In order to maintain genome integrity, it is essential that any DNA damage is repaired. This is achieved in diverse ways in all cells to ensure cellular survival. There is a large repertoire of proteins that remove and repair DNA damage. However, sometimes these processes do not function correctly, leading to genome instability. Studies of DNA repair and genome instability and their causes and cures were showcased in the 2008 Biochemical Society Annual Symposium. The present article provides a summary of the talks given and the subsequent papers in this issue of Biochemical Society Transactions.</p
This paper provides detailed insight into the mechanisms of repair of different types of DNA damage ...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) repair denotes collection of processes by which a cell identifies and co...
In order to maintain genome integrity, it is essential that any DNA damage is repaired. This is achi...
Numerous agents of endogenous and exogenous origin damage DNA in our genome. There are several DNA-r...
DNA repair is fundamental to all cell types to maintain genomic stability. A collection of cutting-e...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
A cell’s ability to repair damaged DNA is key to its maintaining normal biology and protecting again...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint w...
textabstractChanges in our hereditary information are welcome in terms of generating diversity and d...
Introduction: The entire genetic information carried by an organism makes up its genome. Genes have ...
DNA is the most important biomolecule ever discovered. Indeed, this molecule bears genetic informati...
Mutations in genome are essential for evolution but if the frequency of mutation increases it can ev...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
This paper provides detailed insight into the mechanisms of repair of different types of DNA damage ...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) repair denotes collection of processes by which a cell identifies and co...
In order to maintain genome integrity, it is essential that any DNA damage is repaired. This is achi...
Numerous agents of endogenous and exogenous origin damage DNA in our genome. There are several DNA-r...
DNA repair is fundamental to all cell types to maintain genomic stability. A collection of cutting-e...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
A cell’s ability to repair damaged DNA is key to its maintaining normal biology and protecting again...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint w...
textabstractChanges in our hereditary information are welcome in terms of generating diversity and d...
Introduction: The entire genetic information carried by an organism makes up its genome. Genes have ...
DNA is the most important biomolecule ever discovered. Indeed, this molecule bears genetic informati...
Mutations in genome are essential for evolution but if the frequency of mutation increases it can ev...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
This paper provides detailed insight into the mechanisms of repair of different types of DNA damage ...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) repair denotes collection of processes by which a cell identifies and co...