2024
DOI: 10.7554/elife.89096
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Epistasis between mutator alleles contributes to germline mutation spectrum variability in laboratory mice

Abstract: Maintaining germline genome integrity is essential and enormously complex. Hundreds of proteins are involved in DNA replication and proofreading, and hundreds more are mobilized to repair DNA damage [1]. While loss-of-function mutations in any of the genes encoding these proteins might lead to elevated mutation rates, mutator alleles have largely eluded detection in mammals. DNA replication and repair proteins often recognize particular sequence motifs or excise lesions at specific nucleotides. Thus, we might … Show more

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