2017
DOI: 10.7554/elife.25490.017
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Author response: Inter-Fork Strand Annealing causes genomic deletions during the termination of DNA replication

Abstract: Problems that arise during DNA replication can drive genomic alterations that are instrumental in the development of cancers and many human genetic disorders. Replication fork barriers are a commonly encountered problem, which can cause fork collapse and act as hotspots for replication termination. Collapsed forks can be rescued by homologous recombination, which restarts replication. However, replication restart is relatively slow and, therefore, replication termination may frequently occur by an active fork … Show more

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