2020
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2020.596947
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Involvement of DNA Repair Genes and System of Radiation-Induced Activation of Transposons in Formation of Transgenerational Effects

Abstract: The study of the genetic basis of the manifestation of radiation-induced effects and their transgenerational inheritance makes it possible to identify the mechanisms of adaptation and possible effective strategies for the survival of organisms in response to chronic radioactive stress. One persistent hypothesis is that the activation of certain genes involved in cellular defense is a specific response of the cell to irradiation. There is also data indicating the important role of transposable elements in the f… Show more

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“…Stressful environmental influences result in the activation of genetic mechanisms that are involved in the inheritance of transgenerational instability and change the sensitivity of organisms to external factors. The results of early studies of transgenerational effects in repair-deficient Drosophila stocks and genotypes with active TEs(Yushkova, 2020a(Yushkova, , 2020b led to the conclusion that populational differences in radioresistance may be associated with the selection of more efficient repair genes and their interactions with transposons.…”
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“…Stressful environmental influences result in the activation of genetic mechanisms that are involved in the inheritance of transgenerational instability and change the sensitivity of organisms to external factors. The results of early studies of transgenerational effects in repair-deficient Drosophila stocks and genotypes with active TEs(Yushkova, 2020a(Yushkova, , 2020b led to the conclusion that populational differences in radioresistance may be associated with the selection of more efficient repair genes and their interactions with transposons.…”
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confidence: 99%