Somatic Mutations During an Immune Response in Xenopus Tadpoles

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The tadpole B-cell repertoire is less diverse than that of the adult frog; their antibodies are of lower affinity and are less heterogenous. In order to determine whether this difference is due to a lack of or a reduced rate of somatic hypermutation, we analyzed and compared cDNA sequences utilizing VH1 elements with germline counterparts in isogenic LG 7 tadpoles during an immune response. Indeed, tadpole VH1 sequences contained somatic mutations. There were zeo to 5 mutations per sequence, all single base-point mutations, with the high ratio of GC to AT base-pair alterations similar to that observed in adult frogs. © 1995, Harwood Academic Publishers GmbH.

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Wilson, M., Marcuz, A., & Du Pasquier, L. (1995). Somatic Mutations During an Immune Response in Xenopus Tadpoles. Developmental Immunology, 4(3), 227–234. https://doi.org/10.1155/1995/38639

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