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    GlossaryGenotoxicity

    ability of substances to damage cellular genetic information

    Genotoxicity refers to the ability of certain substances to damage the genetic information within a cell, causing mutations that may lead to cancer. This term is important in both medical and environmental contexts, as it helps assess the potential risks of chemicals, drugs, and other agents to human health and the environment.

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