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Uracil and alkylated bases are recognized by what enzyme?what does this enzyme do?

Author: Noura Al shalan



Answer:

-bases are recognized by glycosylases and removed directly from DNA. -Glycosylases and photolyase (a lyase) act by flipping the base out of the double helix, where, depending on the reaction, it is either removed or modified and returned to the helix.


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-bases are recognized by glycosylases and removed directly from DNA.
-Glycosylases and photolyase (a lyase) act by flipping the base out of the double helix, where, depending on the reaction, it is either removed or modified and returned to the helix.
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