DNA damage refers to changes in the chemical structure of DNA caused by internal processes such as normal metabolism or external factors like radiation, toxins, and environmental stressors. These alterations can disrupt normal cell function and, if left unrepaired, may lead to mutations, aging, or diseases such as cancer. To protect genetic integrity, cells are equipped with complex DNA repair mechanisms that constantly monitor and correct damage, helping maintain stability and proper biological function over time.
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