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    The forward or reverse processes of intragenic recombination (IGR), which occur through the addition or deletion of duplicated homologous exons of the pun allele in Pun mice, was observed in vivo, after introducing an homozygous pun allele in a C57BL/6 background. We assessed the frequency of IGR upon N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) treatment of pre-melanocytes (PMCs: somatic cells) and primordial germ cells (PGCs: germ cells) of embryonic mice at 10.5 days of development (E10.5). We simultaneously examined IGR and other mutations at the p locus of PMCs responsible for coat color in the offspring obtained by crossing pun/pun with pun/P mice. The frequencies of both spontaneous and ENU-induced IGR were markedly higher than that of the recessive mutation (RM) in PMCs obtained from crossing C57BL/6 and PW strains (Shibuya et al., 1982). ENU also induces IGR at a higher frequency in PGCs at E10.5, which was observed in the next generation. These results indicate that ENU, which preferentially induces gene mutations through base substitution, also induces IGR at a high frequency in the pun allele in both somatic and germ cells of embryonic mice at the E10.5 developmental stage. Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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    Tohru Shibuya, Wakako Takeda-Endo, Takumi Hara, Hajime Sui, Yukiharu Horiya. Intragenic recombination within the pun allele of the pink-eyed dilution locus in pre-melanocytes and primordial germ cells of embryonic mice treated with N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea. Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis. 2022 Jan;873:503426

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    PMID: 35094814

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