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Boon and Bane of DNA Double-Strand Breaks

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22105171

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DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair; meiotic crossover; chromosome rearrangements; differentiation; speciation; evolution; gene technology

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DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are interruptions in genetic information caused by various environmental and endogenous factors, posing risks of cell lethality and deleterious mutation if mis-repaired. Evolutionary achievements in DSB processing help maintain stable inheritance and drive adaptation by generating new genetic diversity. Targeted DSBs are crucial in genome editing for research, breeding, and therapy purposes.
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), interrupting the genetic information, are elicited by various environmental and endogenous factors. They bear the risk of cell lethality and, if mis-repaired, of deleterious mutation. This negative impact is contrasted by several evolutionary achievements for DSB processing that help maintaining stable inheritance (correct repair, meiotic cross-over) and even drive adaptation (immunoglobulin gene recombination), differentiation (chromatin elimination) and speciation by creating new genetic diversity via DSB mis-repair. Targeted DSBs play a role in genome editing for research, breeding and therapy purposes. Here, I survey possible causes, biological effects and evolutionary consequences of DSBs, mainly for students and outsiders.

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