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Induced effect of irradiated exogenous DNA on wheat

Induced effect of irradiated exogenous DNA on wheat

Li Zhong-Jie
Sun Guang-Zu
Wang Guang-Jin
Tang Feng-Lan
Zhang Yue-Xue
Yan Wen-Yi
Chen Yi-Chun
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.7, No.2pp.126-128Published in print 01 May 1996
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Irradiated exogenous DNA introduced into wheat can give rise to break of DNA-chain and damage of part of alkali radicals. Introducing exogenous DNA irradiated by γ rays could increase Do fructification rate and decrease seed size and plumpness. These tendencies became obvious with dose increase. In comparison with control DNA, introducing DNA irradiated could raise evidently mutagenic effect of pollen tube pathway technique.

Irradiation on exogenous DNAIntroductionWheatBiological radiation effects
Reference
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