Regulation of Homologous Recombination in Eukaryotes
University of California, Davis
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Abstract
Homologous recombination (HR) is required for accurate chromosome segregation during the first meiotic division and constitutes a key repair and tolerance pathway for complex DNA damage, including DNA double-strand breaks, interstrand crosslinks, and DNA gaps. In addition, recombination and replication are inextricably linked, as recombination recovers stalled and broken replication forks, enabling the evolution of larger genomes/replicons. Defects in recombination lead to genomic instability and elevated cancer predisposition, demonstrating a clear cellular need for recombination. However, recombination can also lead to genome rearrangements. Unrestrained recombination causes undesired endpoints…
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- Homologous recombination
- Biology
- Recombination
- Non-allelic homologous recombination
- FLP-FRT recombination
- Ectopic recombination
- Genome instability
- Genetics
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