Chernobyl Dogs Evolve Unique Traits Amid Radiation Exposure

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A new study reveals that stray dogs in Chernobyl, dubbed 'radiation hounds,' have genetically adapted to survive nearly four decades of nuclear fallout. Researchers identified 52 genes linked to contamination exposure among approximately 500 dogs, highlighting significant genetic changes that allow these canines to endure the harsh environment. The study underscores the broader implications of environmental hazards on genetic health, with potential insights into human health risks. The Chernobyl Dog Research Initiative has been monitoring these dogs since 2017, noting their unique adaptations and social structures.
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