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The genome of a cell is continuously damaged, which is inevitable because DNA damage often arises as a result of normal cellular processes. ... The result is double-strand breaks (DSBs) in the chromosome. A DSB can also be caused by environmental exposure to irradiation, other chemical agents, or ultraviolet light (UV). A double-strand DNA break (DSB) occurs or arises when both strands of the DNA duplex are severed, often as the result of ionizing radiation.
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