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Ecol Appl
September 2009
Simon Jenko Primary School, Kranj, Slovenia.
In eukaryotes, nuclear genome sizes vary by more than five orders of magnitude. This variation is not related to organismal complexity, and its origin and biological significance are still disputed. One of the open questions is whether genome size has an adaptive role.
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October 2009
Simon Jenko Primary School, Kranj, Ulica 31. divizije 7a, 4000 Kranj, Slovenia.
Physicochemical analyses of polluted soils are limited in their ability to determine all hazardous compounds, their bioavailability, and their combined effects on living organisms. Bioassays, on the other hand, can evaluate environmental quality more accurately. This study assesses the genotoxic potential of water extracts from soil polluted with metals (Pb, Cd, and Zn) by the former lead smelter in zerjav, Slovenia using comet assay with Tetrahymena thermophila and human hepatoma cells (HepG2).
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