DNA Repair
DNA repair is a process by which damaged DNA is repaired in order to prevent mutations, which can lead to cancer, genetic diseases, and other disorders. DNA repair plays an essential role in ensuring genome stability and protecting cells and organisms from the harmful effects of mutations. DNA repair also ensures that cells can continue to divide, reproduce, and differentiate. It is therefore crucial for the maintenance of health, cell survival, and development of organisms. DNA repair is an essential part of our body's natural defense against genetic damage and is essential for the survival of our species.
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