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Without the abiotic stressors and without frequent disturbances, plants can grow rapidly for long periods of time, and this creates more competition among plants for soil nutrients and light.

Competitors also tend to grow to larger sizes and exhibit long life spans.

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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The oxoG adduct is highly mutagenic because it can base-pair with adenine as well as with cytosine. If it base-pairs with adenine during replication, it gives rise to a G:C to T:A transversion, which is one of the most common mutations found inhuman cancers.

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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The carcinogenic effects of ionizing radiation and oxidizing agents are partly caused by free radicals that convert guanine to oxoG.

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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Bruce Ames of the University of California at Berkeley devised a simple test for the potential carcinogenic effects of chemicals based on their capacity to cause mutations in the bacterium Salmonella typhimurium.

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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The Ames test uses a strain of S. typhimurium that is mutant for the operon responsible for the biosynthesis of the amino acid histidine. For example, the mutant operon might contain a missense or a frameshift mutation in one of the genes for histidine biosynthesis.

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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Chemicals that are found to be mutagenic in the Ames test can then be tested for their potential carcinogenic effects in animals.

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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Mismatch Repair Correction of the rare mismatches left after replication in E. coli improves the overall fidelity of replication by an additional factor of 10^2 to 10^3.