“…Homologous recombination uses a sister chromatid in S and G 2 phases as a template; NHEJ is an error-prone method of directly ligating the DSB ends in G 0 and G 1 phases. HR involves BRCA1, BRCA2 and Rad51 proteins and NHEJ involves Ku70/80, the DNA-PK, and DNA ligase IV [1]. During migration and differentiation, there is dependence on NHEJ pathways, so mutations in the NHEJ pathway can result in loss of neuroprogenitor cells, cortical neurons and finally results in microcephaly.…”