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, Junctions are classified in terms of junction types (junction with insertions, 126 blunt junction, junction with micro-or large-homology) Number in parenthesis indicates number of 127 junctions of each type Junction profile is not significantly different in wt and UNG-deficient mice 128 (p=0.65, p=0.15 and p=0.28 for S ? -S ?1 , S ? -S ?3 and S ? -S ? respectively; chi-squared test) Results are 129 pooled from three to five mice per experiments. C: Breakpoint localizations in S ? -S ?1 , S ? -S ?3 and 130 S ? -S ? junctions in wt and UNG-deficient mice (same junctions as in Figure 1B). D: Motif targeting 131 in S ? -S ?1 , S ? -S ?3 and S ? -S ? junctions. Stars identified breakpoint positions in AGCT, WRCY and 132 RGYW AID hotspots and others (same junctions as in Figure 1B), hypermutation and class-switch recombination by noncanonical functions of uracil DNA 98 glycosylase. Proc Natl Acad Sci, p.1642, 2014.