Guidelines for DNA recombination and repair studies: mechanistic assays of DNA repair processes
Genomes are constantly in flux, undergoing changes due to recombination, repair and mutagenesis. In vivo, many of such changes are studies using reporters for specific types of changes, or through cytological studies that detect changes at the single-cell level. Single molecule assays, which are rev...
Main Authors: | Klein, HL, Ang, KKH, Arkin, MR, Beckwitt, EC, Chang, Y-H, Fan, J, Kwon, Y, Morten, MJ, Mukherjee, S, Pambos, OJ, Sayyed, H, Thrall, ES, Vieira-Da-Rocha, JP, Wang, Q, Wang, S, Yeh, H-Y, Biteen, JS, Chi, P, Heyer, W-D, Kapanidis, AN, Loparo, JJ, Strick, TR, Sung, P, Van Houten, B, Niu, H, Rothenberg, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2019
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