Biochemistry and Genetic Analysis of Bioeffects of Low Energy N+ Implantation and Y-Radiation on Arabidopsis thaliana

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  • College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China;

Published date: 05 Mar 2006

Abstract

We analyzed the activities of specific enzymes, esterase and peroxidase, and the electrophoresis profiling of isozymes of both the second-generation (M1) and the third-generation (M2) individuals of Arabidopsis thaliana after the parental generation was treated with low-energy N+ implantation and γ-radiation. Results indicated that the mutagenic effects of both treatments were inheritable. The obvious difference between N+ implantation and γ-radial on the relationship of doses and effects was also observed. For the correlation between effects and doses, the former presented a particular saddle-like pattern, while the latter showed a pattern of linearity. Random amplification of polymorphic DNA analysis showed that the variant DNA bands were consistent in M1 and M2 generations treated with both γ-radiation and ion implantation. However, the ratio of individual plant variation between the two treatments was remarkably different.

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Shi Xiaoming, Li Ke, Nie Yanli, Zhang Genfa . Biochemistry and Genetic Analysis of Bioeffects of Low Energy N+ Implantation and Y-Radiation on Arabidopsis thaliana[J]. Frontiers in Biology, 2006 , 1(1) : 41 -45 . DOI: 10.1007/s11515-005-0011-6

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