2010
DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1005.2010.00799
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Research progress on genomic integrity regulated by epigenetics us-ing yeast as a model

Abstract: Genomic integrity is crucial for normal cell replication, proliferation and differentiation. DNA lesions resulted from exogenous and endogenous factors will lead to genomic instability, and consequently the cause for various diseases. Epigenetic regulation (including DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNA) plays important roles in DNA lesion repair and cell cycle regulation as well as maintaining the genetic integrity. The yeast, a type of single cell eukaryotic organism, is an ideal model f… Show more

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“…The data that support the findings of this study have been deposited into the CNGB Sequence Archive (CNSA) [25] of the China National GeneBank Database (CNGBdb) [26] with the accession number CNP0003496, and in NCBI under the biosample number PRJNA895947. Additional data is also available in the GigaDB repository [27].…”
Section: Data Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The data that support the findings of this study have been deposited into the CNGB Sequence Archive (CNSA) [25] of the China National GeneBank Database (CNGBdb) [26] with the accession number CNP0003496, and in NCBI under the biosample number PRJNA895947. Additional data is also available in the GigaDB repository [27].…”
Section: Data Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 77%