2024
DOI: 10.1667/rade-24-00018.1
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“Lethal Mutations” a Misnomer or the Start of a Scientific Revolution?

Carmel Mothersill,
Rhea Desai,
Colin B. Seymour
et al.

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to review the history surrounding the discovery of lethal mutations, later described as delayed reproductive death. Lethal mutations were suggested very early on, to be due to a generalised instability in a cell population and are considered now to be one of the first demonstrations of “radiation-induced genomic instability” which led later to the establishment of the field of “non-targeted effects.” The phenomenon was first described by Seymour et al. in 1986 and was confirmed by Trot… Show more

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