Difference between revisions of "Direct Reversal Repair"
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− | Some DNA errors are created via a chemical reaction that has an equilibrium that can be modified by enzymes | + | Some DNA errors are created via a chemical reaction that has an equilibrium that can be modified by enzymes produced by plants. This is referred to as an 'error-free' mechanism since there is no new DNA synthesis involved, which could involve generating a new error. |
#[[Photoreactivation Repair]] | #[[Photoreactivation Repair]] | ||
#[[Direct DNA Repair by Alkyltransferases]] | #[[Direct DNA Repair by Alkyltransferases]] | ||
#[[Direct DNA Repair by AlkB Family Dioxygenases]] | #[[Direct DNA Repair by AlkB Family Dioxygenases]] |
Latest revision as of 11:07, 22 August 2021
Some DNA errors are created via a chemical reaction that has an equilibrium that can be modified by enzymes produced by plants. This is referred to as an 'error-free' mechanism since there is no new DNA synthesis involved, which could involve generating a new error.