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Explain the role of Mec1/ATR in eukaryotic cells' surveillance mechanisms and its importance in maintaining genome stability.
Explain the role of Mec1/ATR in eukaryotic cells' surveillance mechanisms and its importance in maintaining genome stability.
Mec1/ATR functions as a damage sensor, activating downstream components of a signaling cascade to maintain nucleotide pool balance, protect replication fork integrity, regulate activation of origins of replication, coordinate DNA repair, and implement cell cycle delay.
What are the functions of the checkpoints in eukaryotic cells, and why are they important?
What are the functions of the checkpoints in eukaryotic cells, and why are they important?
Checkpoints in eukaryotic cells detect DNA damage or replication perturbations and coordinate cellular activities to maintain genome stability. They are important for ensuring proper execution of cell cycle events.
How can one identify if a website is a federal government site and what does the 'https://' in a website URL ensure?
How can one identify if a website is a federal government site and what does the 'https://' in a website URL ensure?
A federal government website often ends in .gov or .mil. The 'https://' in a website URL ensures that the connection is secure, and any information provided is encrypted and transmitted securely.
What are the temporarily unavailable advanced features on a certain website, and what precautions should be taken before sharing sensitive information on that site?
What are the temporarily unavailable advanced features on a certain website, and what precautions should be taken before sharing sensitive information on that site?
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List the days and day-related terms mentioned in the text.
List the days and day-related terms mentioned in the text.
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