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Eukaryotic polymerases ι and ζ act sequentially to bypass DNA lesions
Robert E. Johnson
, M. Todd Washington
, Lajos Haracska
,
Satya Prakash
,
Louise Prakash
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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DNA Lesions
100%
Polymerase
100%
Deoxynucleotides
83%
DNA Polymerase
50%
DNA Damage
16%
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
16%
DNA Replication
16%
Lesion Bypass
16%
Eukaryotes
16%
Mispair
16%
Extender
16%
Thymine
16%
Induced mutagenesis
16%
Thymine Dimer
16%
Human Genes
16%
Error-prone DNA Polymerase
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
DNA Damage
100%
Polymerase
100%
Deoxyribonucleotide
83%
DNA Polymerase
66%
Thymine
33%
DNA Synthesis
16%
Dimer
16%
Mutagenesis
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Deoxyribonucleotide
100%
DNA Polymerase
80%
Thymine
40%
Mutagenesis
20%
Dimer
20%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
20%
Eukaryote
20%