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English: Replication stress from either endogenous or exogenous causes (red circles) leaves chromosomal segment unreplicated or interwinded leading to anaphase bridges formation. Single-ended DSB could lead to dicentric chromosome formation and thus, also, to anaphase bridge formation. Non-detected damages upon low replicative stress could be grouped in one detectable entity in G1: 53BP1 bodies and/or micronuclei. Replication stress also favors mitotic extra centrosomes and multipolar mitosis, thus amplifying mitotic catastrophes and genome instability to the whole genome. [1]
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Source https://doi.org/10.3390/genes6020267
Author Camille Gelot, Indiana Magdalou, and Bernard S. Lopez

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