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Protein function repairing genetic damage in spermatogenesis identified

by Staff July 9, 2018
July 9, 2018 54 views
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Researchers have unmasked the functioning of a protein involved in DNA repair, ATR, in the meiotic recombination process which takes place during the development of spermatocytes — sperm precursor cells — and how inhibiting this protein causes anomalies which block spermatogenesis.

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