Abstract
The quarks and leptons appear tantalizingly similar at present energies. One explanation of this is that quarks and leptons are exactly symmetrical, but this symmetry has been broken by the vacuum. In gauge models with this feature, there are typically tree-level mass relations between quarks and leptons. We show that these mass relations may be modified by radiative effects so that they agree with experiment.

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