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    Legacy of a meltdown: Landmark study confirms Chernobyl radiation altered DNA of workers’ children

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 1, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Legacy of a meltdown: Landmark study confirms Chernobyl radiation altered DNA of workers’ children

    A new German study provides the first clear human evidence that prolonged, low-dose radiation exposure from Chernobyl caused transgenerational genetic changes. Children of cleanup workers were found to have significantly more specific DNA mutation clusters inherited from their irradiated parents.
    The research found a direct correlation: the higher the estimated radiation dose absorbed by a parent, the greater the number of mutation clusters found in their offspring’s genome.
    While the absolute health risk from these particular mutations appears low (as most are in non-coding DNA), the study confirms the biological mechanism: radiation shattered DNA in reproductive cells, and the imperfect repairs were passed to the next generation.
    The findings challenge the historical downplaying of long-term genetic risks and underscore the inadequacy of global radiation monitoring, which often fails to track long-lived radioactive elements that can contaminate the food supply for generations.
    This genetic evidence adds a profound human layer to Chernobyl’s already documented legacy, which includes widespread ecological mutations, increased childhood thyroid cancers from contaminated food (like milk), and the global spread of fallout affecting food imports.


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