BIOCH330 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Non-Homologous End Joining, Homologous Recombination, Crispr

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This rna is associate through base pairing with crispr rna. Located just outside the region of comlementarity within the target dna. Pam needs to be there for the cleavage. If pam is not there, the dsdna is not effectively recognized and prevents self cleavage. Pam was not originally present in the crispr rna derived from the phage. Crispr sequence is always on at a low level. Our cells are constantly being bombarded by agents that lead to dna danage. Both single stranded and double stranded breaks are made. Cells have diverse pathways to repair that damage. Those are distinct whether the damage is ds or ss. Two major dna repair pathways in eukaryotic cells. The breaks are recognized by a set of factors that hold the two double strands together so they do not separate off in the cell. There are nucleases that trim back the break.

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