DNA REPAIR IN THE VARIABLE PLATYFISH (<i>Xiphophorus variatus</i>) IRRADIATED <i>in vivo</i> WITH ULTRAVIOLET B LIGHT is a research paper published in Photochemistry and Photobiology (1993). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 2.6. It has been cited 48 times, with 34 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
Abstract— Dark‐ and light‐dependent DNA repair processes were studied in vivo in the variable platyfish, Xiphophorus vuriatus. Excision (dark) repair of the (6–4) photoproduct was more efficient than that of the cyclobutane dimer with ∼ 70% of the (6–4) photoproducts reniovcd by 24 h post‐UVB radiation compared to ∼30% of the cyclobutane dimers. Exposure to photoreactivating light resulted in rapid loss of most (>90%) of the cyclobutane dimers and increased excision repair of the (6–4) photoproduct. Preexposure to photoreactivating light 8 h prior to UVB radiation increased the rate of photoreactivation two‐fold.
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2.0
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