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Transgenic and In Vivo Mutagenesis
Sig Leaders
Kathleen A. Hill, Mugimane Manjanatha
Description
The transgenic and in vivo mutagenesis interest group focuses on recent
research measuring the frequency of mutation in tissues in whole animals.
The Hprt lymphocyte assay has been a major tool for this research, which has
been augmented by Aprt and Tk assays. However, these assays depend upon the
ability to culture cells in vitro in order to apply the selection medium to
identify mutants.
In the last 2 decades, transgenic animals, which contain tandem genomic
insertions of bacterial genes have been used to measure in vivo mutation
frequencies. These systems allow the identification of mutations in
bacterial assays from any tissue from which sufficient DNA can be obtained
to measure a mutant frequency. These transgenes include the following
bacterial or viral targets: lacI (Big Blue , lacZ (MutaMouse ), cII (used
with either Big Blue or MutaMouse); gpt delta, lacZ plasmid, and
ΦX174 (Malling Mouse).
Research with these tools has focused on validation of in vivo mutation,
change in mutant frequency with age and tissue, and, particularly, the
increase in mutant frequency with exogenous mutagens. Sequencing of mutants
can add useful information in the interpretation of changes (or lack of
change) in mutant frequencies.
Current Year Initiatives
The interest group meet each year at the annual meeting to hear brief
presentation of recent work and maintains an electronic newsletter through
e-mail between meetings to circulate ideas for discussion or literature
reviews.
Newsletters
June 2002
April 2001
Feb 2001
April 2000
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