Published 1988 | Version v1
Book

Genetic damage from low-level and natural background radiation

Creators

  • 1. Oslo Univ. (Norway). Inst. for Generell Genetikk

Description

Relevant predictions that have been made of possible low level biological effects on man are reviewed, and the estimate of genetic damage is discussed. It is concluded that in spite of a number of attempts, no clear-cut case of effects in human populations of radiation at natural levels has been demonstrated. The stability of genetic material is dynamic, with damage, repair and selection running as continuous processes. Genetic materials are well protected and are conservative in the extreme, not least because evolution by genetic adaptation is an expensive process: Substitution of one allele A 1 by another A 2 means the death of the whole A 1 population

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Universitetsforlaget.
Imprint Place
Oslo (Norway)
ISBN
82-00-02815-1
Imprint Title
Health problems in connection with radiation from radioactive matter in fertilizers, soils and rocks
Imprint Pagination
175 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 155-162.

Conference

Title
International symposium on health problems in connection with radiation from radioactive matter in fertilizers, soils and rocks.
Dates
26-27 May 1988.
Place
Oslo (Norway).

Optional Information

Notes
17 refs.