CYTOGENETIC STUDIES ON THE MUTAGENIC POTENTIALITY OF SOME CHEMICALS USING DIFFERENT LIVING SYSTEMS

Nabil Said Awad Ibrahim;

Abstract


The aim of this study is to investigate the mutagenic effect of some Carbamate pestcides using different living systems .
Two carbamate pesticides aldicarb and marshal were tested for their ability for inducing both aneuploidy and chromosomal aberrations in germ line cells of Drosophila males in vivo also for inducing chromosomal aberrations in both rats bone marrow cells
in vivo and human peripheral lymphocyte cells in vitro . The two pesticides showed an increase in aneuploidy and chromosomal
aberration frequencies in germ-line cells of Drosophila.
Also the two pesticides induced an increase in the number of chromosomal aberrations in rats bone marrow cells and human peripheral lymphocytes compared with the control.


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Title CYTOGENETIC STUDIES ON THE MUTAGENIC POTENTIALITY OF SOME CHEMICALS USING DIFFERENT LIVING SYSTEMS
Other Titles دراسات وراثية سيتولوجية على المقدرة الطفرية لبعض الكيماويات باستخدام نظم حيوية نختلفة
Authors Nabil Said Awad Ibrahim
Issue Date 1998

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