Sources of Contradictions in the Evaluation of Population Genetic Consequences after the Chernobyl Disaster

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The review covers the analysis of our own and published data pertaining to population and genetic consequences in various mammalian species under conditions of high levels of ionizing radiation as a result of the Chernobyl accident. The findings indicate that these conditions have promoted the reproduction of heterozygotes in polyloci spectra of molecular genetic markers and animals with a relatively increased stability of the chromosomal apparatus. The prospects of using the reproductive “success” of the carriers of these characteristics as an integral indicator of the selective influence of environmental stress factors are discussed.

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V. I. Glazko

Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Agricultural Academy K.A. Timiryazev

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Email: vglazko@yahoo.com
Russian Federation

T. T. Glazko

Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Agricultural Academy K.A. Timiryazev

Email: vglazko@yahoo.com
Russian Federation

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