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Genomic Resilience

Meaning

Genomic resilience refers to the inherent capacity of an organism’s genetic material to resist, repair, and adapt to various internal and external stressors, thereby maintaining its structural integrity and functional stability. This intrinsic biological characteristic allows the genome to sustain normal cellular processes and physiological functions despite exposure to environmental toxins, metabolic byproducts, or intrinsic replication errors, safeguarding overall organismal health.