
doi: 10.1007/bf01898739
pmid: 5424350
Mit Nitrosemethylurethan und Nitroseguanidin behandelte keimende Gerstensamen zeigten eine auffallend geringere Mitoseaktivitat, chromosomale Abweichungen, nichtverzogerte Effekte und Abnahme der DNA-Synthese. Die chromosomale Schadigung scheint von der DNS-Synthese unabhangig zu sein.
Mitosis, DNA, Tritium, Guanidines, Urethane, Chromosomes, Depression, Chemical, Seeds, Edible Grain, Mutagens, Nitroso Compounds, Thymidine
Mitosis, DNA, Tritium, Guanidines, Urethane, Chromosomes, Depression, Chemical, Seeds, Edible Grain, Mutagens, Nitroso Compounds, Thymidine
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