Aging and sperm signals alter dna break formation and repair in the c. elegans germline

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  • who: Erik Toraason and colleagues from the University of Oregon, Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Biology, Eugene, Oregon, United States of have published the research work: Aging and sperm signals alter DNA break formation and repair in the C. elegans germline, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate that the E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme variant UEV-2 is required for efficient DSB repair specifically in young germlines implicating UEV-2 in the regulation of DNA repair during reproductive The study demonstrates that DNA repair defects a feature of C. elegans reproductive and uncovers . . .

     

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