| genotoxic | Describes a poisonous substance which harms an organism by damaging its DNA. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| genotoxicity | The amount of damage a genotoxin (toxin which affects DNA) can cause to a DNA molecule. (09 Oct 1997) |
| genotoxic |
Damaging to DNA; pertaining to agents known to damage DNA.
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| genotoxic |
the ability of a substance to damage DNA.
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This is the adjective applied to any substance that is able to cause harmful changes to DNA. Such changes may lead to a transformed cell which can form a malignant tumour.
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| genotoxic |
Causing harm to an organism by damaging the organism
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| genotoxic damage |
Injury to the chromosomes of the cells. This may be determined by noting the number of micronuclei in the target tissues. When a cell with damaged genetic material divides, fragments of chromosomes and micronuclei remain in the
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