Damage to DNA Caused by Hydrolysis

  • Shapiro R
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The covalent structure of DNA is unstable in aqueous solution. It tends to hydrolyze to its monomeric components, and they themselves are subject to various hydrolytic reactions. These processes are slow, when compared to most familiar chemical reactions. However, a...

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Shapiro, R. (1981). Damage to DNA Caused by Hydrolysis. In Chromosome Damage and Repair (pp. 3–18). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7956-0_1

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