[Genetic effects of radiation].

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This paper is a short review of genetic effect of radiation. This includes methods and results of a large-scale genetic study on specific loci in mice and of various studies in the offspring of atomic-bomb survivors. As for the latter, there is no results obtained which suggest the effect of parental exposure to radiation. Further, in recent years, studies are conducted to the offspring born to parents who were survivors of childhood cancers. In several reports, the mean gonad dose is quite large whereas in most instances, the results do not indicate genetic effect following parental exposure to radiation. Possible reasons for the difficulties in detecting genetic effect of radiation are discussed.

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Nakamura, N. (2012). [Genetic effects of radiation]. Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ns.01.120152.002403

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