What is Genetic Toxicology and add a note on its scope and significance.
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Genetic Toxicology:
Genetic toxicology is the scientific discipline dealing with the effects of chemical, physical and biological agents on the heredity of living organisms. Genetic toxicology is the study of the toxic effects of damage to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Scope of Genetic Toxicology is as follows,
The scope of the Journal includes the study of all types of toxic substances, mechanisms of toxicity, toxicological testing and discovery, diagnosis, management, mitigation and prevention of toxicity resulting from poisons, chemicals, medications, carcinogens, antibiotics, food additives, food contaminants, etc.
Significance of Genetic Significance:
Positive findings in genetic toxicology testing are very common, and accurate analysis of the implications of the results are critical to prevent compromised data and potential program failure. Additional support and follow-up assays, beyond standard screening and regulatory assays, are often needed to move your program efficiently forward to market
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Genetic toxicology is the scientific discipline dealing with the effects of chemical, physical and biological agents on the heredity of living organisms. Genetic toxicology is the study of the toxic effects of damage to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Scope of Genetic Toxicology is as follows,
The scope of the Journal includes the study of all types of toxic substances, mechanisms of toxicity, toxicological testing and discovery, diagnosis, management, mitigation and prevention of toxicity resulting from poisons, chemicals, medications, carcinogens, antibiotics, food additives, food contaminants, etc.
Significance of Genetic Significance:
Positive findings in genetic toxicology testing are very common, and accurate analysis of the implications of the results are critical to prevent compromised data and potential program failure. Additional support and follow-up assays, beyond standard screening and regulatory assays, are often needed to move your program efficiently forward to market
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