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Pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis.

Although pollen viability promises to be a very sensitive indicator of environmental mutagenesis, its utility in this regard is confounded by the fact that it is influenced also by nonmutagenic environmental stress. However, with appropriately homozygous material, we may discriminate between mutagen...

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Autor principal: Mulcahy, D L
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7460889
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description Although pollen viability promises to be a very sensitive indicator of environmental mutagenesis, its utility in this regard is confounded by the fact that it is influenced also by nonmutagenic environmental stress. However, with appropriately homozygous material, we may discriminate between mutagenic and nonmutagenic influences on pollen viability. Pollen inviability resulting from mutagenesis will exhibit a strong tendency to segregate, whereas stress induced inviability will not. When pollen grains are shed individually, evidence for genetic segregation is often lost, but with pollen in tetrads, this evidence, a specific indicator of environmentally induced mutation, is preserved. A further advantage of pollen in tetrads is that, again because evidence for genetic segregation is preserved, tetrads allow us to distinguish between pre- and postpachytene mutations. This capability eliminates the problem of mutant sectors whereby a single mutational event may give rise to a large number of mutant cells. Methods of examining pollen tetrads are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-15686252006-09-19 Pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis. Mulcahy, D L Environ Health Perspect Research Article Although pollen viability promises to be a very sensitive indicator of environmental mutagenesis, its utility in this regard is confounded by the fact that it is influenced also by nonmutagenic environmental stress. However, with appropriately homozygous material, we may discriminate between mutagenic and nonmutagenic influences on pollen viability. Pollen inviability resulting from mutagenesis will exhibit a strong tendency to segregate, whereas stress induced inviability will not. When pollen grains are shed individually, evidence for genetic segregation is often lost, but with pollen in tetrads, this evidence, a specific indicator of environmentally induced mutation, is preserved. A further advantage of pollen in tetrads is that, again because evidence for genetic segregation is preserved, tetrads allow us to distinguish between pre- and postpachytene mutations. This capability eliminates the problem of mutant sectors whereby a single mutational event may give rise to a large number of mutant cells. Methods of examining pollen tetrads are discussed. 1981-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1568625/ /pubmed/7460889 Text en
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Pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis.
title Pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis.
title_full Pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis.
title_fullStr Pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis.
title_full_unstemmed Pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis.
title_short Pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis.
title_sort pollen tetrads in the detection of environmental mutagenesis.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7460889
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