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- W114016136 abstract "Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an excellent organism for studying the genetics of DNA repair processes, since it has a versatile and well-characterized genetic system, and its unicellular nature is convenient for studies in radiation biology. Biochemical studies of DNA repair and related processes have proved more difficult, owing partly to difficulties with DNA-specific labeling. However, substantial progress is now being made in these areas also. Aspects of DNA repair and mutagenesis in yeast have recently been reviewed by several workers, e.g., Haynes and Kunz (1981), Lawrence (1982), and Lemontt (1980). In this chapter I shall briefly outline early studies in the radiation biology of S. cerevisiae. I shall then describe the major classes of radiation-sensitive mutants that have been isolated and discuss their contribution to understanding the genetics of repair in yeast. Finally, I shall describe some recent work indicating that genes that control repair of ionizing-radiation damage are also required for normal meiosis, as well as meiotic and mitotic recombination in yeast, and discuss the role of x-ray-sensitive mutants in current research in these areas." @default.
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- W114016136 title "Radiation-Sensitive Mutants and Repair in Yeast" @default.
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