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- Q1018722 subject Q7216518.
- Q1018722 subject Q7217197.
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- Q1018722 subject Q8376651.
- Q1018722 subject Q8803209.
- Q1018722 abstract "Pyrimidine dimers are molecular lesions formed from thymine or cytosine bases in DNA via photochemical reactions. Ultraviolet light induces the formation of covalent linkages by reactions localized on the C=C double bonds. In dsRNA (double-stranded RNA), uracil dimers may also accumulate as a result of UV radiation. Two common UV products are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs, including thymine dimers) and 6,4 photoproducts. These premutagenic lesions alter the structure of DNA and consequently inhibit polymerases and arrest replication. Dimers may be repaired by photoreactivation or nucleotide excision repair, but unrepaired dimers are mutagenic. Pyrimidine dimers are the primary cause of melanomas in humans.".
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- Q1018722 wikiPageWikiLink Q188651.
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- Q1018722 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216518.
- Q1018722 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217197.
- Q1018722 wikiPageWikiLink Q7335383.
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- Q1018722 wikiPageWikiLink Q8376651.
- Q1018722 wikiPageWikiLink Q8803209.
- Q1018722 comment "Pyrimidine dimers are molecular lesions formed from thymine or cytosine bases in DNA via photochemical reactions. Ultraviolet light induces the formation of covalent linkages by reactions localized on the C=C double bonds. In dsRNA (double-stranded RNA), uracil dimers may also accumulate as a result of UV radiation. Two common UV products are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs, including thymine dimers) and 6,4 photoproducts.".
- Q1018722 label "Pyrimidine dimer".
- Q1018722 depiction DNA_UV_mutation.svg.