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Studies on biological effects of ion beams on lethality, molecular nature of mutation, mutation rate, and spectrum of mutation phenotype for mutation breeding in higher plants.

Atsushi Tanaka1, Naoya Shikazono, Yoshihiro Hase.   

Abstract

Recently, heavy ions or ion beams have been used to generate new mutants or varieties, especially in higher plants. It has been found that ion beams show high relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of growth inhibition, lethality, and so on, but the characteristics of ion beams on mutation have not been clearly elucidated. To understand the effect of ion beams on mutation induction, mutation rates were investigated using visible known Arabidopsis mutant phenotypes, indicating that mutation frequencies induced by carbon ions were 20-fold higher than by electrons. In chrysanthemum and carnation, flower-color and flower-form mutants, which are hardly produced by gamma rays or X rays, were induced by ion beams. Novel mutants and their responsible genes, such as UV-B resistant, serrated petals and sepals, anthocyaninless, etc. were induced by ion beams. These results indicated that the characteristics of ion beams for mutation induction are high mutation frequency and broad mutation spectrum and therefore, efficient induction of novel mutants. On the other hand, PCR and sequencing analyses showed that half of all mutants induced by ion beams possessed large DNA alterations, while the rest had point-like mutations. Both mutations induced by ion beams had a common feature that deletion of several bases were predominantly induced. It is plausible that ion beams induce a limited amount of large and irreparable DNA damage, resulting in production of a null mutation that shows a new mutant phenotype.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20505261     DOI: 10.1269/jrr.09143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Radiat Res        ISSN: 0449-3060            Impact factor:   2.724


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5.  Repair characteristics and time-dependent effects in response to heavy-ion beam irradiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a comparison with X-ray irradiation.

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Authors:  Veronica De Micco; Carmen Arena; Diana Pignalosa; Marco Durante
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8.  A Comparison of the Transcriptomes of Cowpeas in Response to Two Different Ionizing Radiations.

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9.  Ion-beam irradiation, gene identification, and marker-assisted breeding in the development of low-cadmium rice.

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10.  DNA damage response in male gametes of Cyrtanthus mackenii during pollen tube growth.

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Journal:  AoB Plants       Date:  2013-02-27       Impact factor: 3.276

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