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DEAD Box 1 facilitates removal of RNA and homologous recombination at DNA double-strand breaksLi et al., 2016
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- Li L
- Germain D
- Poon H
- Hildebrandt M
- Monckton E
- McDonald D
- Hendzel M
- Godbout R
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- Molecular and cellular biology
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Although RNA and RNA-binding proteins have been linked to double-strand breaks (DSBs), little is known regarding their roles in the cellular response to DSBs and, if any, in the repair process. Here, we provide direct evidence for the presence of RNA-DNA hybrids at DSBs …
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