noun
- plural of genotoxicity; the quality or state of being capable of damaging DNA or causing genetic mutations in living organisms
Usage: technical; scientific; used in toxicology, pharmacology, and environmental science
Examples
- The study evaluated the genotoxicities of various industrial chemicals on human cell lines.
- Researchers assessed the genotoxicities of pesticide residues in drinking water samples.
- The pharmaceutical company tested the genotoxicities of the new drug candidate before clinical trials.
- Environmental monitoring programs track genotoxicities of pollutants in soil and groundwater.
- The report compared the genotoxicities of different radiation types on bacterial DNA.