S Singh D New member Mar 18, 2009 #1 When expose to X-rays, DNA damage can result. Usually, one nucleotide is removed from the DNA structure, in which case no problems arise. If one or more consecutive pairs of nucleotides is removed, then complications can arise. Why is this?
When expose to X-rays, DNA damage can result. Usually, one nucleotide is removed from the DNA structure, in which case no problems arise. If one or more consecutive pairs of nucleotides is removed, then complications can arise. Why is this?