Defective DNA damage repair in FA cells induces dsDNA breaks and promotes senescence on reprogramming, thereby decreasing the efficiency of iPS cell generation. Genetic correction restores these defects and rescues the reprogramming efficiency. iPS cells derived from a previously corrected somatic cell may be less likely to harbor genomic aberrations. Professional illustration by Debra T. Dartez.

Defective DNA damage repair in FA cells induces dsDNA breaks and promotes senescence on reprogramming, thereby decreasing the efficiency of iPS cell generation. Genetic correction restores these defects and rescues the reprogramming efficiency. iPS cells derived from a previously corrected somatic cell may be less likely to harbor genomic aberrations. Professional illustration by Debra T. Dartez.

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