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. 2002 Jul 11;99(15):9984–9989. doi: 10.1073/pnas.152333499

Table 2.

Sμ deletions in WT and AID−/− hybridomas

Probe/digest
JH/S or E Iμ/X Sμ/X Cμ/B+E
WT IgM+ hybridomas with Sμ rearranged: 15/117 (12.8%)
 W-1 R/R G/R G/R G/R
 W-2 −/R R/R −/R R/R
 W-3* −/R −/− −/R −/R
 W-4 R/R G/R G/R G/R
 W-5 R/R R/R R/R R/R
 W-6 R/R R/R R/R R/R
 W-7 R/R G/R G/R G/R
 W-8 R/R G/R G/R G/R
 W-9 −/R nd −/R −/R
 W-10 R/R nd G/R G/R
 W-11 R/R nd R/R R/R
 W-12 R/R nd G/R G/R
 W-13 R/R nd −/R −/R
 W-14 R/R nd −/− −/R
 W-15 R/R nd −/R −/R
WT controls
 C-1 (IgG+) R/R −/− −/− −/−
 C-2 (IgM+) R/R nd G G
AID−/− IgM+ hybridomas with Sμ rearranged: 5/214 (2.3%)
 A-1 −/R G G/R G/R
 A-2 R/R G/R G/R G/R
 A-3 R/R G/R G/R G/R
 A-4 −/R G G/R G/R
 A-5 −/R G/R G/R G/R

nd, not done; G, germ line; R, rearranged; −, undetectable or comigrating band; B, BamH1; E, EcoR1; H, HindIII; S, Sac1; X, Xba1. 

*

A rearranged Iμ band is detectable by using a BamH1 + EcoR1 double digest. 

Sμ rearrangements appear to be the results of aberrant V(D)J joining.