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- B85333f4c5e7e8c9fa728c5db049cac1d hasDbXref "GOC:rph" @default.
- B85333f4c5e7e8c9fa728c5db049cac1d hasDbXref "PMID:10827453" @default.
- B85333f4c5e7e8c9fa728c5db049cac1d hasDbXref "PMID:24837021" @default.
- B85333f4c5e7e8c9fa728c5db049cac1d type Axiom @default.
- B85333f4c5e7e8c9fa728c5db049cac1d annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B85333f4c5e7e8c9fa728c5db049cac1d annotatedSource GO_0006303 @default.
- B85333f4c5e7e8c9fa728c5db049cac1d annotatedTarget "The repair of a double-strand break in DNA in which the two broken ends are rejoined with little or no sequence complementarity. Information at the DNA ends may be lost due to the modification of broken DNA ends. This term covers instances of separate pathways, called classical (or canonical) and alternative nonhomologous end joining (C-NHEJ and A-NHEJ). These in turn may further branch into sub-pathways, but evidence is still unclear." @default.