Abstract

Mutation frequencies in mouse cells and Chinese hamster cells were measured following single or split doses of UV light or X-rays. Split doses separated by a few to over 24h induced no more ouabain- or 6-thioguanine-resistanc mutants than did comparable single doses. These data lend no support to the possible existence of an inducible error-prone repair system in rodent cells.

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