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The Production of Strand Breaks in Mammalian DNA by X-Rays: At Different Stages in the Cell Cycle
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Dna DamageCytogeneticsGeneticsAlkaline Edta-sucrose SedimentationRadiation EffectMolecular BiologyCell CycleStrand BreaksX-ray FluorescenceMammalian DnaGenome InstabilityCell DivisionTotal Strand BreakageDna ReplicationChromosomal RearrangementCell BiologyChromatinChromosome DynamicsNatural SciencesChromosome BiologyMedicine
The formation of strand breaks induced by x-rays in the DNA of Chinese hamster ovary cells has been studied as a function of the position of the cells in the cycle by alkaline EDTA-sucrose sedimentation. The efficiency of total strand breakage was found to be the same throughout the cell cycle and equal to 60 ± 10 eV per break. This figure was obtained from the best fit of a random distribution to the observed size distribution at high x-ray doses; by computation from a direct evaluation of the number-average molecular weight at low doses; and also at low x-ray doses from the destruction of the monodisperse distributions associated with the structural chromosomal subunits.
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