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Factors Limiting the Number of Radiation-Induced Chromosome Exchanges : I. Distance: Evidence from Non-Interaction of x-Ray— and Neutron-Induced Breaks

Soaked seeds of Vicia faba were exposed to fractionated doses of x-rays or x-rays and fast neutrons. When the two-hit (exchange) chromosome aberrations were scored at the first mitosis of the root tip, it was observed that with short fractionation times the radiation-induced breaks from the two x-ra...

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Autores principales: Wolff, Sheldon, Atwood, K. C., Randolph, M. L., Luippold, H. E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1958
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13563542
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Atwood, K. C.
Randolph, M. L.
Luippold, H. E.
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description Soaked seeds of Vicia faba were exposed to fractionated doses of x-rays or x-rays and fast neutrons. When the two-hit (exchange) chromosome aberrations were scored at the first mitosis of the root tip, it was observed that with short fractionation times the radiation-induced breaks from the two x-ray doses could rejoin with one another to form exchanges in proportion to the square of the total dose. If, however, one dose was x-rays and the second neutrons, then no quantitatively determinable interaction occurred between the breaks induced by each of the doses, and the aberration yield was simply the sum of that induced by each fraction. The phenomenon of non-interaction as observed by these dose fractionation studies and also by the linear dose response curve for two-break aberrations induced by neutrons has led to calculations of the distance over which two breaks can rejoin. The distance is evidently much smaller than the previously accepted value of 1 µ.
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spelling pubmed-22245032008-05-01 Factors Limiting the Number of Radiation-Induced Chromosome Exchanges : I. Distance: Evidence from Non-Interaction of x-Ray— and Neutron-Induced Breaks Wolff, Sheldon Atwood, K. C. Randolph, M. L. Luippold, H. E. J Biophys Biochem Cytol Article Soaked seeds of Vicia faba were exposed to fractionated doses of x-rays or x-rays and fast neutrons. When the two-hit (exchange) chromosome aberrations were scored at the first mitosis of the root tip, it was observed that with short fractionation times the radiation-induced breaks from the two x-ray doses could rejoin with one another to form exchanges in proportion to the square of the total dose. If, however, one dose was x-rays and the second neutrons, then no quantitatively determinable interaction occurred between the breaks induced by each of the doses, and the aberration yield was simply the sum of that induced by each fraction. The phenomenon of non-interaction as observed by these dose fractionation studies and also by the linear dose response curve for two-break aberrations induced by neutrons has led to calculations of the distance over which two breaks can rejoin. The distance is evidently much smaller than the previously accepted value of 1 µ. The Rockefeller University Press 1958-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2224503/ /pubmed/13563542 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1958, by The Rockefeller Institute
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Wolff, Sheldon
Atwood, K. C.
Randolph, M. L.
Luippold, H. E.
Factors Limiting the Number of Radiation-Induced Chromosome Exchanges : I. Distance: Evidence from Non-Interaction of x-Ray— and Neutron-Induced Breaks
title Factors Limiting the Number of Radiation-Induced Chromosome Exchanges : I. Distance: Evidence from Non-Interaction of x-Ray— and Neutron-Induced Breaks
title_full Factors Limiting the Number of Radiation-Induced Chromosome Exchanges : I. Distance: Evidence from Non-Interaction of x-Ray— and Neutron-Induced Breaks
title_fullStr Factors Limiting the Number of Radiation-Induced Chromosome Exchanges : I. Distance: Evidence from Non-Interaction of x-Ray— and Neutron-Induced Breaks
title_full_unstemmed Factors Limiting the Number of Radiation-Induced Chromosome Exchanges : I. Distance: Evidence from Non-Interaction of x-Ray— and Neutron-Induced Breaks
title_short Factors Limiting the Number of Radiation-Induced Chromosome Exchanges : I. Distance: Evidence from Non-Interaction of x-Ray— and Neutron-Induced Breaks
title_sort factors limiting the number of radiation-induced chromosome exchanges : i. distance: evidence from non-interaction of x-ray— and neutron-induced breaks
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13563542
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