Abstract:The review focuses on the mechanism of mismatch repair in bacteriophage T4. It was fi rst observed in T4 as an extra recombination mechanism, which contributed to the general recombination only when particular rII mutations were used as genetic markers (high-recombination markers), whereas it was inactive toward other rII mutations (lowrecombination markers). This marker-dependent recombination pathway was identifi ed as a repair of mismatches in recombinational heteroduplexes. Comparison of the structure of m… Show more
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