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. 2015 Spring;48(1):67-98.
doi: 10.1007/s10739-014-9385-0.

James V. Neel and Yuri E. Dubrova: Cold War debates and the genetic effects of low-dose radiation

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James V. Neel and Yuri E. Dubrova: Cold War debates and the genetic effects of low-dose radiation

Donna M Goldstein et al. J Hist Biol. 2015 Spring.

Abstract

This article traces disagreements about the genetic effects of low-dose radiation exposure as waged by James Neel (1915-2000), a central figure in radiation studies of Japanese populations after World War II, and Yuri Dubrova (1955-), who analyzed the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident. In a 1996 article in Nature, Dubrova reported a statistically significant increase in the minisatellite (junk) DNA mutation rate in the children of parents who received a high dose of radiation from the Chernobyl accident, contradicting studies that found no significant inherited genetic effects among offspring of Japanese A-bomb survivors. Neel's subsequent defense of his large-scale longitudinal studies of the genetic effects of ionizing radiation consolidated current scientific understandings of low-dose ionizing radiation. The article seeks to explain how the Hiroshima/Nagasaki data remain hegemonic in radiation studies, contextualizing the debate with attention to the perceived inferiority of Soviet genetic science during the Cold War.

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