When cells proliferate, genomic DNA is precisely duplicated once per cell cycle. Abnormalities in this DNA replication ...
During DNA replication, the unwinding of strands leaves a single strand vulnerable. How does the cell protect these strands from damage? How would you identify the protein that serves as a connector ...
DNA methylation refers to the process of adding a methyl group to specific regions of DNA. This process can bring about changes in the activity of DNA without changing the sequence of nucleotides.
Scientists have successfully described a crucial structure involved in DNA replication, placing another piece in the puzzle of how life propagates. Scientists at Van Andel Research Institute and ...
Replication fork reversal is a complex transaction that requires the coordinated unwinding and annealing of parental and newly synthesized strands at the replication fork. Replication fork reversal is ...
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