Chapter 25: Q27CP (page 933)
What is the role of recombination in repairing damaged DNA?
Short Answer
DNA repairs are the term used to describe the numerous cell processes responsible for repairing damaged DNA and maintaining genome stability.
Chapter 25: Q27CP (page 933)
What is the role of recombination in repairing damaged DNA?
DNA repairs are the term used to describe the numerous cell processes responsible for repairing damaged DNA and maintaining genome stability.
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Predict whether loss of the following genes would be lethal or not: (a)(which encodes), (b)role="math" localid="1663676827934" (which encodes), (c), (d).
Why must DNA be replicated semi discontinuously?
What happens to nucleosomes after replication?
Yeast and some other organisms produce proteins that closely resemble -alkylguanine–DNA alkyltransferase but lack a Cys at the active site. (a) Explain why these proteins cannot remove an alkyl group attached to guanine. (b) These proteins do protect cells against DNA alkylation damage. In which type of repair process are these proteins most likely to participate?
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