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This book was published by American writer Isaac Asimov in 1966 and is one of the important scientific achievements on the genetic effects of radiation.
This book deals with the effects of radiation on the genome and its consequences. Asimov was an American writer and chemist whose writings covered a wide range of topics, from science fiction to scientific treatises. Dobzhansky was a famous geneticist, whose main works were on the theory of evolution.
This book analyzes the effects of radiation on the genome and its consequences, and highlights the impact of this research on the fields of evolution and genetics. It also provides insight into the discovery of radiation-induced genetic variation and how it affects comprehensive evolutionary processes.
Summary
There is nothing new under the sun, says the Bible. Nor is the sun itself new, we might add. As long as life has existed on earth, it has been exposed to radiation from the sun, so that life and radiation are old acquaintances and have learned to live together.
We are accustomed to looking upon sunlight as something good, useful, and desirable, and certainly we could not live long without it.
Contents
THE MACHINERY OF INHERITANCE
Introduction
Cells and Chromosomes
Enzymes and Genes
Parents and Offspring
MUTATIONS
Sudden Change
Spontaneous Mutations
Genetic Load
Mutation Rates
RADIATION
Ionizing Radiation
Background Radiation
Man-made Radiation
DOSE AND CONSEQUENCE
Radiation Sickness
Radiation and Mutation
Dosage Rates
Effects on Mammals
Conclusion