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Publication : Effect of ionizing radiation on transgenerational appearance of p(un) reversions in mice.

First Author  Carls N Year  1999
Journal  Carcinogenesis Volume  20
Issue  12 Pages  2351-4
PubMed ID  10590232 Mgi Jnum  J:59212
Mgi Id  MGI:1351163 Doi  10.1093/carcin/20.12.2351
Citation  Carls N, et al. (1999) Effect of ionizing radiation on transgenerational appearance of p(un) reversions in mice. Carcinogenesis 20(12):2351-4
abstractText  Multiple genetic changes are required for the development of a malignant tumor cell and many environmentally induced cancers show a delayed onset of > 20 years following exposure. In fact, the frequency of genetic changes in cancer cells is higher than can be explained by random mutation. A high level of genetic instability in a subpopulation of cells may be caused by a mutator phenotype transmitted through many cell divisions. We have determined the effects of irradiation of parental male mice on the frequency and characteristics of mitotically occurring DNA deletion events at the p(un) locus in the offspring. Reversion of the p(un) marker in mouse embryos is due to deletion of 70 kb of DNA resulting in fur spots in the offspring. We found that irradiation of male mice caused a significantly higher frequency of large spots in the offspring, indicative of the induction of DNA deletions early in embryo development. These deletion events occurred, however, many cell divisions after irradiation. The present data indicate that exposure of the germline to ionizing radiation results in induction of delayed DNA deletions in offspring mice.
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