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Rad51 Recombinase

Introduction: Rad51 Recombinase

Description of Rad51 Recombinase

Rad51 Recombinase: A Rec A recombinase found in eukaryotes. Rad51 is involved in DNA REPAIR of double-strand breaks.
Source: MeSH 2007

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