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Transcriptome response differs between acute and chronic ionizing radiation

Plant transcriptomic response varies depending on whether the ionizing radiation is acute or chronic.

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“Transcriptome responses differ between acute and chronic ionizing radiation”

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Plant transcriptome responsesubject
Acute ionizing radiation exposureobject

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Gamma radiation exposureFactor
Mechanisms of plant adaptation to the Chernobyl exclusion zoneInferenceChain
Gamma radiation does not alter CHH methylation contextAssociation

Evidence

“Kovalchuk et al. (2007) report transcriptome analysis showing plant responses differ between acute and chronic ionizing radiation exposure.”

Kovalchuk, I. et al. (2007). Transcriptome analysis reveals fundamental differences in plant response to acute and chronic exposure to ionizing radiation doi:10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2007.04.009 ↗

“Reference to Qi, W., et al. (2014), which characterizes enhanced salt tolerance induced by low-dose gamma irradiation in Arabidopsis seedlings.”

(2014). Physiological and molecular characterization of the enhanced salt tolerance induced by low-dose gamma irradiation in Arabidopsis seedlings doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.06.086 ↗