Tdp1 protects from topoisomerase 1–mediated chromosomal breaks in adult zebrafish but is dispensable during larval development
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Authors: Ringaile Zaksauskaite; Ruth C Thomas; Freek van Eeden; Sherif F. El-Khamisy;
Tdp1 protects from topoisomerase 1–mediated chromosomal breaks in adult zebrafish but is dispensable during larval development
Abstract
The repair of protein-linked chromosomal breaks requires distinct factors throughout the life span.
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United Kingdom
Related Organizations
- University of Sheffield United Kingdom
- University of Bradford United Kingdom
- White Rose Consortium: University of Leeds; University of Sheffield; University of York United Kingdom
Keywords
DNA Repair, Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases, Animals, Chromosome Breakage, Research Articles, Poisons, Zebrafish
DNA Repair, Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases, Animals, Chromosome Breakage, Research Articles, Poisons, Zebrafish
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