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Drosophila ATM and ATR have distinct activities in the regulation of meiotic DNA damage and repair
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Tiong, S., McKim, K.S., Campbell, S.D., White-Brown, S.K., Paul, A., Pedersen, M., Joyce, E.F.
Ataxia telangiectasia–mutated (ATM) and ataxia telangiectasia–related (ATR) kinases are conserved regulators of cellular responses to double strand breaks (DSBs). During meiosis, however, the functions of these kinases in DSB repair and the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage checkpoint are...
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Oogenesis in C. elegans requires the activity of type II nonmuscle myosins, complexes containing two heavy and four light chains that bind and move actin. Two different complexes are found in the gonad, differing in their heavy chains, (NMY-1 versus NMY-2). These two myosins are redundant during...