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The MMEJ repair pathway displays two diverging features from NHEJ; first is the use of 5 25 base pair (bp) microhomologous sequences during the alignment of the broken ends before religating them, and second is the slower kinetics of repair [15].
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Several of its features diverged from related species, indicating long-term isolation on Rodrigues and subsequent adaptation.
Despite these conserved structures that unite the chordates, tunicates have several morphological features that diverge radically from their vertebrate cousins, including the adult body form, the absence of somites (see Glossary), hermaphroditic reproduction, and, curiously, the ability to synthesize cellulose (Kimura and Itoh, 1996; Matthysse et al., 2004; Nakashima et al., 2004).
Other features that diverge from the host, such as trypanothione-based protection from oxidative stress, mRNA trans-splicing, and purine auxotrophy, have also been the targets of drug discovery efforts.
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