Answer:
Non-homologous end joining
Explanation:
The double-strand breaks are repaired using, non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), in the absence of a homologous sequence, .
Some nucleotide are removed from the ends, produced by the double-strand break and then the two strands are ligated, Ku proteins firstly binds to the ends and it recruits DNA-PKcs, which then recruits the Artemis (a nuclease) , it will remove single-stranded DNA if any in that region then DNA ligase IV ligates the 2 ends.
Since NHEJ results in deletion of few nucleotide,then this is an error-prone repair mechanism
convclusively, Non-homologous end joining would be used to join the DNA, but errors would still remain.