A phylogenomic study of DNA repair genes, proteins, and processes
Volume: 435, Issue: 3, Pages: 171 - 213
Published: Dec 1, 1999
Abstract
The ability to recognize and repair abnormal DNA structures is common to all forms of life. Studies in a variety of species have identified an incredible diversity of DNA repair pathways. Documenting and characterizing the similarities and differences in repair between species has important value for understanding the origin and evolution of repair pathways as well as for improving our understanding of phenotypes affected by repair (e.g.,...
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Title
A phylogenomic study of DNA repair genes, proteins, and processes
Published Date
Dec 1, 1999
Volume
435
Issue
3
Pages
171 - 213
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