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  1. ...these alterations are not all well understood but often involve classical and alternative nonhomologous end-joining (c- and a-NHEJ), homology-directed repair (HDR), including homologous recombination and break-induced replication (BIR), together with missegregation of chromosomes, breakage–fusion–bridge (BFB...
  2. ...to errors and yet necessary for cellular survival. These include nonhomologous DNA end-joining (NHEJ), a repair modality that leads to direct ligation of broken DNA ends, and translesion synthesis (TLS), a process where error-prone polymerasesmaintain replication opposite damaged DNA bases (for review, see...
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