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Role of the RAD51–SWI5–SFR1 Ensemble in homologous recombinationSu et al., 2016
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- Su G
- Yeh H
- Lin S
- Chung C
- Huang Y
- Liu Y
- Lyu P
- Chi P
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- Nucleic Acids Research
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During DNA double-strand break and replication fork repair by homologous recombination, the RAD51 recombinase catalyzes the DNA strand exchange reaction via a helical polymer assembled on single-stranded DNA, termed the presynaptic filament. Our published work …
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