College Physics I – Introduction
Single-strand breaks (SSBs) are a type of DNA damage that occurs when the phosphodiester backbone of one strand of the DNA double helix is severed, leaving the complementary strand intact. This disruption in the DNA structure can have significant implications for cellular function and viability, particularly in the context of ionizing radiation exposure.
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