A multivariate approach to the association pattern of reciprocal translocations induced by chemicals and ionizing radiation in mouse germ cells

The degree of similarity between chemical and physical agents in their capacity to induce reciprocal translocations was analyzed by means of multivariate analysis techniques. The effect of three different doses of gamma rays, four doses of X-rays and different doses of adriamycin, mitomycin C, thio-...

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Autores principales: De Luca, Julio César, Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo, Dulout, Fernando Noel
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/83364
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topic Ciencias Veterinarias
multivariate analysis
similarity
reciprocal translocations
spellingShingle Ciencias Veterinarias
multivariate analysis
similarity
reciprocal translocations
De Luca, Julio César
Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo
Dulout, Fernando Noel
A multivariate approach to the association pattern of reciprocal translocations induced by chemicals and ionizing radiation in mouse germ cells
topic_facet Ciencias Veterinarias
multivariate analysis
similarity
reciprocal translocations
description The degree of similarity between chemical and physical agents in their capacity to induce reciprocal translocations was analyzed by means of multivariate analysis techniques. The effect of three different doses of gamma rays, four doses of X-rays and different doses of adriamycin, mitomycin C, thio-tepa and bleomycin was analyzed. Data were arranged in a basic matrix by two methods: cluster analysis and ordination. Two main groups were found, one including doses of 9 and 10 Gy and the other including the remaining lower doses of ionizing radiation and the other chemicals. Various subgroups were found within the second group. Accordingly, using presence/absence data there was not a specific pattern of chromosomal damage induction for physical and chemical agents. The increase in the frequencies of reciprocal translocation observed with 9 and 10 Gy was due to an increase in the kind of multivalent configurations. This variability could be dose dependent. Likewise, the similarity observed in the second group between the chemicals and the lower doses of ionizing radiation could also be dose dependent.
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author De Luca, Julio César
Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo
Dulout, Fernando Noel
author_facet De Luca, Julio César
Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo
Dulout, Fernando Noel
author_sort De Luca, Julio César
title A multivariate approach to the association pattern of reciprocal translocations induced by chemicals and ionizing radiation in mouse germ cells
title_short A multivariate approach to the association pattern of reciprocal translocations induced by chemicals and ionizing radiation in mouse germ cells
title_full A multivariate approach to the association pattern of reciprocal translocations induced by chemicals and ionizing radiation in mouse germ cells
title_fullStr A multivariate approach to the association pattern of reciprocal translocations induced by chemicals and ionizing radiation in mouse germ cells
title_full_unstemmed A multivariate approach to the association pattern of reciprocal translocations induced by chemicals and ionizing radiation in mouse germ cells
title_sort multivariate approach to the association pattern of reciprocal translocations induced by chemicals and ionizing radiation in mouse germ cells
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