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<p>to a 5' phosphate, which differs from the AP endonuclease cleavage product.  Some glycosylase-lyases can further perform ?-elimination, which converts the 3' aldehyde to a 3' phosphate.  A wide variety of glycosylases have evolved to recognize different damaged bases.  Examples of DNA glycosylases include <a href="page.php?w=Oxoguanine_glycosylase">Ogg1</a>, which recognizes 8-oxoguanine, <a href="page.php?w=DNA-3-methyladenine_glycosylase">MPG</a>, which recognizes 3-methyladenine, and <a href="page.php?w=Uracil-DNA_glycosylase">UNG</a>, which</p><p>
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