Transcription-associated recombination is independent of XRCC2 and mechanistically separate from homology-directed DNA double-strand break repair
It has previously been shown that transcription greatly enhances recombination in mammalian cells. However, the proteins involved in catalysing this process and the recombination pathways involved in transcription-associated recombination (TAR) are still unknown. It is well established that both the...
Main Authors: | Savolainen, L, Helleday, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2009
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