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Meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in Sordaria brevicollis.

A system suitable for the detection of meiotic aneuploidy is described in which various different origins of the aneuploidy can be distinguished. Aneuploid meiotic products are detected as black disomic spores held in asci containing all the products of a single meiosis. Aneuploidy may result from n...

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Autores principales: Bond, D J, McMillan, L
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/387400
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description A system suitable for the detection of meiotic aneuploidy is described in which various different origins of the aneuploidy can be distinguished. Aneuploid meiotic products are detected as black disomic spores held in asci containing all the products of a single meiosis. Aneuploidy may result from nondisjunction or from a meiosis in which an extra replica of one of the chromosomes has been generated in some other way, e.g., extra replication. By using this system it has been shown that pFPA treatment increase aneuploidy, primarily through an effect on nondisjunction. Preliminary results with trifluralin have indicated that this compound, too, may increase aneuploidy. There is a good possibility that the system can be further developed to permit a more rapid screening using a random plating method; this will allow a more efficient two-part analysis of the effects of compounds under test.
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spelling pubmed-16376582006-11-17 Meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in Sordaria brevicollis. Bond, D J McMillan, L Environ Health Perspect Research Article A system suitable for the detection of meiotic aneuploidy is described in which various different origins of the aneuploidy can be distinguished. Aneuploid meiotic products are detected as black disomic spores held in asci containing all the products of a single meiosis. Aneuploidy may result from nondisjunction or from a meiosis in which an extra replica of one of the chromosomes has been generated in some other way, e.g., extra replication. By using this system it has been shown that pFPA treatment increase aneuploidy, primarily through an effect on nondisjunction. Preliminary results with trifluralin have indicated that this compound, too, may increase aneuploidy. There is a good possibility that the system can be further developed to permit a more rapid screening using a random plating method; this will allow a more efficient two-part analysis of the effects of compounds under test. 1979-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1637658/ /pubmed/387400 Text en
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Bond, D J
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Meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in Sordaria brevicollis.
title Meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in Sordaria brevicollis.
title_full Meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in Sordaria brevicollis.
title_fullStr Meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in Sordaria brevicollis.
title_full_unstemmed Meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in Sordaria brevicollis.
title_short Meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in Sordaria brevicollis.
title_sort meiotic aneuploidy: its origins and induction following chemical treatment in sordaria brevicollis.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/387400
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