DNA replication and repair mechanisms constitute the foundation of genomic integrity, ensuring that genetic information is faithfully duplicated and maintained across cell generations. Replication ...
Before a cell divides, its DNA is replicated so that each daughter cell inherits the same genetic information. The two copies, known as "sister chromatids," are held together by a ring-shaped protein ...
The process of DNA replication relies on the coordinated action of a ring‐shaped sliding clamp and its specialised loader complexes. Sliding clamps, typified by proliferating cell nuclear antigen ...
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