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Big engine finds small breaks

When a break occurs in the DNA double helix, it must be dealt with rapidly. The structure of one of the cellular machines responsible is now revealed, offering insights into its impressive speed and flexibility.

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Figure 1: Heavy machinery for dealing with DNA breaks.

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Pyle, A. Big engine finds small breaks. Nature 432, 157–158 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/432157a

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