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1 tive nuclease to a constructive component of recombinational DNA repair.
2 tant for both restriction of foreign DNA and recombinational DNA repair.
3 al role of DinD protein in the regulation of recombinational DNA repair.
4 suppressor protein BRCA2 plays a key role in recombinational DNA repair.
5  component of the BRCA complex important for recombinational DNA repair.
6 ceptibility protein, BRCA2, is essential for recombinational DNA repair.
7  a role of BLM and Exo1 in the initiation of recombinational DNA repair.
8 hat branch migrate Holliday junctions during recombinational DNA repair.
9 hosphoregulated circuitry for the control of recombinational DNA repair.
10 he Rad51 filament, a central intermediate in recombinational DNA repair.
11 modification that occur during the course of recombinational DNA repair.
12 ncy and outcome (crossover/non-crossover) of recombinational DNA repair.
13 damage tolerance and plays a crucial role in recombinational DNA repair.
14 f2 family with a specialized function during recombinational DNA repair.
15 y by regulating both recombinational and non-recombinational DNA repair.
16 ues of RuvABC and thus have a direct role in recombinational DNA repair.
17 and exchange in homologous recombination and recombinational DNA repair.
18 the importance of these conserved motifs for recombinational DNA repair.
19 e homology search and DNA strand exchange in recombinational DNA repair.
20 he DNA strand invasion step of RecA-mediated recombinational DNA repair.
21                The BRCA2 gene is involved in recombinational DNA repair and cytokinesis.
22 t the length of RecA filaments formed during recombinational DNA repair and other activities.
23 t be active for different cellular events in recombinational DNA repair and replication fork stabiliz
24 nclude that this helicase may be involved in recombinational DNA repair and the resumption of replica
25  a significant level of activity in vivo for recombinational DNA repair and thus represent the first
26                     The cjj81176_1279 (recR; recombinational DNA repair) and cjj81176_1449 (unknown f
27                        We propose that RecA, recombinational DNA repair, and branch migration are all
28             This homology search is vital to recombinational DNA repair, and results in homologous pa
29 ATPase activity of RecF in the regulation of recombinational DNA repair are discussed.
30  which the DNA substrates needed to initiate recombinational DNA repair are present.
31 have previously been implicated in bacterial recombinational DNA repair at DNA gaps.
32 how that it both binds RAD51 and potentiates recombinational DNA repair by promoting assembly of RAD5
33                                              Recombinational DNA repair by the RecF pathway of Escher
34     During general genetic recombination and recombinational DNA repair, DNA damages and heterologies
35 certain in vivo observations associated with recombinational DNA repair during the SOS response.
36 2 and Rad59 function coordinately to enhance recombinational DNA repair either by directing the proce
37       RAD51, a key protein in the homologous recombinational DNA repair (HRR) pathway, is the major s
38 the phosphatase Cdc14 is essential to fulfil recombinational DNA repair in budding yeast.
39                            Major pathways of recombinational DNA repair in Escherichia coli require t
40 ework for understanding the initial steps of recombinational DNA repair in eukaryotes.
41 sh two of the core machineries that initiate recombinational DNA repair in human cells.
42 est a mechanism to enhance the efficiency of recombinational DNA repair in the context of severe geno
43                         RecA is essential to recombinational DNA repair in which RecA filaments media
44 n of RAD51 filaments-which are essential for recombinational DNA repair-in reactions that depend on t
45            Overall, the results suggest that recombinational DNA repair is a common occurrence in cel
46 ion and length of RecA filaments involved in recombinational DNA repair is dictated by both the assem
47 rgeted to single-strand gaps and tails where recombinational DNA repair is required.
48 leton structure in supporting the homologous recombinational DNA repair machinery and genome integrit
49 ociated protein PALB2 in the assembly of the recombinational DNA repair machinery at DNA damage sites
50                            Instead, enhanced recombinational DNA repair makes a prominent but probabl
51                                              Recombinational DNA repair of replication forks is a sur
52  process is essential to efficiently enhance recombinational DNA repair pathways that depend on long-
53 icated in the nucleotide excision repair and recombinational DNA repair pathways.
54 oth proteins in homologous recombination and recombinational DNA repair processes.
55                       Rad54 functions in the recombinational DNA repair (RAD52) pathway.
56               In rapidly growing cells, with recombinational DNA repair required often and a new repl
57 roteins mediate homologous recombination and recombinational DNA repair through homology search and s
58 Thus, DNA helicase is able to participate in recombinational DNA repair through its role in strand ex
59 are important for the optimal functioning of recombinational DNA repair with multiple terminal target