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Alu-mediated detection of DNA damage in the human genome
Ella W. Englander
, Bruce H. Howard
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Human Genome
100%
DNA Damage Detection
100%
Taq Polymerase
100%
UV Damage
75%
UV Lesions
50%
Alu Repeats
50%
Alu Sequences
50%
UV Dose
50%
DNA Repair
25%
DNA Synthesis
25%
Human DNA
25%
DNA Lesions
25%
Dose Effect
25%
Specific Primers
25%
Cellular DNA
25%
Blockage
25%
Alu Elements
25%
Primary Sequence
25%
Feature Combination
25%
Sequence Motif
25%
Sensitive System
25%
Sequence Features
25%
UV Photoproducts
25%
UV Repair
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Damage
100%
Human Genome
100%
Taq Polymerase
100%
Alu Element
75%
DNA Repair
25%
DNA Synthesis
25%
Sequence Motif
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
DNA Damage
100%
Human Genome
100%
Alu Sequence
75%
DNA Repair
25%
DNA Synthesis
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Taq Polymerase
100%
Cell DNA
25%