While most known types of DNA damage are fixed by our cells' in-house DNA repair mechanisms, some forms of DNA damage evade repair and can persist for many years, new research shows. This means ...
So, it's very easy to see,” she said. To zoom in on changes in chromosome organization during meiosis, the researchers used nuclear membrane and DNA damage protein stains to track nuclear behavior.
If these DNA breaks aren't repaired, they can prompt cells to self-destruct, or failing that, become cancerous.As LIG4 syndrome impairs this response, people with the condition are particularly ...
Most dividing cells in the body have well-defined checkpoint mechanisms to sense and correct DNA damage during DNA replication. Neurons, however, do not divide. For this reason, they are at ...
The first suggests aging happens because our DNA accumulates random damage over time, like a beloved book slowly collecting tears and stains. The second theory focuses on epigenetic changes.