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1. G4-interacting proteins endangering genomic stability at G4 DNA-forming sites

2. Cleavage-defective Topoisomerase I mutants sharply increase G-quadruplex-associated genomic instability

4. Yeast Nucleolin Nsr1 Impedes Replication and Elevates Genome Instability at an Actively Transcribed Guanine-Rich G4 DNA-Forming Sequence

5. Unintended Outcome? The Effect of Protest on Voter Turnout

6. The Interplay between G-quadruplex and Transcription

7. G-Quadruplex Structures in Bacteria: Biological Relevance and Potential as an Antimicrobial Target

8. The activity of yeast Apn2 AP endonuclease at uracil-derived AP sites is dependent on the major carbon source

9. The activity of yeast Apn2 AP endonuclease at uracil-derived AP sites is dependent on the major carbon source

10. Regulation of autophagy by DNA G-quadruplexes

11. Small-molecule G-quadruplex stabilizers reveal a novel pathway of autophagy regulation in neurons

12. The etiology of uracil residues in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genomic DNA

13. A Study on the Particularity of Korean Fashion Taste Community from the Subculture Perspective

14. Industrial–educational collaboration case study for fur design education

15. The Functional Consequences of Eukaryotic Topoisomerase 1 Interaction with G-Quadruplex DNA

17. Variability of Wind Energy in Korea Using Regional Climate Model Ensemble Projection

18. Guidelines for DNA recombination and repair studies: Cellular assays of DNA repair pathways

19. Unscheduled DNA synthesis leads to elevated uracil residues at highly transcribed genomic loci in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

21. A Research on the Characteristics of the Contemporary Fashion Show Window Display -Focus on the Characteristics of Contemporary Art

22. The role of topoisomerase I in suppressing genome instability associated with a highly transcribed guanine-rich sequence is not restricted to preventing RNA:DNA hybrid accumulation

23. G Quadruplex in Plants: A Ubiquitous Regulatory Element and Its Biological Relevance

24. The Top1 paradox: Friend and foe of the eukaryotic genome

25. Def1 and Dst1 play distinct roles in repair of AP lesions in highly transcribed genomic regions

26. Interactive Documentary on Perspective of New Media

27. Yeast Sub1 and human PC4 are G-quadruplex binding proteins that suppress genome instability at co-transcriptionally formed G4 DNA

28. Transcription as a source of genome instability

29. Knowledge Hierarchy for Culture Contents Development

30. Guanine repeat-containing sequences confer transcription-dependent instability in an orientation-specific manner in yeast

31. Abasic Sites in the Transcribed Strand of Yeast DNA Are Removed by Transcription-Coupled Nucleotide Excision Repair

32. dUTP incorporation into genomic DNA is linked to transcription in yeast

33. Transcription-associated mutagenesis in yeast is directly proportional to the level of gene expression and influenced by the direction of DNA replication

34. Topoisomerase 1-dependent deletions initiated by incision at ribonucleotides are biased to the non-transcribed strand of a highly activated reporter

35. Sites of instability in the human TCF3 (E2A) gene adopt G-quadruplex DNA structures in vitro

36. Mutagenesis and the three R's in yeast

37. The E Box Motif CAGGTG Enhances Somatic Hypermutation without Enhancing Transcription

38. Effects of Sequence and Structure on the Hypermutability of Immunoglobulin Genes

39. Interactive Documentary as a New media

40. Somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin and non–immunoglobulin genes

41. Molecular Aspects of Somatic Hypermutation of Immunoglobulin Genes

42. Different Mismatch Repair Deficiencies All Have the Same Effects on Somatic Hypermutation

43. The Role of DNA Repair in Somatic Hypermutation of Immunoglobulin Genes

44. RNA∶DNA hybrids initiate quasi-palindrome-associated mutations in highly transcribed yeast DNA

45. Two distinct mechanisms of Topoisomerase 1-dependent mutagenesis in yeast

46. The dCMP transferase activity of yeast Rev1 is biologically relevant during the bypass of endogenously generated AP sites

47. Mutagenic processing of ribonucleotides in DNA by yeast topoisomerase I

48. POLN, a nuclear PolA family DNA polymerase homologous to the DNA cross-link sensitivity protein Mus308

49. The transcription factor Spi-B is not required for somatic hypermutation

50. Topoisomerase I Plays a Critical Role in Suppressing Genome Instability at a Highly Transcribed G-Quadruplex-Forming Sequence

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