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An effective method for detection and analysis of DNA damage induced by heavy-ion beams.

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  • An effective method for detection and analysis of DNA damage induced by heavy-ion beams. Abstract Text:

    yusuke kazamaYusuke Kazama,hiroyuki saitoHiroyuki Saito,makoto fujiwaraMakoto Fujiwara,tomoki matsuyamaTomoki Matsuyama,yoriko hayashiYoriko Hayashi,hiromichi ryutoHiromichi Ryuto,nobuhisa fukunishiNobuhisa Fukunishi,tomoko abeTomoko Abe,yusuke kazamaYusuke Kazama,hiroyuki saitoHiroyuki Saito,makoto fujiwaraMakoto Fujiwara,tomoki matsuyamaTomoki Matsuyama,yoriko hayashiYoriko Hayashi,hiromichi ryutoHiromichi Ryuto,nobuhisa fukunishiNobuhisa Fukunishi,tomoko abeTomoko Abe,yusuke kazamaYusuke Kazama,hiroyuki saitoHiroyuki Saito,makoto fujiwaraMakoto Fujiwara,tomoki matsuyamaTomoki Matsuyama,yoriko hayashiYoriko Hayashi,hiromichi ryutoHiromichi Ryuto,nobuhisa fukunishiNobuhisa Fukunishi,tomoko abeTomoko Abe,

    We have developed an efficient system to detect and analyze DNA mutations induced by heavy-ion beams in Arabiopsis thaliana. In this system, a stable transgenic Arabidopsis line that constitutively expresses a yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) by a single-copy gene at a genomic locus was constructed and irradiated with heavy-ion beams. The YFP gene is a target of mutagenesis, and its loss of function or expression can easily be detected by the disappearance of YFP signals in planta under microscopy. With this system, a (12)C(6+)-induced mutant with single deletion and multiple base changes was isolated.

    An effective method for detection and analysis of DNA damage induced by heavy-ion beams. Publishing Authors By Initials

    y kazamaY Kazama,h saitoH Saito,m fujiwaraM Fujiwara,t matsuyamaT Matsuyama,y hayashiY Hayashi,h ryutoH Ryuto,n fukunishiN Fukunishi,t abeT Abe,y kazamaY Kazama,h saitoH Saito,m fujiwaraM Fujiwara,t matsuyamaT Matsuyama,y hayashiY Hayashi,h ryutoH Ryuto,n fukunishiN Fukunishi,t abeT Abe,y kazamaY Kazama,h saitoH Saito,m fujiwaraM Fujiwara,t matsuyamaT Matsuyama,y hayashiY Hayashi,h ryutoH Ryuto,n fukunishiN Fukunishi,t abeT Abe,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry

    VOLUME: 71

    Page Numbers: 2864-9

    Journal Abbreviation: Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0916-8451

    DAY: 7

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: RIKEN Nishina Center.

    Country: Japan

    Japan Research PublicationJapan Research Publication

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    MEDLINETA: Biosci Biotechnol Biochem

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