Researchers find that accurately transcribing DNA overrides DNA repair

A groundbreaking and surprising discovery provides a major conceptual change of what is most important to cells: the fidelity of the DNA transcription process – accurately copying the DNA message into RNA, the precursor to proteins – or DNA repair, which saves broken chromosomes from being lost. As reported in the journal Nature, researchers found that in the model organism E. coli, the fidelity of transcribing DNA comes at the expense of DNA repair.