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ÇEVRESEL ETKENLERİN GENLER ÜZERİNE ETKiSİ VE GENETİK ANALİZ YÖNTEMLERİ

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS’ EFFECTS ON GENES AND GENETIC ANALYSIS METHODS

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Physical and chemical enviromental pollutants’ negative effect on human health is known. Those pollutants may cause different cancer types especially after exposure to high doses for a long time. In this article, environmental exposures to radiation, arsenic, cadmium, lead, chrome, nickel and current genetic analysis methods to detect effects of mutagens will be summarized.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Fiziksel ve kimyasal çevresel kirleticilerin insan sa¤l›¤› üzerine olan olumsuz etkileri bilinmektedir. Bu olumsuz etkilerin halk sa¤l›¤› aç›s›ndan en önemlileri, yüksek dozda ve uzun süreli maruziyetlerde daha fazla olmak üzere çeflitli kanserlerin ortaya ç›kmas›d›r. Bu yaz›da bafll›ca çevresel etkilenmelere yol açan radyasyon, arsenik, kadmiyum, kurflun, krom ve nikel üzerinde durulacak ve etkenlerin mutajen etkilerini saptamaya yarayan güncel genetik analiz yöntemleri özetlenecektir
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