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    Evidence relevant to untargeted and transgenerational effects in the offspring of irradiated parents by Little, Mark P., Goodhead, Dudley T., Bridges, Bryn A., Bouffler, Simon D.

    Published in Mutation research (01-07-2013)
    “…In this article we review health effects in offspring of human populations exposed as a result of radiotherapy and some groups exposed to chemotherapy. We also…”
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    Error-prone DNA repair and translesion dna synthesis II : The inducible SOS hypothesis by BRIDGES, Bryn A

    Published in DNA repair (08-06-2005)
    “…Evelyn Witkin hypothesized in 1967 that bacterial cell division is controlled by a repressor which, like the lambda repressor, is inactivated by a complex…”
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    RBE-LET relationships in mutagenesis by ionizing radiation by Nikjoo, H, Munson, R J, Bridges, B A

    Published in Journal of radiation research (1999)
    “…The paper considers the relationship between the quality of radiation and biological lesions produced by ionizing radiation. The paper provides a brief review…”
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    Error-prone DNA repair and translesion synthesis: Focus on the replication fork by Bridges, Bryn A.

    Published in DNA repair (02-05-2005)
    “…Dean Rupp and Paul Howard-Flanders showed that, following exposure to ultraviolet light, bacteria deficient in nucleotide excision repair synthesised DNA with…”
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    Hypermutation in bacteria and other cellular systems by Bridges, Bryn A., Bridges, Bryn A.

    “…A temporary state of hypermutation can in principle arise through an increase in the rate of polymerase errors (which may or may not be triggered by template…”
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    Error-prone repair and translesion synthesis III: The activation of UmuD (or less is more) by Bridges, Bryn A.

    Published in DNA repair (15-08-2005)
    “…Following DNA damage to Escherichia coli bacteria, RecA protein is activated by binding to single stranded DNA and cleaves its own gene repressor (LexA…”
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    Strange goings-on in the mouse germ line by Bridges, Bryn A.

    Published in DNA repair (21-11-2003)
    “…It is a conventional paradigm that mutagens lead to changes in nucleotide sequence when the cell attempts to repair or replicate lesions in DNA (such as…”
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    Radiation and Germline Mutation at Repeat Sequences: Are We in the Middle of a Paradigm Shift? by Bridges, Bryn A.

    Published in Radiation research (01-11-2001)
    “…Bridges, B. A. Radiation and Germline Mutation at Repeat Sequences: Are We in the Middle of a Paradigm Shift? Radiat. Res. 156, 631–641 (2001). Two assumptions…”
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    DNA turnover and mutation in resting cells by Bridges, B A

    Published in BioEssays (01-04-1997)
    “…There is growing evidence that mutations can arise in non-dividing cells (both bacterial and mammalian) in the absence of chromosomal replication. The…”
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    Dirty Transcripts from Clean DNA by Bridges, Bryn A.

    “…The results of research and study conducted on DNA templates are provided. The focus is on RNA transcription and the forces which cease them from functioning…”
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    Elevated mutation rate in mutT bacteria during starvation: evidence for DNA turnover? by Bridges, B A

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-05-1996)
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    DNA repair: Getting past a lesion – at a cost by Bridges, Bryn A

    Published in Current biology (03-12-1998)
    “…Bacteria survive many types of synthesis-blocking DNA lesion by inducing a number of proteins that enable their polymerases to synthesize past a lesion, albeit…”
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    DNA synthesis and viability of a mutT derivative of Escherichia coli WP2 under conditions of amino acid starvation and relation to stationary-phase (adaptive) mutation by Bridges, B A, Ereira, S

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-06-1998)
    “…Escherichia coli WP2 bacteria with an ochre amino acid auxotrophy show no evidence of growth during the first few days after plating at densities above 10(8)…”
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    Effect of endogenous carotenoids on "adaptive" mutation in Escherichia coli FC40 by Bridges, B A, Foster, P L, Timms, A R

    Published in Mutation research (25-01-2001)
    “…The appearance over many days of Lac(+) frameshift mutations in Escherichia coli strain FC40 incubated on lactose selection plates is a classic example of…”
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    Are there DNA damage checkpoints in E. coli? by Bridges, B A

    Published in BioEssays (01-01-1995)
    “…The concept of regulatory 'checkpoints' in the eukaryotic cycle has proved to be a fruitful one. Here, its applicability to the bacterial cell cycle is…”
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