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Scientists Look for Genetic Effects of Radiation In Chernobyl's Stray Dogs (nytimes.com) 28

The New York Times reports: After the disaster at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine, in 1986, local residents were forced to permanently evacuate, leaving behind their homes and, in some cases, their pets. Concerned that these abandoned animals might spread disease or contaminate humans, officials tried to exterminate them.

And yet, a population of dogs somehow endured. They found fellowship with Chernobyl cleanup crews, and the power plant workers who remained in the area sometimes gave them food. (In recent years, adventurous tourists have dispensed handouts, too.) Today, hundreds of free-ranging dogs live in the area around the site of the disaster, known as the exclusion zone. They roam through the abandoned city of Pripyat and bed down in the highly contaminated Semikhody train station.

Now, scientists have conducted the first deep dive into the animals' DNA. The dogs of Chernobyl are genetically distinct, different from purebred canines as well as other groups of free-breeding dogs, the scientists reported Friday in Science Advances. It remains too soon to say whether, or how, the radioactive environment has contributed to the unique genetic profiles of the dogs of Chernobyl, the scientists said. But the study is the first step in an effort to understand not only how long-term radiation exposure has affected the dogs but also what it takes to survive an environmental catastrophe.

"Do they have mutations that they've acquired that allow them to live and breed successfully in this region?" said Elaine Ostrander, a dog genomics expert at the National Human Genome Research Institute and a senior author of the study. "What challenges do they face and how have they coped genetically?"

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Scientists Look for Genetic Effects of Radiation In Chernobyl's Stray Dogs

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  • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Sunday March 05, 2023 @02:02AM (#63343795)

    Genetic Effects of Radiation In Chernobyl's Stray Dogs

    The original had a snappier title [wikipedia.org] ... :-)

  • by Waffle Iron ( 339739 ) on Sunday March 05, 2023 @02:40AM (#63343853)

    The dogs of Chernobyl are genetically distinct, different from purebred canines as well as other groups of free-breeding dogs

    That's certainly an understatement, given that the article fails to mention that these dogs each stand as tall as a 10-story building.

    • That would make for one hell of a guard dog

    • ...these dogs each stand as tall as a 10-story building.

      ....and shoot lasers from their eyes...

    • The dogs of Chernobyl are genetically distinct, different from purebred canines as well as other groups of free-breeding dogs

      That's certainly an understatement, given that the article fails to mention that these dogs each stand as tall as a 10-story building.

      This sub breed is less well studied due to some unfortunate incidents involving the research teams.

      It seems like the dogs still have a strong instinct to bond with humans and upon sighting the researchers they quickly establish a psychic link that unfortunately transforms the researchers into mindless drones chanting about the return of the "old ones".

  • Here boy.... Come Cerberus, come on boy. Your a good boy Cerberus!

  • I tend to think that the bigger problem there was with the two legged RF dogs.
  • Un-der-dog!

    But watch out. This mutant is coming for your Polly Purebread.

    Or maybe the story is more like Tarzan...

  • Beause this is how you get Rampage Ralph.
  • by javaman235 ( 461502 ) on Sunday March 05, 2023 @03:02PM (#63344921)

    We know about the dogs left behind at Chernobyl who are fine (and thus must be mutants) and the people who stayed behind who aged into senior years (https://web.archive.org/web/20230118153659/https://chernobylx.com/those-who-returned-chernobyl-babushkas/) Who also must be mutants. But why are we so afraid of nuclear zones if all they make us do is mutate into a form that can handle the radiation?

    It couldn't possibly be that the real mutants are the messaging arm of an energy industry that works to radically overstate the risk of it's competitors like nuclear while radically understating it's own risks?

    • by PPH ( 736903 )

      Cerberus got three heads. The anti nuclear movement mutated to have zero, thereby maintaining the preexisting average distribution of heads per life form.

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