“…In cultured fish cells, dark repair (nucleotide excision repair, NER) has been suggested to proceed at a very slow rate relative to mammalian cells (Regan and Cook, 1967;Woodhead et al, 1980;Shima et al, 1981;Mano et al, 1982;Regan et al, 1982;Park and Li, 1989). In contrast, several reports indicate that fish cells possess robust photoenzymatic repair capabilities specific for both UV-induced pyrimidine dimers (PyP) and 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PD) (Yasuhira et al, 1992;Ahmed et al, 1993;Uchida et al, 1997Uchida et al, , 1998Meador et al, 2000;and Mitchell et al, this issue).…”