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Chrysotile and amosite asbestos induce germ-line aneuploidy in Drosophila
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Germ Cells
100%
Aneuploidy
100%
Asbestos
100%
Drosophilidae
100%
Amosite
100%
Chrysotile
100%
Chromosomal Loss
33%
Health Impact
16%
Potential Impact
16%
Chromosome Gain
16%
Drosophila Melanogaster
16%
Gain Loss
16%
Cultured Human Cells
16%
Public Debate
16%
Drosophila Oocyte
16%
Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy
16%
Assay System
16%
Public Concern
16%
Genetic Test
16%
Asbestiform Minerals
16%
Biological Targets
16%
Asbestos Fibers
16%
Equal Frequency
16%
Tremolite
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chrysotile
100%
Aneuploidy
100%
Germ Line
100%
Amosite
100%
Germ Cell
100%
Chromosome Loss
66%
Public Health
33%
Mammalian Cell
33%
Oocyte
33%
Tremolite
33%
Biological Target
33%
Asbestos Fiber
33%
Sex Chromosome Aberration
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Aneuploidy
100%
Amosite
100%
Chrysotile
100%
Chromosome Loss
66%
Drosophila Melanogaster
33%
Asbestos Fiber
33%
Sex Chromosome Aberration
33%
Biological Target
33%
Asbestiform
33%
Tremolite
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Germ Cell
100%
Aneuploidy
100%
Chrysotile
100%
Chromosome Loss
66%
Drosophila Melanogaster
33%
Genetic Test
33%
Biological Target
33%
Tremolite
33%
Sex Chromosome Aneuploidies
33%