Author(s): Lydall D, Weinert T.
Abstract: Eukaryotic checkpoint control genes are important for cell cycle delay, DNA repair and cell suicide after DNA is damaged. Recent studies in budding yeast show how the participation of checkpoint control proteins in DNA metabolism could lead to all three of these outcomes.
Notes: 0959-437x Journal Article Review Review, Tutorial
Keywords: Animals Cell Cycle/*physiology Cell Death/*physiology DNA Damage/*physiology *DNA Repair Eukaryotic Cells/physiology G2 Phase/physiology Human Mammals/physiology Mitosis/physiology Proteins/metabolism S Phase/physiology Schizosaccharomyces/physiology Signal Transduction/*physiology Yeasts/*physiology
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Professor David Lydall
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