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Length of the delay in the investigated mutants |
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| Mutant |
Length of the 1C delay (min)(*) |
Average length of the 1C delay (min) |
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| wt early irradiation |
70, 80, 90, 60, 80 |
76 |
| wt late irradiation |
<10, <10 |
<10 |
| caffeine |
<10, <10 |
<10 |
| rad3 |
40, 20, 45, 15 |
30 |
| rad26 |
45, 40 |
43 |
| rad1 |
50, 40 |
45 |
| rad9 |
40, 30 |
35 |
| hus1 |
55, 40 |
50 |
| rad17 |
40, 30 |
35 |
| cds1 |
50, 40 |
45 |
| chk1 |
90, 55, 70 |
72 |
| chk1 cds1 |
35, 40 |
38 |
| rum1 |
55, 45, 25 |
42 |
| res2 |
<10, <10, <10 |
<10 |
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(*) The length of the delay was measured at the point where 50% of the cells had a 1C DNA content on the quantitations. The second column shows the results of individual experiments, the third column shows the average lengths of the delay. Irradiations were carried out 3.5 hours after inoculation in medium, except for the entry "wt late irradiation", which was performed 4.5 hours after inoculation. | ||
Nilssen et al. BMC Cell Biology 2004 5:40 doi:10.1186/1471-2121-5-40 |
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