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Testing for nondisjunction in the mouse.
Tests for nondisjunction have been carried out in male and female mice. Ten-day fetal progeny of control and treated adults have been karyotyped to establish spontaneous and induced levels of aneuploidy. In males, the effects of 100 rad x-rays on type A spermatogonia and early primary spermatocytes,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637644/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/387393 |
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author | Chandley, A C Speed, R M |
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description | Tests for nondisjunction have been carried out in male and female mice. Ten-day fetal progeny of control and treated adults have been karyotyped to establish spontaneous and induced levels of aneuploidy. In males, the effects of 100 rad x-rays on type A spermatogonia and early primary spermatocytes, and the effects of Mitomycin C (2 mg/kg) on early primary spermatocytes, have been tested. The results show insensitivity of primary spermatocytes to both agents, but a 3.5-fold increase in nondisjunction following spermatogonial irradiation. In females, comparisons have been made between young controls, young x-rayed (5 rad), aged controls and aged x-rayed (5 rad) animals. The "ageing effect" on nondisjunction is observed, but too few fetuses have been analyzed to reach conclusions regarding enhancement of nondisjunction levels by low doses of x-rays. |
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spelling | pubmed-16376442006-11-17 Testing for nondisjunction in the mouse. Chandley, A C Speed, R M Environ Health Perspect Research Article Tests for nondisjunction have been carried out in male and female mice. Ten-day fetal progeny of control and treated adults have been karyotyped to establish spontaneous and induced levels of aneuploidy. In males, the effects of 100 rad x-rays on type A spermatogonia and early primary spermatocytes, and the effects of Mitomycin C (2 mg/kg) on early primary spermatocytes, have been tested. The results show insensitivity of primary spermatocytes to both agents, but a 3.5-fold increase in nondisjunction following spermatogonial irradiation. In females, comparisons have been made between young controls, young x-rayed (5 rad), aged controls and aged x-rayed (5 rad) animals. The "ageing effect" on nondisjunction is observed, but too few fetuses have been analyzed to reach conclusions regarding enhancement of nondisjunction levels by low doses of x-rays. 1979-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1637644/ /pubmed/387393 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chandley, A C Speed, R M Testing for nondisjunction in the mouse. |
title | Testing for nondisjunction in the mouse. |
title_full | Testing for nondisjunction in the mouse. |
title_fullStr | Testing for nondisjunction in the mouse. |
title_full_unstemmed | Testing for nondisjunction in the mouse. |
title_short | Testing for nondisjunction in the mouse. |
title_sort | testing for nondisjunction in the mouse. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637644/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/387393 |
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