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Study on chromosomal rearrangements in yeast reveals potential avenue for cancer therapy – EurekAlert
Researchers from Osaka University have found that the attachment of a ubiquitin molecule to a protein called PCNA at the lysine…

IMAGE: DNA damage can be faithfully repaired by homologous recombination or causes gross chromosomal rearrangements though PCNA K107 ubiquitination.
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Credit: Osaka University
Osaka, Japan – Gross chromosomal rearrangements–where portions of…
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