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- who: Agnese Cristini from the University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford , RE, UK have published the Article: RNase H2, mutated in Aicardiu2800Goutiu00e8res syndrome, resolves co-transcriptional R-loops to prevent DNA breaks and inflammation, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- what: The authors show that RNase H2 plays a role in the resolution of co-transcriptional R-loops in human cells. By defining the function of RNase H2 in R-loop metabolism, the work provides insight into how R-loop balance is maintained at physiological levels in human cells and how its dysregulation . . .

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