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Homologous Recombination of Double Strand Breaks

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2010

Video for MCB 164 at UC Davis

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  • Once the process is complete it undergoes resolution. which means it just cuts the two strands using endonuclease

  • Sorry but a random endonuclease makes the cut if there are no damages and exonuclease degrades the 5' region. Then Rec A guides the single 3' strand to the homologous strand. Then the open loop acts as a template for DNA synthesis since Dna Polymerase cannot synthesize DNA from scratch. Then branch migration occurs and forms a heteroduplex. Then isomerization which makes the double helix twist, starting uncrossed then the intermediate occurs creating a holliday junction and finally crossover.

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  • amazing!! but its exonucleases not endo

    

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