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Oxidative damage to DNA can take many forms, dependent on the portion of the DNA structure affected, and the specific ROS involved [50-52] [50-52]
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In prokaryotes, DNA synthesis can take place uninterrupted between cell divisions, and new cycles of DNA synthesis can begin before previous cycles have finished.
This DNA transfer can take place in three ways, through plasmids, phages, or uptake of naked DNA [ 6].
Although DNA synthesis can take place in the absence of G8R, the interaction between G8R and H5R indicates that it is, in some way, linked to replication as suggested by its PCNA structure.
Normally, protein kinase UL97 functions to drive cells into the S phase so that viral DNA replication can take place.
As a result, in these genomes switching from base pairing to base stacking as the dominating mechanism in DNA stability can take place without compromising stability and function of the encoded proteins.
The CreERT2-mediated DNA recombination can take place within 24 h after tamoxifen injection (26, 27), so the day of the first tamoxifen injection was counted as day 0. The labeled primordial follicles can be clearly visualized by β-galactosidase staining 5 days after the first tamoxifen injection.
We have very little understanding of the nature and frequency of infections where C. trachomatis DNA exchange can take place, although we know that repeat infection occurs at rates as high as 56.9% [ 43, 87, 88] and mixed infections at rates of up to 15% [ 67, 89, 90] and probably higher.
This intrinsic activity of a Pif1 monomer would be useful in keeping G4 DNA unfolded until other DNA metabolic enzymes can take over without causing the side effect of uncontrolled dsDNA unwinding.
Targeted DNA analysis strategies can take various forms.
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