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Used, attributively, to describe the period following replication of nucleic acid
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Postreplication repair — is the repair of damage to the DNA that takes place after replication. Some example genes in humans include: BRCA2 and BRCA1 BLM NBS1 DNA damage prevents the normal enzymatic synthesis of DNA by the replication fork.[1][2][3][4] … Wikipedia
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