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Scientists find the secret to DNA repair is “walking molecules” that haul away damaged DNA for a tune-up.
Scientists find the secret to DNA repair is “walking molecules” that haul away damaged DNA for a tune-up.
Irene Chiolo of biological sciences at USC Dornsife will work with fruit flies to develop new technology to study how cells keep their DNA error-free.
Once thought of as a barrier to keep DNA inside the nucleus of a cell, the membrane actually helps to fix catastrophically broken DNA strands.