Endogenous DNA double-strand breaks: Production, fidelity of repair, and induction of cancer
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This article extends our previous quantitative analysis of the relationship between the dynamics of the primary structure of DNA and mutagenesis associated with single-strand lesions to an analysis of the production and processing of endogenous double-strand breaks (EDSBs) and to their implications for oncogenesis. We estimate that in normal human cells approximately 1% of single-strand lesions are converted to approximately 50 EDSBs per cell per cell cycle. This number is similar to that for EDSBs produced by 1.5-2.0 Gy of sparsely ionizing radiation. Although EDSBs are usually repaired with high fidelity, errors in their repair contribute significantly to the rate of cancer in humans. The doubling dose for…
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- Carcinogenesis
- Biology
- Ionizing radiation
- Mitosis
- Mutagenesis
- DNA
- DNA repair
- Endogeny
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- Good health and well-being
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