Fruit Flies Provide New Insights in Low-Radiation Background Biology at the INFN Underground Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS)

Jun 5, 2018Radiation research

Fruit Flies Reveal New Information About Biology in Low-Radiation Environments at the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory

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Abstract

DULs are increasingly recognized as multidisciplinary science sites, with ongoing or planned biology experiments in several locations, including the Gran Sasso National Laboratory.

  • Gran Sasso National Laboratory has collected the majority of radiobiological data from underground studies.
  • Research on Drosophila melanogaster indicates that the radiation environment may influence life span, fertility, and response to genotoxic stress.
  • The expansion of DULs for biology research could enhance understanding of biological responses to low-dose-rate radiation.
  • Combining underground and above-ground studies may help address key radiation protection questions regarding cancer and non-cancer risks.

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