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Transkripsiyona bağlı nükleotit-eksizyon onarımı, DNA hasar tanıma kompleksi / transcription-coupled nucleotide-excision repair, DNA damage recognition complex
The nucleotitis-extrusion repair (TC-NER) connected to transcripsion is a mechanism that actively recognizes DNA damage in transcricular genes and is a tenaranx. This complex activates RNA polymerase II in the damage zone and starts the repair process by recognizing damage. In the clinic, defects in TC-NER are associated with diseases such as xeroderma pigmentosum and Cockayne syndrome.
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🇹🇷 Transkripsiyona bağlı nükleotit-eksizyon onarımı, DNA hasar tanıma kompleksi
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❓ What is Transkripsiyona bağlı nükleotit-eksizyon onarımı, DNA hasar tanıma kompleksi?
Transkripsiyona bağlı nükleotit-eksizyon onarımı, DNA hasar tanıma kompleksi; the nucleotitis-extrusion repair (TC-NER) connected to transcripsion is a mechanism that actively recognizes DNA damage in transcricular genes and is a tenaranx. This complex activates RNA polymerase II in the damage zone and starts the repair process by recognizing damage. In the clinic, defects in TC-NER are associated with diseases such as xeroderma pigmentosum and Cockayne syndrome.
❓ What is transcription-coupled nucleotide-excision repair, DNA damage recognition complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "transcription-coupled nucleotide-excision repair, DNA damage recognition complex" is Transkripsiyona bağlı nükleotit-eksizyon onarımı, DNA hasar tanıma kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is Transkripsiyona bağlı nükleotit-eksizyon onarımı, DNA hasar tanıma kompleksi related to?
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