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The Genetic Effects of Radiation

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The Genetic Effects of Radiation

By: Isaac Asimov, Theodosius Dobzhansky
Narrated by: Stuart Gauffi
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In 1966, Isaac Asimov and Theodosius Dobzhansky wrote The Genetic Effects of Radiation as a public information resource for the US Atomic Energy Commission. In Asimov's typically incisive and easy-to-understand style, the pair presents an overview of genetics, and how inherited traits can be influenced by external factors, including radiation, both environmental and man-made. It is a brilliantly concise introduction to one of the major concerns of the Atomic Age: how to balance the benefits of nuclear energy with the risks of radiation sickness and other detrimental effects?

Public Domain (P)2019 Stuart Gauffi
Biological Sciences Biology Science
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