Publications by authors named "Anna Vestergaard Rasmussen"

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  • * In healthy cells, the homologous recombination (HR) process for rDNA stability is similar to that in other parts of the genome but is disrupted in BLM-deficient cells.
  • * Without Bloom helicase (BLM), rDNA can still attract RAD51, which causes genomic instability and micronuclei formation, indicating broader implications for genome integrity.
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The importance of chromatin environment for DNA repair has gained increasing recognition in recent years. The nucleolus is the largest sub-compartment within the nucleus: it has distinct biophysical properties, selective protein retention, and houses the specialized ribosomal RNA genes (collectively referred to as rDNA) with a unique chromatin composition. These genes have high transcriptional activity and a repetitive nature, making them susceptible to DNA damage and resulting in the highest frequency of rearrangements across the genome.

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