It’s shown in figure 4 wherein Rrm2 had increased expression after DNA damage, supporting our hypothesis that Rrm2 is involved in the DNA damage repair pathway. Hope that helps!
What are the implications of your specific research on the medical world; is there anything that you think would be beneficial to know about Rrm2 from your research, and how it repairs DNA damage?
It’s mentioned in the abstract a bit, but in the medical world DNA damage can happen in many different ways including things like external environmental factors, things such as radiation, etc. Rrm2 is seen in our experiment to have increased expression when DNA damage is induced, and in other outside research I’ve done it’s seen that when it is downregulated that DNA damage is increased. Hope that helps!
Hello! Brief question about the results of this experiment. Please correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems like the first experiment could neither validate nor invalidate the postulation that Rrm2 was involved in DNA damage repair. If that is the case, why do you think strong results were not presented there?
You said that it is suspected that Rrm2 is involved in the DNA Damage repair pathway, but why do you suspect that? What is your evidence?
LikeLike
It’s shown in figure 4 wherein Rrm2 had increased expression after DNA damage, supporting our hypothesis that Rrm2 is involved in the DNA damage repair pathway. Hope that helps!
LikeLike
What are the implications of your specific research on the medical world; is there anything that you think would be beneficial to know about Rrm2 from your research, and how it repairs DNA damage?
LikeLike
It’s mentioned in the abstract a bit, but in the medical world DNA damage can happen in many different ways including things like external environmental factors, things such as radiation, etc. Rrm2 is seen in our experiment to have increased expression when DNA damage is induced, and in other outside research I’ve done it’s seen that when it is downregulated that DNA damage is increased. Hope that helps!
LikeLike
Hello! Brief question about the results of this experiment. Please correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems like the first experiment could neither validate nor invalidate the postulation that Rrm2 was involved in DNA damage repair. If that is the case, why do you think strong results were not presented there?
LikeLike
The first experiment was to validate the primers not Rrm2, hope that helps!
LikeLike
This may be an incorrect interpretation on my end, but why do you think the results of the first experiment were inconclussive?
LikeLike
What can we do with the knowledge of Rrm2 being able to do DNA damage repair?
LikeLike
We can utilize it in places such as medical practices that are dealing with treatment of DNA damage!
LikeLike