
A new study led by scientists at NYU Langone Medical Center has found that the combined action of two enzymes, called Srs2 and Exo1, prevents and repairs common genetic mutations in growing yeast cells. Because such mechanisms are generally conserved throughout evolution, at least in part, researchers say the findings suggest that a similar DNA repair kit may exist in humans and could serve as a target for controlling some cancers and treating a rare, enzyme-linked ...
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