replikationsfel
Replikationsfel, also known as replication fork barriers, are obstacles that can hinder the process of DNA replication in cells. This process is crucial for cell division and the production of new cells. Replikationsfel can be caused by various factors, including DNA damage, chemical modifications, or structural barriers within the DNA molecule itself. When a replication fork encounters a replikationsfel, it may stall or even collapse, leading to replication stress.
One common type of replikationsfel is the presence of DNA lesions, such as thymine dimers caused by
Cells have evolved several mechanisms to overcome replikationsfel. These include the use of specialized enzymes, such
Replikationsfel can also contribute to genomic instability and increased mutation rates, as the replication machinery may
In summary, replikationsfel are natural barriers to DNA replication that cells must navigate to maintain genomic