Assessment of Cd-Induced Genotoxic Damage in Urtica Pilulifera L. Using Rapd-Pcr Analysis

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Plants can be used as biological indicators in assessing the damage done by bioaccumulation of heavy metals and their negative impact on the environment. In the present research, Roman nettle (Urtica pilulifera L.) was employed as a bioindicator for cadmium (Cd) pollution. The comparisons between unexposed and exposed plant samples revealed inhibition of the root growth (∼25.96% and ∼45.92% after treatment with 100 and 200 µmol/L Cd concentrations, respectively), reduction in the total soluble protein quantities (∼53.92% and ∼66.29% after treatment with 100 and 200 µmol/L Cd concentrations, respectively) and a gradual genomic instability when the Cd concentrations were increased. The results indicated that alterations in randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) profiles, following the Cd treatments, included normal band losses and emergence of new bands, when compared to the controls. Also, the obtained data from F1 plants, utilized for analysis of genotoxicity, revealed that DNA alterations, occurring in parent plants due to Cd pollution, were transmitted to the next generation.

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Cadmium, Genotoxicity, Heavy metals, RAPD-PCR, Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA, Roman nettle, RAPD-PCR, Roman nettle, SATIVUM, AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNA, CADMIUM ACCUMULATION, HEAVY-METALS, Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA, LEAVES, TOLERANCE, heavy metals, 580, TOBACCO, cadmium (Cd), PHOTOSYNTHESIS, genotoxicity, ALUMINUM, GENOME, Heavy metals, Genotoxicity, TP248.13-248.65, Cadmium, Biotechnology

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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 0303 health sciences

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Doğan, İ., Özyiğit, İ. İ., Tombuloğlu, G., Sakçalı, M. S., and Tombuloğlu, H. (2016). Assessment of Cd-induced genotoxic damage in Urtica pilulifera L. using RAPD-PCR analysis. Biotechnology and Biotechnological Equipment, 30(2), 284-291. doi:10.1080/13102818.2015.1115371

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