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Abstract
Wild-type germ cells of the viviparous fish, Lebistes (Poecilia) reticulatus, were irradiated in the stages of oogonia, spermatogonia or spermatozoa with 1000 R of X rays at a dose-rate of 200-220 R/min. The grown-up fish were mated after irradiation or sham treatment to unirradiated mutant fish homozygous for three recessive gene loci, causing albinism, lack of yellow and reddish pigmentation ("blue" constitution), and diminution of the size of melanophores ("blond" constitution). As compared to the control series, the phenotypic segregation ratios in the adult F(2) generation after irradiation was changed significantly in favour of wild-type and blue fish, whereas the proportion of albinotic, blond and "white" (= blond + blue) guppies was lowered. This unidirectional effect in postirradiation F(2) was greatest after exposure of spermatozoa with 2 x 500 R (24 hr apart), followed by single doses of 1000 R to spermatogonia and oogonia. These results were explained in terms of a synergistic interaction of recessive radiation-induced mutations in the heterozygous state with those genotypes of the guppy which affect the formation of melanophoric patterns and the synthesis of melanins.Entities:
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Year: 1972 PMID: 5034772 PMCID: PMC1212762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetics ISSN: 0016-6731 Impact factor: 4.562