The structure of DNA varies along its sequence, which can lead
to sequence-dependent variations in the fidelity of DNA copying and
repair. And because the probability of distinct classes of
mutations varies along a DNA sequence, variation that affects
fitness will have evolutionary implications, as selection acts on
heritable variation.
This Annals volume brings together a broad interdisciplinary
group of researchers to explore the impact of increasing
understanding of DNA structure, repair, replication, and
organization on interrelated subjects ranging from evolution, to
dependence of the effect of mutagens on environmental and sequence
context, to noncanonical forms of information representation in
genomes.
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