DNA损伤
DNA
基因组
计算生物学
生物
基因组不稳定性
DNA修复
遗传学
癌变
基因
作者
Jinchuan Hu,Sheera Adar
摘要
Abstract DNA damage presents a barrier to DNA ‐templated biochemical processes, including gene expression and faithful DNA replication. Compromised DNA repair leads to mutations, enhancing the risk for genetic diseases and cancer development. Conventional experimental approaches to study DNA damage required a researcher to choose between measuring bulk damage over the entire genome, with little or no resolution regarding a specific location, and obtaining data specific to a locus of interest, without a global perspective. Recent advances in high‐throughput genomic tools overcame these limitations and provide high‐resolution measurements simultaneously across the genome. In this review, we discuss the available methods for measuring DNA damage and their repair, focusing on genomewide assays for pyrimidine photodimers, the major types of damage induced by ultraviolet irradiation. These new genomic assays will be a powerful tool in identifying key components of genome stability and carcinogenesis.
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