Fine structure mapping in yeast with sunlamp radiation
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ABSTRACT The X-ray mapping procedure of Manney and Mortimer (1964) is the most widely applicable and convenient method for fine structure analysis in yeast, but suffers the disadvantage that suitable X-ray machines or gamma ray sources are very expensive. Although many other recombinogens are known, none gives a linear dose-response like X-rays and few are as convenient or give as reproducible results. Experiments with Saccharomyces cerevisiae reported in this paper show, however, that the near-ultraviolet radiation emitted by fluorescent sunlamps gives linear dose-response relations, as reproducible results as ionizing radiations, and map distances which correlate highly with those obtained by using 60Co gamma rays. It is suggested that this convenient recombinogen may be a suitable low-cost substitute for ionizing radiations in fine structure mapping.
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Genetics
- Journal Volume
- 76
- Journal Issue
- 4
- Series
- Genetics.
- Journal Page Range
- 723-733
- ISSN
- 1943-2631
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 5146102
- Subject category
- S63: RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
- Descriptors DEI
- BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; GENE RECOMBINATION; IRRADIATION; NEAR ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION; SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE
- Descriptors DEC
- BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; FUNGI; MICROORGANISMS; PLANTS; RADIATION EFFECTS; RADIATIONS; SACCHAROMYCES; ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION; YEASTS
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