Difference between revisions of "Direct DNA Repair by Alkyltransferases"

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==Overview==
 
Plants do not use this repair mechanism involving alkyltransferases. When alkylating agents add alkyl groups to the bases of nucleotides, damaging the DNA and causing errors, plants use the base excision repair mechanism to cut out the damaged nucleotide and then add a new one in its place.
 
Plants do not use this repair mechanism involving alkyltransferases. When alkylating agents add alkyl groups to the bases of nucleotides, damaging the DNA and causing errors, plants use the base excision repair mechanism to cut out the damaged nucleotide and then add a new one in its place.

Latest revision as of 20:42, 9 September 2021

Overview

Plants do not use this repair mechanism involving alkyltransferases. When alkylating agents add alkyl groups to the bases of nucleotides, damaging the DNA and causing errors, plants use the base excision repair mechanism to cut out the damaged nucleotide and then add a new one in its place.