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genetic toxicology

Genetic toxicology is the study of how substances, like chemicals or radiation, can damage DNA—the genetic material inside cells. Such damage can lead to mutations, which might cause diseases like cancer or hereditary disorders. Scientists test these substances to assess their potential to harm DNA, helping ensure the safety of drugs, chemicals, and the environment. The goal is to identify risks early and prevent exposure to harmful agents that could disrupt genetic information and impact health.