SummaryWhile most murine peripheral B cells express germline-encoded antibodies of classes M and D (# +/~ + cells), small numbers of memory B cells expressing somatically mutated immunoglobulin G antibodies are generated upon T cell-dependent immunization. Analyzing the antibody repertoire of the #-~-B cell pool in unimmunized mice, we show that these cells express somatically mutated V. genes and that most of these genes derive from a set of germline V. genes dominantly expressed by #+8 + B cells. Thus, class-switched memory B cells are generated in the absence of intentional immunization, presumably in response to environmental antigens. These cells are either recruited from/~+/~+ B cells or selected from newly arising B cells in parallel to the latter, by the same antigens.