Mutagens and carcinogens - Occurrence and role during chemical and biological evolutionThe roles of mutagenic and carcinogenic substances in early biologic evolution is examined, along with terrestrial and extraterrestrial sources of mutagens and carcinogens. UV solar radiation is noted to have served to stimulate prebiotic life while also causing harmful effects in plants and animals. Aromatic compounds have been found in meteorites, and comprise leukemogens, polycyclic hydrocarbons, and nitrasamine precursors. Other mutagenic sources are volcanoes, and the beginning of evolution with mutagenic substances is complicated by the appearance of malignancies due to the presence of carcinogens. The atmosphere of the Precambrian period contained both mutagens and early carcinogens and, combined with volcanic activity discharges, formed an atmospheric chemical background analogous to the background ionizing radiation. Carcinogenesis is concluded to be intrinsic to nature, having initiated evolution and, eventually, cancer cells.
Document ID
19820037440
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Giner-Sorolla, A. (Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research New York, NY, United States)
Oro, J. (Houston, University Houston, TX, United States)