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English: A flowchart showing the different DNA repair pathways [1] that may act on a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA)-break. Annotations in light gray indicate the proteins or processes that facilitate progress to the next step in the flowchart. Pathways of dsDNA-break repair can be broadly separated into end joining and homology directed repair.
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  1. Yeh, Charles D.; Richardson, Christopher D.; Corn, Jacob E. (2019), “Advances in genome editing through control of DNA repair pathways”, in Nature Cell Biology[1], Springer Nature

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The main repair pathways of double-stranded DNA breaks

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