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Fig. 7,

Small spheres are extranuclear bodies in Machaeranthera torttfolia.

Aberrations observed on the two radiation doses include dicentrics and fragments in anaphase I — telophase I! and anaphase If ~— telophase II (Fig. 13).
Of the 2,839 cells scored, 1,866 were from seven plants from the enclosure
near the radiation source with doses ranging from 3.2 R/day to 4.8 R/day; and

973 were collected from four plants outside the immediate range of the radia-

tion source with a dose of less than 1.0 R/day.
The anaphase I — telophase I
cells with the higher dose had 9.1% aberrations, as compared with 1.0% from
the cells from the lower dose area.
For anaphase II - telophase II 10.4% of
the cells from the higher dose area were aberrant compared to 2.8% of those

in the lower dose area (Table 3).

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Fig. 8.

The infrequent condition of five bivalents and two univalents (note
arrows) in Machaeranthera torttfolta.

The Mann-Whitney test indicated a difference in the average proportions of
aberrants between the two populations at the 99% confidence level.
(Test
statistic = 28; w.005 for a two-tailed test = 27; the nutl hypothesis that

the populations are the same could therefore be rejected.)
Because of the small number of cells found in metaphase I we have not tabulated
these data; however, one plant from the higher dose area showed 94.9% aberrations and one plant from the lower dose area had only 1.6% aberrant cells,
The
high value for these metaphase I aberrations was primarily due to a large number
of cells with four bivalents and one quadrivalent, suggesting that the plant
was heterozygous for a translocation (Fig. 14).

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