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- W17989892 abstract "Results are reported from studies on radioinduced recessive lethal and slow growth mutations in paramecium. The best hypothesis to account for all results seems to be that radiation of any kind produces localized alterations in the chromosomes. These alterations are subject to metabolic repair until DNA synthesis (i.e., chromosome duplication), at which time those remaining are converted to seif-replicating mutation. Whether any conversion to mutation occurs before DNA synthesis is still unsettled. Our direct evidence is for loss of damage, i.e., repair, before DNA synthesis and conversion during synthesis. Furthermore, repair is especially efficient during G2 or early prophase, but just why is not clear. This hypothesis shares many features with the idea of metabolic repair of chromosome breaks through restitutional reunion. However, there are also dissimilarities, especially in that DNA synthesis has been shown not to be an important end point for reunion. (auth)" @default.
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- W17989892 title "Chromosome duplication and mutation." @default.
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