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Silencing and DNA repair connect

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Figure 1: The work by Tsukamoto et al.1 shows that, together with the DNA end-binding factor Ku, yeast Sir2, Sir3 and Sir4 proteins operate in rejoining breaks in double-stranded DNA.

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Jackson, S. Silencing and DNA repair connect. Nature 388, 829–830 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/42136

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