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Bacteriophage λ and Plasmid pUR288 Transgenic Fish Models for Detecting In Vivo Mutations

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We adapted transgenic rodent mutation assays based on fish carrying bacteriophage λ and plasmid pUR288 vectors to address the needs for improved methods to assess health risks from exposure to environmental mutagens and also to establish new animal models to study in vivo mutagenesis. The approach entails separating the vectors from fish genomic DNA and then shuttling them into specialized strains of E. coli bacteria to analyze spontaneous and induced mutations in either lacI and cII or lacZ mutational targets. Fish exhibited low frequencies of spontaneous mutants comparable to the sensitivity of transgenic rodent models. Mutations detected after treating fish with chemical mutagens showed concentration-dependent, tissue-specific, and time-dependent relationships. Spontaneous and induced mutational spectra also were consistent with the specificity of known mutagens, further supporting the utility of transgenic fish for studies of in vivo mutagenesis.

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Received January 31, 2001; accepted March 30, 2001

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Winn, R., Norris, M., Muller, S. et al. Bacteriophage λ and Plasmid pUR288 Transgenic Fish Models for Detecting In Vivo Mutations. Mar. Biotechnol. 3 (Suppl 1), S185–S195 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10126-001-0041-2

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