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Ultraviolet light, often abbreviated to UV, is a form of [[electromagnetic radiation|electromagnetic radiation]]. [[Human|Human]] exposure to UV light as been linked to diseases such as [[Cancer|skin cancer]]<ref>http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/causes-of-cancer/sun-uv-and-cancer/how-the-sun-and-uv-cause-cancer</ref>, typically [[melanoma|melanoma]]. | Ultraviolet light, often abbreviated to UV, is a form of [[electromagnetic radiation|electromagnetic radiation]]. [[Human|Human]] exposure to UV light as been linked to diseases such as [[Cancer|skin cancer]]<ref>http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/causes-of-cancer/sun-uv-and-cancer/how-the-sun-and-uv-cause-cancer</ref>, typically [[melanoma|melanoma]]. | ||
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How Ultraviolet rays causes misalignment in base pairs of DNA https://genetics.thetech.org/ask/ask402 |
Revision as of 23:44, 3 December 2018
Ultraviolet light, often abbreviated to UV, is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Human exposure to UV light as been linked to diseases such as skin cancer[1], typically melanoma.
References
How Ultraviolet rays causes misalignment in base pairs of DNA https://genetics.thetech.org/ask/ask402