The induction of mitotic gene conversion by 4CMB, BC and 4HMB was studied in both log-phase and stationary-phase cultures of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae JD1. Assays were performed both in the presence and in the absence of S9 microsomal fraction obtained from a liver homogenate from rats pretreated with Aroclor 1254. Exposure of both stationary-phase and log-phase cultures to 4CMB and BC resulted in an increase in mitotic gene conversion, both in the presence and in the absence of a microsomal activation system; the magnitude of response was greater in stationary-phase cultures. 4HMB did not increase the gene conversion frequency in log-phase or stationary-phase cultures.