genetic information and toxic substances

What are some examples of toxic substances with genetic implications?

Examples of toxic substances with genetic implications include benzene, which is known to cause chromosomal aberrations and increase leukemia risk, and aflatoxins, which are potent carcinogens that can induce mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene. Heavy metals like arsenic and lead can also cause epigenetic changes and DNA damage, contributing to various health disorders.

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