Method of DNA repair linked to higher likelihood of genetic mutation
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 - 18:00
in Biology & Nature
Accurate transmission of genetic information requires the precise replication of DNA. Errors in DNA replication are common and nature has developed several cellular mechanisms for repairing these mistakes. Mutations, which can be deleterious (development of cancerous cells), or beneficial (evolutionary adaption), arise from uncorrected errors.