This lecture covers the process of DNA replication, focusing on the accuracy mechanisms such as proofreading by DNA polymerase. Topics include replication errors, self-correction by DNA polymerase, mismatch repair, and the consequences of mutations induced by replication.
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Covers mutations, classification, causes, and repair mechanisms of DNA, including spontaneous and induced mutations, replication errors, and DNA damage.
Explores DNA replication mechanisms, including speed, errors, proofreading, and semiconservative nature, emphasizing the importance of maintaining DNA fidelity through mismatch repair.
Explores p53's pivotal role in cellular stability, DNA repair, and tumor suppression, emphasizing TP53 mutations and DNA double-strand break repair mechanisms.