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DNA Mutations Discovered in The Children of Chernobyl Workers : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 15, 2026 5:10 am
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Chernobyl Radiation Damage Passed Down to Children, Study Finds

A groundbreaking study has revealed that the DNA damage caused by ionizing radiation from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 is now showing up in the children of those who were originally exposed. This marks the first time a clear transgenerational link has been established between radiation exposure and genetic mutations.

Prior studies had been inconclusive about whether genetic damage could be inherited, but this new research, led by a team from the University of Bonn in Germany, focused on clustered de novo mutations (cDNMs) in the offspring of irradiated parents. These cDNMs are mutations resulting from breaks in the parental DNA caused by radiation exposure.

The researchers found a significant increase in cDNM count in the children of irradiated parents, with a potential correlation between radiation dose and the number of cDNMs in the offspring. This study provides evidence of a transgenerational effect of prolonged paternal exposure to low-dose radiation on the human genome.

cDNM chart
cDNM counts in the control group (blue), the radar operators group (red), and the Chernobyl group (yellow). (Brand et al., Sci. Rep., 2025)

The study involved whole genome sequencing of 130 offspring of Chernobyl cleanup workers, 110 offspring of German military radar operators exposed to radiation, and 1,275 offspring of unexposed parents as controls. The results showed higher cDNM counts in the children of irradiated parents compared to the control group.

While the risk to health from these mutations is relatively small, as many of the cDNMs are in non-coding DNA, the study highlights the need for safety precautions and monitoring for those at risk of radiation exposure. The research has been published in Scientific Reports.

Key Points:

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  • The DNA damage from ionizing radiation at Chernobyl is now evident in the children of exposed individuals.
  • Clustered de novo mutations (cDNMs) were found in the offspring of irradiated parents, indicating transgenerational effects.
  • Radiation dose correlated with the number of cDNMs in the children, emphasizing the impact of prolonged exposure.
  • The risk of disease from these mutations is minimal, but safety measures should be prioritized for at-risk individuals.

Overall, this study sheds light on the long-term consequences of radiation exposure and underscores the importance of understanding and mitigating its effects on future generations.

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