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DNA Repair on the Pathways to Fixing DNA Damage and Errors provides an in-depth examination of the cellular mechanisms responsible for detecting, preventing, and correcting DNA damage. This authoritative work explores the various pathways cells employ to maintain genomic integrity and ensure accurate replication of genetic material.
The book covers multiple DNA repair systems including nucleotide excision repair, base excision repair, mismatch repair, and homologous recombination. Through detailed analysis, readers gain insight into how cells respond to environmental stressors, radiation, and chemical mutagens that threaten DNA stability. The content addresses both the molecular machinery involved and the biological consequences of repair failures.
Written for researchers, students, and professionals in molecular biology and genetics, this comprehensive volume synthesizes current knowledge about DNA damage response mechanisms and their critical role in preventing mutations and disease.







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