This book reviews the main concepts concerning DNA damage due to
environmental carcinogens, the effects of DNA damage on DNA replication
using a single DNA polymerase or DNA replisome, and the effects of
carcinogens on various cell activities. It also introduces the detailed
protocols for bypassing DNA damage. As we know, various environmental
carcinogens are produced as a result of industry, agriculture, chemical
engineering and vehicle exhaust in our daily life. It has been reported
that the environmental carcinogens can be connected to tumors and
cancer, directly threatening human health. In this regard, DNA
replication is highly susceptible to damage. This book provides graduate
students and researchers with an overview of the effects of
environmental carcinogens on DNA replication and biological activities
in cells. It offers important information for research in the areas of
biochemistry, cell biology, medicine, toxicology and public health.