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When setting out to decide on the content of DNA Repair Protocols:
Prokaryotic Systems, I was conscious of the need to portray the
vast array of pathways and enzymatic activities that are part of
the discipline of DNA repair. In addition to the classical DNA
repair activities, I wanted to convey the significant interest that
has been generated in recent years in the use of the proteins and
repair systems as research tools, much like the use of restriction
enzymes over the last few decades. Therefore, in addition to
chapters deta- ing protocols for investigating specific repair
activities, I have included s- eral chapters in this book on the
applied use of DNA repair proteins and systems. The many years of
research on bacterial DNA repair systems have allowed us to really
understand the majority of DNA repair pathways in bac- rial cells.
Building on this knowledge, research has lead to major advances in
understanding mammalian DNA repair and uncovered its links to human
d- ease, such as DNA mismatch repair and colon cancer, nucleotide
excision repair and xeroderma pigmentosum, DNA helicase function in
Bloom's s- drome, and so on. Such have been the advances that
Science magazine iden- fied the collective DNA repair systems as
its "Molecule of the Year" in 1994.
When setting out to decide on the content of DNA Repair Protocols:
Prokaryotic Systems, I was conscious of the need to portray the
vast array of pathways and enzymatic activities that are part of
the discipline of DNA repair. In addition to the classical DNA
repair activities, I wanted to convey the significant interest that
has been generated in recent years in the use of the proteins and
repair systems as research tools, much like the use of restriction
enzymes over the last few decades. Therefore, in addition to
chapters deta- ing protocols for investigating specific repair
activities, I have included s- eral chapters in this book on the
applied use of DNA repair proteins and systems. The many years of
research on bacterial DNA repair systems have allowed us to really
understand the majority of DNA repair pathways in bac- rial cells.
Building on this knowledge, research has lead to major advances in
understanding mammalian DNA repair and uncovered its links to human
d- ease, such as DNA mismatch repair and colon cancer, nucleotide
excision repair and xeroderma pigmentosum, DNA helicase function in
Bloom's s- drome, and so on. Such have been the advances that
Science magazine iden- fied the collective DNA repair systems as
its "Molecule of the Year" in 1994.
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