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Features of DNA Repair in the Early Stages of Mammalian Embryonic Development

Evgenia V. Khokhlova, Zoia Fesenko, Julia V. Sopova, Е. И. Леонова

2020Genes54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cell repair machinery is responsible for protecting the genome from endogenous and exogenous effects that induce DNA damage. Mutations that occur in somatic cells lead to dysfunction in certain tissues or organs, while a violation of genomic integrity during the embryonic period often leads to death. A mammalian embryo's ability to respond to damaged DNA and repair it, as well as its sensitivity to specific lesions, is still not well understood. In this review, we combine disparate data on repair processes in the early stages of preimplantation development in mammalian embryos.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEmbryonic stem cellDNA damageDNA repairSomatic cellEmbryoGenome instabilityCell biologyEmbryogenesisGeneticsGenomeEndogenyDNAGeneEndocrinologyPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchReproductive Biology and FertilityRenal and related cancers
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