Team:NYC Wetware/Deinococcus/Cell Damage

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<h3>Damage to the DNA and Proteins</h3>
<h3>Damage to the DNA and Proteins</h3>
The cell is hit repeatedly with radiation, causing extensive damage to the DNA and proteins. The damage to the DNA includes:<br/>
The cell is hit repeatedly with radiation, causing extensive damage to the DNA and proteins. The damage to the DNA includes:<br/>
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DNA is composed of a backbone attached to nucleobases. Damage may occur to the bases.<br/>
DNA is composed of a backbone attached to nucleobases. Damage may occur to the bases.<br/>
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The backbone of DNA is made up of a repeating pattern of sugar and phosphate. A single strand break occurs when this backbone is broken.<br/>
The backbone of DNA is made up of a repeating pattern of sugar and phosphate. A single strand break occurs when this backbone is broken.<br/>
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DNA is commonly found as a double strand. If the opposing strands both develop single strand breaks, this double strand break may cause the separation of the two fragments of DNA.<br/>
DNA is commonly found as a double strand. If the opposing strands both develop single strand breaks, this double strand break may cause the separation of the two fragments of DNA.<br/>
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Ionizing radiation is radiation with sufficient energy to remove an electron from an atom.<br/>
Ionizing radiation is radiation with sufficient energy to remove an electron from an atom.<br/>
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Ionizing radiation has the power to cause Double Strand Breaks, as well as initiate the Fenton Reaction, which can cause damage to proteins as well as DNA.<br/>
Ionizing radiation has the power to cause Double Strand Breaks, as well as initiate the Fenton Reaction, which can cause damage to proteins as well as DNA.<br/>

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