When AID/APOBEC creates a thymine:guanine mismatch, the base excision repair mechanism corrects this issue. This process is shown in Figure 21.
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THE INHERITANCE OF NON-GENETIC MATERIAL
DNA METHYLATION PATTERNS IN FATHERS WITH PTSD AND THEIR OFFSPRING
When AID/APOBEC creates a thymine:guanine mismatch, the base excision repair mechanism corrects this issue. This process is shown in Figure 21.
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Add a detailed, step-by-step description of demethylation like that included in the previous mechanism page, with mentions of the enzymes involved if possible.
Most reviews/papers only give information on the pathway, rather than the mechanisms. If I find an adequate one, I will add it!