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DNA Repair in Drosophila : Mutagens, Models, and Missing Genes
2017
Genetics
The numerous processes that damage DNA are counterbalanced by a complex network of repair pathways that, collectively, can mend diverse types of damage. Insights into these pathways have come from studies in many different organisms, including Drosophila melanogaster Indeed, the first ideas about chromosome and gene repair grew out of Drosophila research on the properties of mutations produced by ionizing radiation and mustard gas. Numerous methods have been developed to take advantage of
doi:10.1534/genetics.116.186759
pmid:28154196
pmcid:PMC5289830
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