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Abstract The Late Triassic–Early Jurassic fissures of the Bristol Channel area (southwest England and south Wales) are renowned for their diverse vertebrate faunas. These assemblages have yielded an array of predominantly small‐bodied forms that are crucial to our understanding of the early evolution of several major tetrapod clades.
Ewan H. Bodenham +4 more
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DNA non-homologous end-joining enters the resection arena [PDF]
Jeggo, Penny A., Löbrich, Markus
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Abstract Arhinolemur scalabrinii† Ameghino, 1898 was originally described as a strepsirrhine primate (Mammalia) but has been recognized as an anostomid fish since 2012. It remains the only extinct anostomid species known from complete cranial material.
Karen M. Panzeri +8 more
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Making ends meet: repairing breaks in bacterial DNA by non-homologous end-joining.
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most dangerous forms of DNA lesion that can result in genomic instability and cell death. Therefore cells have developed elaborate DSB-repair pathways to maintain the integrity of genomic DNA.
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DNA polymerase λ autoinhibition is relieved via Ku interaction during non-homologous end joining. [PDF]
Case BC, Scoccia L, Zhao Z, Loparo JJ.
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ZEB1 promotes non-homologous end joining double-strand break repair. [PDF]
Genetta TL +6 more
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Redescription of the Triassic cynodont Cistecynodon parvus and reassessment of its phylogeny
Abstract Cynodontia is an important subclade of Therapsida that first occurred in the late Permian. It includes extinct subclades which are the non‐mammaliaform cynodonts and Mammaliaformes, with the latter ultimately giving rise to crown mammals. The systematics of non‐mammaliaform cynodonts has been extensively studied and is relatively well‐resolved,
Erin S. Lund +4 more
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Abstract Prozostrodon brasiliensis, a probainognathian cynodont of the clade Prozostrodontia, is recognized as a key taxon for understanding the origin of Mammaliaformes and mammals. Despite detailed investigations of its cranial anatomy, the postcranial skeleton has received comparatively less attention.
Iasmim M. Michelotti +4 more
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Lactate Enhances Non-Homologous End Joining Repair and Chemoresistance Through Facilitating XRCC4-LIG4 Complex Assembly in Ovarian Cancer. [PDF]
Lu J +10 more
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Holding it together: DNA end synapsis during non-homologous end joining. [PDF]
Loparo JJ.
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