This book covers one of the most important topics in modern biology:
recombination. Genetic recombination is an important process involved in
shaping the genetic make up of progeny. Increasingly, it has become
evident that recombination is a DNA repair pathway crucial during DNA
replication in vegetatively growing cells. It plays a critical role in
preserving the integrity of the genome by mediating the repair of DNA
damage which can occur during normal cellular metabolism as a result of
oxidative stress, transcription, replication fork stalling or breakdown,
or after the exposure to DNA damaging agents. The book summarizes all
existing views on the topic and puts them into context. It contains
in-depth and up-to-date analysis of the chapter topics, written by
international experts.