- 5, In December 1955 the Advisory Committee on Biology and Medicine approved a number of recommendations made by its ad hoc genetics committee, These recommendations are being put into effect as rapidly as possible, and the following developments can already be reported: a, The mouse genetics program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is being expanded to investigate the rates at which mutations are induced by lower -levels of radiation exposure, While earlier investiga- tions have been made at 1,000, 600, and 300 roentgens, attention will now center on exposures of 150 roentgens, and possibly 75 roentgens, b, The number of studies in the fields of human genetics and medical genetics increased from two to four during the quarter, and additional projects may quelify for support, Tnese studies deal with the rates of spontaneous mutation and the frequencies of unfavorable genes already in the population. Such information is necessary for extrapolation from orservations on experimental species to predicted effects of radiation on humens, ec. Genetics is sharing in the broad benefits expected from the new ability to grow cultures of human tissue for medical experimentation, Methods for studying the genetic effects of radiation on human cells in tissue culture, still in the planning stage a few months ago, have been perfected to the extent that quantitative results are already being obtained. By these methods it will be possible for the first time to make direct comparisons between responses of human cells and cells of other species under standardized experimental conditions, and thus make knowledge gained from animal experimentation much more directiy applicable to man, croc DOE ARCHIVE 6, There is little likelihood that scientists will ever be able to determine with extreme precision the genetically harmful effects of low doses of radiation on human populations, even retrospectively, The uncertainty is inherent because mutations of "natural" origin and those caused by otner factors are not identifiably different from mutations induced by radiation. Greater kmowledge will nevertheless provide a sounder basis for regulating the exposure of human populations to radiation as CO) the use of atomic energy expands,

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