Constitutional biological processes involve the generation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). The production of such breaks and their subsequent resolution are also highly relevant to neurodegenerative diseases and cancer, in which extensive DNA fragmentation has been described Stephens et al. (2011), Blondet et al. (2001). Tchurikov et al. Tchurikov et al. (2011, 2013) have reported previously that frequent sites of DSBs occur in chromosomal domains involved in the co-ordinated expression of genes. This group report that hot spots of DSBs in human HEK293T cells often coincide with H3K4me3 marks, associated with active transcription Kravatsky et al. (2015) and that frequent sites of DNA double-strand breakage are likely to be relevant to c...
Double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) continuously arise and cause mutations and chromosomal rearrangement...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) jeopardize genome integrity and can—when repaired unfaithfully...
DNA damage is a major threat to genome stability, as it is estimated that a single cell may incur as...
AbstractConstitutional biological processes involve the generation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs...
AbstractHot spots of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are associated with coordinated expression of g...
Hot spots of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are associated with coordinated expression of genes in ...
DNA breakage arises during a variety of biological processes, including transcription, replication a...
AbstractDNA breakage arises during a variety of biological processes, including transcription, repli...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are associated with different physiological and pathological process...
Genome instability plays a key role in multiple biological processes and diseases, including cancer....
<div><p>Genome instability plays a key role in multiple biological processes and diseases, including...
MasterA DNA double-strand break (DSB) is the most dangerous DNA lesions with serious consequences fo...
International audienceChromatin acts as a key regulator of DNA-related processes such as DNA damage ...
The SN38-induced 30–100 kb fragment fraction (DSB fraction) and total genomic DNA were sequenced, an...
The human genome is composed of very few genes (the DNA which encodes proteins), and the remaining ...
Double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) continuously arise and cause mutations and chromosomal rearrangement...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) jeopardize genome integrity and can—when repaired unfaithfully...
DNA damage is a major threat to genome stability, as it is estimated that a single cell may incur as...
AbstractConstitutional biological processes involve the generation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs...
AbstractHot spots of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are associated with coordinated expression of g...
Hot spots of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are associated with coordinated expression of genes in ...
DNA breakage arises during a variety of biological processes, including transcription, replication a...
AbstractDNA breakage arises during a variety of biological processes, including transcription, repli...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are associated with different physiological and pathological process...
Genome instability plays a key role in multiple biological processes and diseases, including cancer....
<div><p>Genome instability plays a key role in multiple biological processes and diseases, including...
MasterA DNA double-strand break (DSB) is the most dangerous DNA lesions with serious consequences fo...
International audienceChromatin acts as a key regulator of DNA-related processes such as DNA damage ...
The SN38-induced 30–100 kb fragment fraction (DSB fraction) and total genomic DNA were sequenced, an...
The human genome is composed of very few genes (the DNA which encodes proteins), and the remaining ...
Double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) continuously arise and cause mutations and chromosomal rearrangement...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) jeopardize genome integrity and can—when repaired unfaithfully...
DNA damage is a major threat to genome stability, as it is estimated that a single cell may incur as...