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DNA recombination : a subject collection from Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology / edited by Stephen Kowalczykowski, Neil Hunter, Wolf-Dietrich Heyer. -- Cold Spring Harbor, New York : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, c2016. – (58.1481/D629)

Contents

Preface

PART 1: MECHANISMS OF RECOMBINATION

An Overview of the Molecular Mechanisms of Recombinational DNA Repair, 1

Sources of DNA Double-Strand Breaks and Models of Recombinational DNA Repair, 37

End Resection at Double-Strand Breaks: Mechanism and Regulation, 55

DNA-Pairing and Annealing Processes in Homologous Recombination and Homology-Directed Repair, 73

Mediators of Homologous DNA Pairing, 93

Regulation of DNA Pairing in Homologous Recombination, 109

The Dissolution of Double Holliday Junctions, 125

Holliday Junction Resolvases, 139

Structural Studies of DNA End Detection and Resection in Homologous Recombination, 169

PART 2: REGULATION OF RECOMBINATION AND GENOMIC MAINTENANCE

Regulation of Recombination and Genomic Maintenance, 195

Cell Biology of Mitotic Recombination, 217

Transcription and Recombination: When RNA Meets DNA, 239

Recombination and Replication, 255

Mismatch Repair during Homologous and Homeologous Recombination, 269

The Role of Double-Strand Break Repair Pathways at Functional and Dysfunctional Telomeres, 291

Mechanisms of Gene Duplication and Amplification, 307

Homologous Recombination and Human Health: The Roles of BRCA1, BRCA2, and Associated

Proteins, 333

PART 3: MEIOTIC RECOMBINATION

Meiotic Recombination: The Essence of Heredity, 361

Recombination, Pairing, and Synapsis of Homologs during Meiosis, 397

Mechanism and Regulation of Meiotic Recombination Initiation, 423

Initiation of Meiotic Homologous Recombination: Flexibility, Impact of Histone Modifications, and Chromatin Remodeling, 447

DNA Strand Exchange and RecA Homologs in Meiosis, 463

The Meiotic Checkpoint Network: Step-by-Step through Meiotic Prophase, 493

Meiosis and Maternal Aging: Insights from Aneuploid Oocytes and Trisomy Births, 519

Index, 539