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The following pages link to Genetic, cytogenetic, and molecular analyses of mutations induced by melphalan demonstrate high frequencies of heritable deletions and other rearrangements from exposure of postspermatogonial stages of the mouse (Q33613303):
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- Meiotic interstrand DNA damage escapes paternal repair and causes chromosomal aberrations in the zygote by maternal misrepair (Q22121975) (← links)
- Use of chromosome painting for detecting stable chromosome aberrations induced by melphalan in mice. (Q38475349) (← links)
- Anticancer drugs: an underestimated risk or an underutilised resource in mutagenesis? (Q40477745) (← links)
- Role of mouse germ-cell mutagenesis in understanding genetic risk and in generating mutations that are prime tools for studies in modern biology (Q40743145) (← links)
- Mutation assays in male germ cells from transgenic mice: overview of study and conclusions (Q40903793) (← links)
- Principles of genetic toxicology (Q41228050) (← links)
- Bleomycin, unlike other male-mouse mutagens, is most effective in spermatogonia, inducing primarily deletions. (Q54661277) (← links)
- Structural differences between specific-locus mutations induced by different exposure regimes in mouse spermatogonial stem cells (Q72089353) (← links)