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 What Are The Role Of Enzymes In DNA?
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 Scientists have made an important discovery about the role of an enzyme which is called ataxia telangiectasia. It is mutated protein in the body's ability to repair the damaged DNA.
When the DNA within a cell is damaged, the cell's protective mechanism do one of two things:
- repair the defect or "commit suicide," says Rafael Casellas, an investigator in NIAMS' Molecular Immunology.
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