Human Genotoxicology
This describes the toxic agents that damages genetic information and causes gene mutation. This may lead to cancer. The alteration can have direct or indirect effects on the DNA: the induction of mutations, mistimed event activation, and direct DNA damage etc. The permanent, heritable changes can affect either somatic cells of the organism or germ cells to be passed on to future generations.
The permanent, heritable changes can affect either somatic cells of the organism or germ cells to be passed on to future generations.
- Epigenetics
- Gene-Environment Interactions
- Environmental Genomics and Proteomics
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