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  • Copy number variation is a major source of variation between individuals that is increasingly recognized as influencing genome evolution and human disease. But how does it arise? The authors discuss predicted mechanisms of copy number change, including non-homologous end-joining and non-homologous repair of broken replication forks.

    • P. J. Hastings
    • James R. Lupski
    • Grzegorz Ira
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume: 10, P: 551-564
  • The search for a homologous template is a fundamental, yet largely uncharacterized, reaction in DNA double-strand break repair. Two reports now demonstrate that broken chromosomes increase their movement and explore large volumes of nuclear space searching for a homologous template. Break mobility requires resection and recombination enzymes, as well as damage-checkpoint components.

    • Grzegorz Ira
    • Philip J. Hastings
    News & Views
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 14, P: 448-450