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Comparison of sister chromatid exchanges from three successive cell cycles in Wallabia bicolor chromosomes
Authors:C R Geard
Affiliation:botany Department, School of General Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T. Australia
Abstract:An autoradiographic analysis of tritiated thymidine labeled chromosomes of Wallabia bicolor at the second and third metaphases after label incorporations has shown that sister chromatid exchanges (SCE's) from the first and second cell cycles are less than as frequent as SCE's from the third cell cycle after label. Exchange levels per cell cycle estimated at the seconf division are under-estimated due to coincident exchanges. In both methaphases exchanges were largely distributed at random along Wallabia chromosomes with frequencies proportional to chromosome length. The ratio of twin: single SCE's in spontaneoulsy occuring tetraploid cells indicated the first cycle exchanges were marginally more frequent than second cycle exchanges.These data are compatible with exchange probabilities being equal and independent over divisions, but a component of exchanges reducing as tritium content in chromosomes decreases cannot be excluded. This findings that SCE's are primarily independent of tritium cannot be attributed to a saturation of sites for exchange and it is therefore probable that sister exchanges are, in part at least, spontaneous events in Wallabia chromosomes.
Keywords:SCE  sister chromatid exchange
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