Interchromosomal distribution of gamma ray-induced chromatid aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary cells

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Interchromosomal distributions of breakpoints from chromatid-type aberrations induced by gamma rays in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells were analyzed. In most chromosomes the distribution was as expected from chromosome lengths for simple breaks or the respective relative corrected length in case of exchanges. There were deviations from expectation in a few chromosomes for chromatid breaks, interchanges, intra-arm intrachanges and inter-arm intrachanges. Especially interesting are the results concerning chromosomes 2 and 8, which were more often involved in exchanges than expected. An "exchange phenotype" for these chromosomes is proposed and possible explanations for the non-random distribution of chromosome breakpoints are presented.

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Martínez-López, W., Porro, V., Folle, G. A., Mendez-Acuña, L., Savage, J. R. K., & Obe, G. (2000). Interchromosomal distribution of gamma ray-induced chromatid aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 23(4), 1071–1076. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572000000400053

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