Abstract
Intact Chinese hamster ovary cells were exposed to the restriction endonucleases (REs) AluI or BamHI. In metaphase spreads from these cells, 300 breakpoints per RE were localized in G-banded chromosome type aberrations (dicentrics, translocations, rings, terminal and interstitial deletions). The majority of breakpoints induced by both REs were localized in G-light bands and showed a similar distribution of breakpoint clusters. RE digestion of metaphase spreads with AluI induced C-banding, and with BamHI G-banding. The data indicate that nuclease sensitive sites associated with active genes are mainly responsible for the distribution of breakpoints.