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We have previously reported about a new Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutation, hsm2-1, that results in increase of both spontaneous and UV-induced mutation frequencies but does not alter UV-sensitivity. Now HSM2 gene has been genetically and physically mapped and identified as a gene previously characterized as HMO1, a yeast homologue of human high mobility group genes HMG1/2. We found that hsm2 mutant...