R-loops and regulatory changes in chronologically ageing fission yeast cells drive non-random patterns of genome rearrangements.
Aberrant repair of DNA double-strand breaks can recombine distant chromosomal breakpoints. Chromosomal rearrangements compromise genome function and are a hallmark of ageing. Rearrangements are challenging to detect in non-dividing cell populations, because they reflect individually rare, heterogene...
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Main Authors: | David A Ellis, Félix Reyes-Martín, María Rodríguez-López, Cristina Cotobal, Xi-Ming Sun, Quentin Saintain, Daniel C Jeffares, Samuel Marguerat, Víctor A Tallada, Jürg Bähler |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8b1f6da4c8ba46cd8aa5d831906597a2 |
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