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The following pages link to Directionality of DNA replication fork movement strongly affects the generation of spontaneous mutations in Escherichia coli. (Q54013691):
Displaying 19 items.
- Molecular mechanisms of the whole DNA repair system: a comparison of bacterial and eukaryotic systems (Q24630140) (← links)
- Mutational specificity of mice defective in the MTH1 and/or the MSH2 genes (Q28589271) (← links)
- Detection of a recurring mutation in the human growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor gene (Q30701586) (← links)
- Highly efficient concerted evolution in the ribosomal DNA repeats: total rDNA repeat variation revealed by whole-genome shotgun sequence data (Q31089487) (← links)
- Insights into mutagenesis using Escherichia coli chromosomal lacZ strains that enable detection of a wide spectrum of mutational events. (Q35065478) (← links)
- Azidothymidine and other chain terminators are mutagenic for template-switch-generated genetic mutations. (Q35924896) (← links)
- Templated mutagenesis in bacteriophage T4 involving imperfect direct or indirect sequence repeats (Q36470525) (← links)
- Template-switching during replication fork repair in bacteria (Q39392254) (← links)
- Transcription increases multiple spontaneous point mutations in Salmonella enterica (Q39808836) (← links)
- Adaptive point mutation and adaptive amplification pathways in the Escherichia coli Lac system: stress responses producing genetic change (Q41073516) (← links)
- The nature of mutations induced by replication–transcription collisions. (Q42097259) (← links)
- RNA∶DNA hybrids initiate quasi-palindrome-associated mutations in highly transcribed yeast DNA. (Q42258631) (← links)
- Hyper-processive and slower DNA chain elongation catalysed by DNA polymerase III holoenzyme purified from the dnaE173 mutator mutant of Escherichia coli (Q43959140) (← links)
- Sources of spontaneous mutagenesis in bacteria. (Q50134974) (← links)
- SSB recruitment of Exonuclease I aborts template-switching in Escherichia coli (Q50948776) (← links)
- Spontaneous hotspot mutations resistant to mismatch correction in Escherichia coli: transcription-dependent mutagenesis involving template-switching mechanisms. (Q53939207) (← links)
- The Prevalence and Evolutionary Conservation of Inverted Repeats in Proteobacteria. (Q54980418) (← links)
- Identifying Small Molecules That Promote Quasipalindrome-Associated Template-Switch Mutations in Escherichia coli (Q90711383) (← links)
- Differential genomic destabilisation in human cells with pathogenic MSH2 mutations introduced by genome editing (Q91891556) (← links)