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Mechanisms of DNA Recombination and Genome Rearrangements: Methods to Study Homologous Recombination, Volume 600 (Hardcover)
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Mechanisms of DNA Recombination and Genome Rearrangements: Methods to Study Homologous Recombination, Volume 600 (Hardcover)
Series: Methods in Enzymology
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Mechanisms of DNA Recombination and Genome Rearrangements: Methods
to Study Homologous Recombination, Volume 600, the latest release
in the Methods in Enzymology series, continues the legacy of this
premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the
field. Homologous genetic recombination remains the most enigmatic
process in DNA metabolism. The molecular machines of recombination
preserve the integrity of the genetic material in all organisms and
generate genetic diversity in evolution. The same molecular
machines that support genetic integrity by orchestrating accurate
repair of the most deleterious DNA lesions, however, also promote
survival of cancerous cells and emergence of radiation and
chemotherapy resistance. This two-volume set offers a comprehensive
set of cutting edge methods to study various aspects of homologous
recombination and cellular processes that utilize the enzymatic
machinery of recombination The chapters are written by the leading
researches and cover a broad range of topics from the basic
molecular mechanisms of recombinational proteins and enzymes to
emerging cellular techniques and drug discovery efforts.
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