Comparative analyses of nucleotide sequences across diverse taxa, including viruses, bacteria, plants, and mammals, consistently reveal patch-type sequence identities of around 45%. These identities ...
Genetic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae underpins both the faithful repair of DNA damage and the generation of genetic diversity during meiosis. Central to this process is the repair of ...
Chromosomal inversions are structural variations that play a significant role in suppressing genetic recombination, thereby fixing favorable allelic combinations. These inversions are crucial for ...
The prevalence of homologous recombination DNA damage repair (HR-DDR) deficiencies among all tumor lineages is not well characterized. Therapy directed toward homologous recombination DDR deficiency ...
Gut microbiota dynamics of antibiotic fecal microbiota transplantation in esophageal and gastric cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: Preliminary results from the Biorich2 study.