Application of Random Amplified Polymorphic Dna (Rapd) Analysis to Detect the Genotoxic Effect of Mercury (Hg) Heavy Metal Stress on Mentha Arvenvsis Seedlings
Key Points
Seedlings exhibit significant genotoxic effects when exposed to mercury, indicating a direct impact on their genetic material.
Increased levels of genotoxicity were evident through random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis, revealing the detrimental effects of heavy metals.
The study assesses the influence of heavy metal stress using molecular techniques to determine genetic variation in Mentha arvensis.
Findings support the need for further studies on environmental pollutants affecting plant genetics, highlighting a critical issue for ecosystems.
Application of Random Amplified Polymorphic Dna (Rapd) Analysis to Detect the Genotoxic Effect of Mercury (Hg) Heavy Metal Stress on Mentha Arvenvsis Seedlings | Synapse