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Most mPing excision sites are repaired accurately in Arabidopsis (Yang et al. 2007).
Breaks that form across both strands in a DNA double helix are considered the most dangerous type of DNA damage, and can cause a cell to die or become cancerous if they are not repaired accurately.
We, therefore, recommend that the disrupted medial calcar is a predictor of poor stability and vascularity of PHFx and that stability and vascularity should be checked meticulously and repaired accurately before, during, and after surgical treatment.
Using ssDNA as donor and reference, the 3′ side tends to be repaired accurately, whereas small indels that are more characteristic of NHEJ-based repair are often found at the 5′ side; this has been seen in mammalian tissue culture cells, and zebrafish and mouse embryos (Orlando et al., 2010; Bedell et al., 2012; Wefers et al., 2013).
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An important problem of inpainting that is used in the proposed method is the structure of background cannot be repaired very accurately in the regions to be repaired.
The model proposes that coding regions are repaired very accurately, likely by homologous recombination or gene conversion.
The question still remains of how coding sequences are repaired so accurately while the noncoding regions experience rapid change.
Rather than being accurately repaired, translocating DSBs are misjoined to form aberrant fusion chromosomes.
The effect of these tools in the study and conservation of historic masonry has allowed an increasingly wide variety of types and forms to be understood and more accurately repaired.
If accurately repaired, DSBs can result in survival of cells with no adverse effects.
Its integrity should be prevented and maintained, and any damage accurately repaired.
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