General Biology I
Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by an extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet (UV) light, leading to a high risk of skin cancer and other skin abnormalities. This condition arises due to defects in the DNA repair mechanisms, specifically nucleotide excision repair, which is crucial for repairing UV-induced DNA damage. Individuals with XP exhibit symptoms like freckling, sunburn, and skin lesions at a young age due to the inability to effectively repair DNA damage caused by UV radiation.
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