Replication, recombination, and repair: going for the gold

Molecular Cell
Hannah L Klein, K N Kreuzer

Abstract

DNA recombination is now appreciated to be integral to DNA replication and cell survival. Recombination allows replication to successfully maneuver through the roadblocks of damaged or collapsed replication forks. The signals and controls that permit cells to transition between replication and recombination modes are now being identified.

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