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Nonhomologous end-joining in bacteria: a microbial perspective
Nigel Brissett
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Non-homologous End Joining
100%
Double-strand Break Repair
42%
Eukaryotic Cells
14%
Ligation
14%
DNA Double-strand Breaks
14%
Essential Function
14%
Number of Factors
14%
Physiological Role
14%
Eukaryotic Organisms
14%
Two-component System
14%
DNA Ligase
14%
Repair Pathway
14%
Evolutionary Origin
14%
Prokaryotes
14%
Genome Stability
14%
LigD
14%
Homology-directed Repair
14%
Mycobacteriophage
14%
End Processing
14%
Cell Repair
14%
End Joining
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
DNA End Joining Repair
100%
Evolution
14%
Life Cycle
14%
Prokaryote
14%
Mycobacteriophage
14%
Cell Regeneration
14%
Eukaryotic Cell
14%
Genomic Instability
14%