Benzo[a]pyrene was tested for induction of dominant-lethal mutations in germ cells of male mice. Clear-cut dominant-lethal effects were induced in middle and early spermatozoa. In contrast to the dominant-lethal observed the study showed no detectable increase in heritable translocations for these stages over the spontaneous level. Thus, the results provide another example of a chemical mutagen that is effective in inducing dominant-lethal mutations but relatively ineffective in inducing heritable translocations in male postmeiotic germ cells.
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