P element excision in Drosophila is stimulated by gamma-irradiation in transient embryonic assays

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The influence of gamma-irradiation on P element excision and excision-site repair mechanisms was directly tested by embryonic somatic excision assays. Preblastoderm P[ry+, Δ2-3](99B) embryos, having a stable source of somatically active P transposase, were irradiated previous to injection with P excision indicator plasmids. Frequencies of precise or nearly precise P excision increased with gamma-ray doses ranging from 0.5 to 3.5 Gy. Higher doses resulted in frequencies close to that in unirradiated embryos, though considerable embryonic lethality was also evident at these doses. A direct positive interaction between gamma-irradiation and P element activity is concluded.

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Handler, A. M., & Gomez, S. P. (1997). P element excision in Drosophila is stimulated by gamma-irradiation in transient embryonic assays. Genetical Research, 70(1), 75–78. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672397002759

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