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   survival by selection: the role of natural selection in developing biological radiation defenses  
   
نویسنده mortazavi ali reza ,said-salman ilham ,el khatib sami ,taghizadeh parmis ,mortazavi mohammad javad ,sihver lembit
منبع journal of biomedical physics and engineering - 2025 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:101 -102
چکیده    Natural selection, a cornerstone of evolutionary biology, shapes the adaptations organisms develop to survive environmental pressures. this paper explores how natural selection drives biological adaptations to radiation exposure. we examine the genetic mechanisms at play, exemplified by the enhanced dna repair capabilities observed in bacteria like escherichia coli (e. coli) following exposure to radiation. we then investigate adaptations in humans residing in high-background radiation areas, highlighting potential genetic variations for radiation resistance. finally, the contemporary relevance of natural selection is discussed, emphasizing its role in the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the need for sustainable medical practices. by studying these adaptations, we gain a deeper understanding of evolution and its implications for medicine, conservation, and our overall understanding of life.
کلیدواژه natural selection ,radiation ,environmental pressure ,mutation ,biological evolution
آدرس university of glasgow, mvls college, uk, lebanese international university, school of arts & sciences, department of biological and chemical sciences, lebanon, lebanese international university, school of arts and sciences, department of biomedical sciences, lebanon, shiraz university of medical sciences, school of medicine, iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation protection research center (inirprc), iran, technische universität wien, atominstitut, department of radiation physics, austria
پست الکترونیکی lembit.sihver@tuwien.ac.at
 
     
   
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