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error-prone translesion synthesis

Known as: error-prone postreplication DNA repair, mutagenic PRR, mutagenic postreplication DNA repair 
The conversion of DNA-damage induced single-stranded gaps into large molecular weight DNA after replication by using a specialized DNA polymerase or… 
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2014
2012
2012
In yeast, DNA polymerase zeta (Rev3 and Rev7) and Rev1, involved in the error-prone translesion synthesis during replication of… 
2008
2008
The SOS (save our soul) response induced by DNA damage in bacteria E coli has raised a great interests in biophysics and has been… 
2003
2003
Benzo[a]pyrene is a potent environmental carcinogen, which can be metabolized in cells to the DNA damaging agent anti-benzo[a…