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Castilla, E.E.(Contributions by)Drouin, R.(Contributions by)Filipski, J.(Contributions by)Gebhart, E.(Contributions by)Holmquist, G.P.(Contributions by)Kasper, P.(Contributions by)Lopez-Camelo, J.S.(Contributions by)Madle, S.(Contributions by)Muller, K.(Contributions by)Muller, L.(Contributions by)Piper, J.(Contributions by)Pohl-Ruling, J.(Contributions by)Richer, C.-L.(Contributions by)Schroeder-Kurth, T.M.(Contributions by)Sod, R.(Contributions by)Obe, Gunter(Edited by)
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The new field of applied genetic research, genetic toxicology and mutation research investigates the muta- genicity and cancerogenicity of chemicals and other agents.

Permanent changes in genes and chromosomes, or genome mutations, can be induced by a plethora of agents, including ionizing and nonionizing radiations, chemicals, and viruses.

Mutagenesis research has two aims: (1) to understand the molecular mechanisms leading to mutations, and (2) to prevent a thoughtless introduction of mutagenic agents into our environment.

Both aspects, namely, basic and applied, will be treated in the new series Advances in Mutagenesis Research.

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Springer
3642755992 / 9783642755996
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/12/2012
English
1 pages
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