Abstract
Ionizing radiation-induced double-strand breaks (dsb) in a human colon carcinoma-derived cell line COLO320HSR were determined from the fragment size distribution of non-specifically labelled DNA and Sfi I restriction enzyme-digested DNA uniformly labelled with a c- myc probe. The dose-effect relation for the induction of DNA dsb was linear with no significant difference between slopes for the curves in the whole genome (7. 2 0.3 10- 9dsb/bp/Gy) and in the 130kbp restriction fragments containing c- myc (6.5 0.5 10- 9dsb/bp/Gy). The size distribution of the c myc fragments showed deviations from the random-breakage model, indicating heterogeneity of dsb induction at this locus.