Journal article
Fine resolution mapping of double-strand break sites for human ribosomal DNA units
Bernard J Pope, Khalid Mahmood, Chol-hee Jung, Daniel J Park
GENOMICS DATA | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2016
Abstract
DNA breakage arises during a variety of biological processes, including transcription, replication and genome rearrangements. In the context of disease, extensive fragmentation of DNA has been described in cancer cells and during early stages of neurodegeneration (Stephens et al., 2011 Stephens et al. (2011) [5]; Blondet et al., 2001 Blondet et al. (2001) [1]). Stults et al. (2009) Stults et al. (2009) [6] reported that human rDNA gene clusters are hotspots for recombination and that rDNA restructuring is among the most common chromosomal alterations in adult solid tumours. As such, analysis of rDNA regions is likely to have significant prognostic and predictive value, clinically. Tchurikov ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by NHMRC (Australia) project grant 1108179 and VLSCI research allocation VR0182.