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DNA Recombination and Repair, Vol. 22

by Paul J. Smith (Editor), Christopher Jones
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Overview

The processes of DNA recombination and repair are vital to cell integrity — an error can lead to a disease such as cancer. These processes are therefore expanding areas of research and are now being taught in many undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Filling a need for timely and accurate information on the subject, this book studies the cellular processes involved in DNA recombination and repair by highlighting a selection of issues currently at the forefront of understanding. Chapters address genome integrity as it is important to health, and the authors include the relevance of DNA repair and recombination to ill health and cancer in particular. As well, molecular pathways of apoptosis induction are clearly referenced whenever necessary. DNA Recombination and Repair will undoubtedly benefit advanced students and professionals and will likely interest anyone intrigued by the processes of DNA.

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Synopsis

The processes of DNA recombination and repair are vital to cell integrity — an error can lead to a disease such as cancer. These processes are therefore expanding areas of research and are now being taught in many undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Filling a need for timely and accurate information on the subject, this book studies the cellular processes involved in DNA recombination and repair by highlighting a selection of issues currently at the forefront of understanding. Chapters address genome integrity as it is important to health, and the authors include the relevance of DNA repair and recombination to ill health and cancer in particular. As well, molecular pathways of apoptosis induction are clearly referenced whenever necessary. DNA Recombination and Repair will undoubtedly benefit advanced students and professionals and will likely interest anyone intrigued by the processes of DNA.

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An overview of current knowledge on DNA recombination and repair. Topics covered include DNA structure and folding dynamics, features of recognition and cleavage of signal sequences impact upon double strand break repair, strategies for dealing with DNA mismatches or lesions, the enzymology of excision repair, and the integration of DNA repair into other cellular pathways. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Paul J. Smith

Smith, Paul J. (Univ of Wales); Jones, Christopher J. (Univ of Wales)

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An overview of current knowledge on DNA recombination and repair. Topics covered include DNA structure and folding dynamics, features of recognition and cleavage of signal sequences impact upon double strand break repair, strategies for dealing with DNA mismatches or lesions, the enzymology of excision repair, and the integration of DNA repair into other cellular pathways. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780199637065

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