Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Break-induced replication (BIR) is a mechanism to repair double-strand breaks (DSBs) that possess only a single end that can find homology in the genome. This situation can result from the collapse of replication forks or telomere erosion. BIR frequently produces various genetic instabilities including mutations, loss of heterozygosity, deletions, duplications, and template switching that can result in copy-number variations (CNVs). An important type of genomic rearrangement specifically linked to BIR is half crossovers (HCs), which result from fusions between parts of recombining chromosomes. Because HC formation produces a fused molecule as well as a broken chromosome fragment, th...
Genomic structural variants (SVs) are major sources of genome diversity and closely related to human...
Genetic instabilities, including mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, lead to cancer and other ...
DNA damages that cause double-strand breaks (DSBs) to the chromosome are most harmful. Subsequent ch...
ABSTRACT Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA) Double Strand Breaks (DSBs) are the most dangerous form of c...
DNA repetitive sequences capable of adopting non-B DNA structures are a potent source of instability...
The Fragile X-related disorders arise from an unusual mutation in the X-linked FMR1 gene. The mutati...
During the mitotic mammalian cell cycle cells faithfully replicate their DNA utilizing multiple DNA ...
Chromatin is organized and segmented into a landscape of domains that serve multiple purposes. In co...
The vast majority of all cancers result from some form of genetic instability, thus it is important ...
The vast majority of all cancers result from some form of genetic instability, thus it is important ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2015. Major: Biochemistry, Molecular Bio, and ...
For successful sexual reproduction, diploid organisms must accurately reduce their genomes by half a...
It is crucial that DNA damage is repaired efficiently in order to maintain genome integrity. Double-...
A growing body of literature suggests that the homologous recombination/repair (HR) pathway cooperat...
A growing body of literature suggests that the homologous recombination/repair (HR) pathway cooperat...
Genomic structural variants (SVs) are major sources of genome diversity and closely related to human...
Genetic instabilities, including mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, lead to cancer and other ...
DNA damages that cause double-strand breaks (DSBs) to the chromosome are most harmful. Subsequent ch...
ABSTRACT Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA) Double Strand Breaks (DSBs) are the most dangerous form of c...
DNA repetitive sequences capable of adopting non-B DNA structures are a potent source of instability...
The Fragile X-related disorders arise from an unusual mutation in the X-linked FMR1 gene. The mutati...
During the mitotic mammalian cell cycle cells faithfully replicate their DNA utilizing multiple DNA ...
Chromatin is organized and segmented into a landscape of domains that serve multiple purposes. In co...
The vast majority of all cancers result from some form of genetic instability, thus it is important ...
The vast majority of all cancers result from some form of genetic instability, thus it is important ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2015. Major: Biochemistry, Molecular Bio, and ...
For successful sexual reproduction, diploid organisms must accurately reduce their genomes by half a...
It is crucial that DNA damage is repaired efficiently in order to maintain genome integrity. Double-...
A growing body of literature suggests that the homologous recombination/repair (HR) pathway cooperat...
A growing body of literature suggests that the homologous recombination/repair (HR) pathway cooperat...
Genomic structural variants (SVs) are major sources of genome diversity and closely related to human...
Genetic instabilities, including mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, lead to cancer and other ...
DNA damages that cause double-strand breaks (DSBs) to the chromosome are most harmful. Subsequent ch...