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Abstract
The importance of early detection of genetic damage in natural populations, living in environments which have been altered by human activitied, is evident. Beside this, in our country, the enforcement of aggresive environmental policies is deficient due to the lack of public conscience about the consequences of the progressive degradation of our biological resources. In view of this, the use of cytogenetic methods in in situ biomonitoring and its value as an instrument for evaluating the genetic pool of populations under environmental impact is discussed.Downloads
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2000-01-01
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