A MOLECULAR APPROACH FOR DETECTING GENETIC DAMAGE USING THE ECO R1 FAMILY OF HUMAN DNA (SEQUENCING)

KOENRAAD MARIEN, The University of Texas School of Public Health

Abstract

A clone of the primary Eco R1 family of human DNA sequences has been used as an indicator sequence for detecting alterations induced by a toxic agent. Specific clones of this family have been examined and compared to the consensus sequence to determine the normal variability of this family. Though variations were observed, data indicated that such clones can be used to study induced DNA modifications. This DNA was exposed to the toxic agent dimethyl sulfate under various conditions and a distinct pattern of aberrations was shown to occur. It is suggested that this approach be used to characterize patterns of damage induced by various agents in the ultimate development of a system capable of monitoring human genotoxic exposure.

Subject Area

Molecular biology

Recommended Citation

MARIEN, KOENRAAD, "A MOLECULAR APPROACH FOR DETECTING GENETIC DAMAGE USING THE ECO R1 FAMILY OF HUMAN DNA (SEQUENCING)" (1985). Texas Medical Center Dissertations (via ProQuest). AAI8612154.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/dissertations/AAI8612154

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