clastogen
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek κλαστός (klastós) + -gen.
Noun
clastogen (plural clastogens)
- (genetics) Any agent that causes breaks in chromosomes.
- 2009, Lutz Müller, Anke Lühe, “Preclinical safety testing”, in John P. Griffin, editor, The Textbook of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 6th edition, Wiley-Blackwell, →ISBN, page 120:
- Chromosomal mutations are recognised as morphological alterations in the gross structure of chromosomes (i.e. they are structural aberrations which can be detected microscopically). Compounds that cause chromosome damage are called clastogens.
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Translations
agent that causes breaks in chromosomes