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    Study shows no genetic damage in children of Chernobyl radiation survivors

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    Study shows no genetic damage in children of Chernobyl radiation survivors

    A major international study has found that children conceived after the Chernobyl disaster have no additional DNA damage linked to their parents’ radiation exposure. Scientists looked at people born from 1987 to 2002 whose parents helped with the cleanup or lived near the area. Rather than greater losses, the results point to stable patterns between generations.According to a BBC News report, the findings have been published in the journal ‘Science’.

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    The research team conducted one of the most detailed genetic investigations since the 1986 nuclear disaster. Led by Meredith Yeager of the US National Cancer Institute, the project traced family units where mother, father and child all contributed DNA. Scientists compared these samples to identify any increases in mutations that could be directly linked to radiation exposure.The research focuses on de novo mutations, which arise spontaneously in egg or sperm cells and are passed on to children at conception. Scientists expect about 50 to 100 such mutations in every generation. They appear by chance, according to Dr. Stephen Chanock, who helped lead the work. With closer inspection, the researchers discovered signs linking greater errors to parental exposure to radiation. However, their analysis revealed no such link.Years of studying the effects of radiation shape Professor Gerry Thomas’s perspective. At Imperial College London, she focuses on cancers associated with radiation exposure. Such findings change how we view enduring genetic threats. Rather than causing changes in offspring, the increased radiation, when measured against everyday background levels, leaves little trace in subsequent generations.Those studied included families living near the disaster area, some with children whose parents had helped with the cleanup. People from Pripyat and surrounding villages, up to seventy kilometers away, who left their homes, also joined in. Scientists turned to full DNA reading, which captures every part of a person’s hereditary blueprint, making sure nothing is missed. With this tool, it became possible to identify small differences between parents and children, even between siblings.What it means matters to society. Concern about DNA damage has arisen following nuclear incidents such as Hiroshima, Nagasaki and then later Fukushima. Because of that concern, some people decide not to start a family. According to Professor Thomas, solid data can now ease those concerns.Looking at Chernobyl-related cancers, scientists find familiar patterns. When it comes to thyroid tumors caused by drinking milk mixed with radiation, they act just like normal tumors. Treatment follows standard pathways used elsewhere. Most patients respond well, living long periods of time.Even without signs of the gene changes passed on, people immediately suffered serious health problems. Yet the latest findings raise hope, easing concerns about permanent DNA damage.

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