V. Sivolapov, L. A. Loginova, E.A. Vorob’eva, V. Veprintsev, S. V. Shchetinkin
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Common oak and scots pine subpopulations genetic changes under prolonged exposure to low doses of radiation
The probability of population significant changes as a result of prolonged exposure to increased radiation in the habitat of the main forest-forming species is considered. The amount of contamination at stationary sites is correlated with the level of heterozygosity of pine and oak samples.