Our present knowledge of the molecular basis underlying genomeinstability is extremely limited.
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Here, we present evidence that MLL2 mutation results in genomeinstability.
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Cells with a faulty protective mechanism undergo defective mitosis, leading to genomeinstability.
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Human MLL2 knockout cells are characterized by genomeinstability as well.
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Defects in the genes encoding the Paf1 complex can cause increased genomeinstability.
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Mutations in proteins that constitute these repair pathways are characterised by radiosensitivity and genomeinstability.
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Our data showed that additional transcription unit insertion could confer genomeinstability and attenuation of HP-PRRSV.
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We therefore propose that sequential degradation ensures orderly S-phase progression to avoid replication stress and genomeinstability.
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Thus, neither genomeinstability nor lack of immunosurveillance conferred by scid contributes to intestinal polyps in this model.
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The de novo assembly resulted in unmasking hidden genomeinstability that was missed by standard re-alignment based algorithms.
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The pre-BCR also promotes cell cycle entry, which could cause aberrant DSB repair and genomeinstability in pre-B cells.
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Retrotransposons are populated in vertebrate genomes , and when active, are thought to cause genomeinstability with potential benefit to genome evolution.
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Our studies provide new insights into understanding the genomic landscape, genomeinstability, and mutation profile underlying gastric cancer and ESCC development.
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Epigenetic perturbations are increasingly described in cancer cells where they are thought to contribute to deregulated gene expression and genomeinstability.
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From E. coli to yeast to human cells, subtle alterations in expression of BER proteins lead to mutagenic or genomeinstability phenotypes.
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We propose that loss of HR control after deregulation of RTEL1 may be a critical event that drives genomeinstability and cancer.