Children of Chernobyl parents have no higher number of DNA mutations
by Linda Geddes from Science | The Guardian on (#5GZR5)
Study was one of the first to evaluate alterations in human mutation rates in response to manmade disaster
For decades popular culture has portrayed babies born to the survivors of nuclear accidents as mutants with additional heads or at high risk of cancers. But now a study of children whose parents were exposed to radiation from the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 suggests they carry no more DNA mutations than children born to any other parents.
The study, published in Science, is one of the first to systematically evaluate alterations in human mutation rates in response to a manmade disaster, such as accidental radiation exposure.
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