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Development of somatic cell genetics opened the way to analyze complex mammalian cells by the means of molecular biology. As one of examples of such studies, analyses of xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) were presented. By applying phage T4 repair endonucleclease to XP cells with the aid of Sendai virus, defective repair abilities of XP cells, belonging to the complementation group A to E, were fully restored. This suggests that the incision step of excision repair in human cells is controlled by at least 5 genes whereas only one gene is involved in the T4 system.
Newly developed technique of genetic engineering provides another powerful tool for the analysis of mammalian cells. Prospects and concerns with this new technique were briefly discussed.
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Sekiguchi, M. Molecular biological aspects of the problems of human genetics. Jap J Human Genet 22, 137–143 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01874280
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