Genome-wide excision repair in Arabidopsis is coupled to transcription and reflects circadian gene expression patterns
Submitted by susan on Tue, 2018-04-24 13:01
Plants are exposed to numerous DNA-damaging stresses including the exposure to ultraviolet (UV) component of solar radiation. They employ nucleotide excision repair to remove DNA-bulky adducts and to help eliminate UV-induced DNA lesions, so as to maintain their genome integrity and their fitness. Here, we generated genome-wide single-nucleotide resolution excision repair maps of UV-induced DNA damage in Arabidopsis at different circadian time points.
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17/04/2018