New guardians of the genome

DB Roth, M Gellert - Nature, 2000 - nature.com
DB Roth, M Gellert
Nature, 2000nature.com
DNA breaks arise frequently in cells, and need to be repaired. Systems that repair such
breaks often have a role in preventing cancer-causing mutations or chromosome
rearrangements, and so are called'caretakers'. The'non-homologous-end-joining'proteins
can now be added to this list of caretakers.
DNA breaks arise frequently in cells, and need to be repaired. Systems that repair such breaks often have a role in preventing cancer-causing mutations or chromosome rearrangements, and so are called 'caretakers'. The 'non-homologous-end-joining' proteins can now be added to this list of caretakers.
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