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thymidylate were
observed to be
mutagenic and
recombinogenic,
whereas starvation for
thymidylate was
recombinogenic but only
slightly mutagenic. Ishii, Makoto;...
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approximately 3 x 10−5 per
nucleotide base per
cycle of
replication and
recombinogenic properties of
reverse transcriptase. This
complex scenario leads to...
- DNA to
exogenous chemicals and
internal metabolites that can
cause recombinogenic lesions,
homologous recombination of a
particular DNA
sequence may be...
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cells irradiated with X-rays in the G1
phase of the cell
cycle repair recombinogenic DNA
damages primarily by
recombination between homologous chromosomes...
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Hanage WP,
Fraser C,
Spratt BG (March 2005). "Fuzzy
species among recombinogenic bacteria". BMC Biology. 3 (1): 6. doi:10.1186/1741-7007-3-6. PMC 554772...
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propensity for such
events to take place, and consequently, the
overall recombinogenic potential of the plasmid.
Plasmids are the most-commonly used bacterial...
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accessibility of DNA to
exogenous chemicals and
internal metabolites that
cause recombinogenic DNA damages.
These findings suggest that transcription-****ociated recombination...
- for such
events to take
place and
consequently the
overall plasmid's
recombinogenic potential. Once the
plasmid inserts itself into the
transfected cell...
- (MGMT) as a
protection mechanism against the killing, clastogenic,
recombinogenic and
carcinogenic effects of
alkylating carcinogens. In a translational...
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Recombinogenic telomeres in
diploid Sorex granarius (Soricidae, Eulipotyphla) fibroblast...