A novel nuclease activity from Xenopus laevis release short oligomers from 5'-ends of double- and single-stranded DNA
Double-strand breaks in chromosomal DNA of eucaryotic cells are assumed to be repaired by mechanisms of illegitimate recombination capable of direct rejoining of the broken ends. Cell-free extracts of Xenopus laevis eggs efficiently perform these end joining reactions with any pair of noncomplementa...
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