“…The assay is increasingly used in biomonitoring and epidemiological studies [Betti et al, 1994[Betti et al, , 1995Collins et al, 1997;Kassie et al, 2000;Dhawan et al, 2001;Bajpayee et al, 2002;Faust et al, 2004], where it is most often used to detect DNA damage in peripheral lymphocytes. Using the Comet assay, higher levels of DNA damage have been reported among persons exposed to a variety of chemicals [Hartmann et al, 1995;Yuspa and Shields, 1997;Awara et al, 1998;Andreoli et al, 1999;Lei et al, 2004] and ionizing radiation [Singh et al, 1995;Nascimento et al, 2001]. The DNA damage detected by the Comet assay also has been reported to vary with gender [Bajpayee et al, 2002], age [Singh et al, 1990[Singh et al, , 1991, habits, and lifestyle [Betti et al, 1994[Betti et al, , 1995Piperakis et al, 1998;Dhawan et al, 2001;Park et al, 2003;Hininger et al, 2004].…”