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Radiation Triggers Genetic Inversion In Animals

Radio Rossii Pripyat 13d13d Impact 5
Research indicates that radiation in the Chernobyl zone has triggered a genetic inversion in local animal populations. The broadcast noted that the least specialized but most stable life forms gain advantages during ecological changes.

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Chernobyl radiation genetics

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Sources · 7 independent

Radio Rossii

“It was discovered that the genetic structure of animals born in the Chernobyl zone is closest to the Syro-Ukrainian. In other words, radiation triggered a genetic inversion.”

Radio Rossii

“Let us give the floor again to the geneticist from the Timiryazev Academy, Tatiana Glazko, who conducted research on the effects of the Chernobyl NPP exclusion zone shortly after the catastrophe.”

Radio Rossii

“In a certain year, at the beginning of our studies, we encountered many voles that had a high frequency of mutation in blood cells, in the same regions.”

Radio Rossii

“высокая частота мутации в клеттах крови, в одних и тех же регионах.”

Radio Rossii

“Chernobyl became proof of this theorem. Moreover, at the level of plants and bacteria...”

Radio Rossii

“Chernobyl became proof of this theorem. Moreover, at the level of plants and bacteria... in extreme conditions... only those that are not easily killed reproduce.”

Radio Rossii

“профессором Тимерейзовской академии, Татьяной Теодоровной Глазко, который в 1990 году искал и следы мутации у животных, попавших в зону облучения в районе четвертого блока Чернобыльской АЭС.”

Radio Rossii

“he met with a geneticist, Professor of the Timereyzev Academy, Tatiana Teodorovna Glazko, who in 1990 was looking for traces of mutation in animals exposed to the radiation zone”

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