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Which way up? Recognition of homologous DNA segments in parallel and antiparallel alignments
2015
Journal of Chemical Physics
Homologous gene shuffling between DNA molecules promotes genetic diversity and is an important pathway for DNA repair. For this to occur, homologous genes need to find and recognize each other. However, despite its central role in homologous recombination, the mechanism of homology recognition has remained an unsolved puzzle of molecular biology. While specific proteins are known to play a role at later stages of recombination, an initial coarse grained recognition step has, however, been
doi:10.1063/1.4905291
pmid:25638008
fatcat:4pwtzhhctzhhzpzdth5llfdphm