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Genomic DNA damage refers to alterations in the DNA sequence that occur in the nuclear genome, often caused by factors like environmental stress, radiation, or chemical exposure. The damage can manifest as single-strand breaks, double-strand breaks, base modifications, or cross-linking of DNA strands. Genomic DNA damage can disrupt gene function, leading to mutations, chromosomal instability, and diseases like cancer. The body has ___ ___ _____ __________ ____.
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