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Genetic Toxicology is a field of genomics that focuses on the study of the effects of environmental agents on the genetic material of living organisms. It is used to assess the potential health risks of exposure to environmental agents such as chemicals, radiation, and other environmental stressors. Genetic Toxicology studies the effects of these agents on the genetic material of living organisms, including DNA, RNA, and proteins. It also studies the effects of these agents on the expression of genes and the development of diseases.
Genetic Toxicology is used to assess the potential health risks of exposure to environmental agents, and to develop strategies to reduce or eliminate these risks. It is also used to develop new treatments for diseases caused by environmental agents.
The Genetic Toxicology market is composed of companies that provide services related to the study of the effects of environmental agents on the genetic material of living organisms. These companies include Genomic Health, Inc., Eurofins Scientific, and Charles River Laboratories. Show Less Read more