Chapter 15: Problem 22
Suppose you are studying a DNA repair system, such as the nucleotide excision repair in vitro. By mistake, you add DNA ligase from a tube that has already expired. What would be the result?
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Chapter 15: Problem 22
Suppose you are studying a DNA repair system, such as the nucleotide excision repair in vitro. By mistake, you add DNA ligase from a tube that has already expired. What would be the result?
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Contrast and compare the mutagenic effects of deaminating agents, alkylating agents, and base analogs.
Contrast the various types of DNA repair mechanisms known to counteract the effects of UV radiation. What is the role of visible light in repairing UV- induced mutations?
A yeast strain that has a regulated overexpression of HindIII endonuclease has been generated. What would be the consequence of this overexpression? Which repair pathway may be functional in this yeast cell and why?
What is meant by a conditional mutation?
Why would a mutation in a somatic cell of a multicellular organism escape detection?
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