNA lesions are critical for cell survival. Herein, we highlight recent ad...
A flurry of papers has appeared recently to force a rethinking of our understanding of how chemicals...
AbstractGenetic information is under constant attack from endogenous and exogenous sources, and the ...
Genetic information is under constant attack from endogenous and exogenous sources, and the use of m...
Single-nucleotide-resolution sequencing of DNA damage is required to decipher the complex causal lin...
Abstract Background DNA is subject to constant chemical modification and damage, which eventually re...
textabstractThe emergence of high density technologies monitoring the genome, transcriptome and prot...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018Cat...
Nucleotide excision repair removes DNA damage caused by carcinogens, such as UV and anticancer drugs...
The genetic information contained within the DNA molecule is highly susceptible to chemical and phys...
Development of biochemical techniques to examine chromatin structure and protein-DNA interactions on...
Reactive oxygen species are capable of causing damage to various cellular constituents, such as DNA,...