DNA repair mechanisms – DNA Fix Diagram for USMLE Step 1

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DNA repair mechanisms are vital for maintaining genome integrity and are frequently tested on the USMLE Step 1. This illustration details critical pathways including nonhomologous end joining, homologous recombination, and nucleotide excision repair. By visualizing the response to a double-strand break and UV radiation-induced pyrimidine dimers, students can differentiate between error-prone and high-fidelity repair. The diagram clearly depicts sister chromatids, DNA lesions, and the excision of damaged segments, highlighting the clinical consequences of defects in these dna repair genes. This vector outline uses distinct color-coding to track strand synthesis and template usage, offering clarity that standard textbook figures often lack.

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