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Title: DNA Polymerase β in the Context of Cancer
Danielle L. Sawyer,
Joann B. Sweasy
Cancer Center
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Autoimmunity
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Base Excision Repair
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Cancer Development
50%
Conformational Motions
50%
Deoxyribonucleoside Triphosphates
50%
DNA Polymerase
100%
DNA Repair
50%
DNA Synthesis
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Error-prone
50%
Fidelity of DNA Synthesis
50%
Genomic Instability
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Germline Variants
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Impact of Cancer
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Mutagenesis
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Non-homologous End Joining
50%
Polymerase
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Replication Stress
50%
Single nucleotide
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Somatic Variants
50%
Structural Change
50%
Treatment Outcome
50%
Vertebrates
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Autoimmunity
50%
Base Excision Repair
50%
DNA Polymerase
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DNA Polymerase Beta
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DNA Polymerase I
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DNA Repair
50%
DNA Synthesis
100%
Enzyme
100%
Genome Instability
100%
Germ Cell
50%
Germline
50%
Motion
50%
Mutagenesis
50%
Non-Homologous End Joining
50%
Polymerase
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autoimmunity
50%
DNA End Joining Repair
50%
DNA Polymerase
100%
DNA Repair
50%
DNA Synthesis
100%
Excision Repair
50%
Genomic Instability
100%
Motion
50%
Mutagenesis
50%