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Familiar ends with alternative endings

The faithful propagation of species requires a complex balance of DNA-repair pathways to maintain genome integrity. New work sheds light on one such poorly understood pathway and its role in certain cancers. See Letters p.254 & p.258

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Figure 1: Repair mechanisms for double-strand breaks in DNA.

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Cho, N., Greenberg, R. Familiar ends with alternative endings. Nature 518, 174–175 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature14200

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