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    RAD51 Family Gene

    The RAD51 family of related genes, identified in both yeast and humans, encode strand-transfer proteins thought to be involved in recombinational repair of DNA damage and in meiotic recombination. Several members of the mammalian RAD51 gene family have been identified, for example, RAD51A, RAD51B, XRCC3, DMC1, and RAD51C. (From OMIM 602774) (NCI Thesaurus)




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