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Genetics and molecular biology of plastids of higher plants : plastids in male gametes, mutation induction, nitroso - urea, plastid mutants, thylakoid proteins, plastid ribosome deficiency, pollen, chloroplast, photosynthesis, mitochondria
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
In the majority of angiospermous species the plastids are excluded from the generative or sperm cells during the first pollen mitosis or during pollen development; this is the basis of the maternal inheritance of plastid ...
Molecular structure of the ovalbumin gene and its genotypic alleles : (DNA cloning, intervening sequences, restriction mapping, electromicroscopic mapping)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
Fossils, apes, man, and culture : intelligence, water, menopause
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
As causal agents for the separation of the pongid and hominid lines of evolution intelligence, water and the menopause are discussed. The implications of these for the development of human culture and society are investigated.
General genetic recombination in bacteriophage T4 : DNA exchange, DNA- protein-protein interactions
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
We will discuss current models of genetic recombination emphasizing their general aspects and the specific points which have been demonstrated in phage T4. Recombination in this phage occurs preferentially (although not ...
Ti plasmids of agrobacterium : potentials for genetic engineering : plasmids, genetic engineering, crown gall, tumors
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
Crown gall disease of dicotylendenous plants, induced by Agrobacterium tumefaciens, provides a unique system for the study of pathogen-host interplay at the molecular level. By means of large Ti plasmids borne by virulent ...
Neurospora as an object for cytogenetic research : chromosome rearrangements, crossing over, duplications, meiosis, meiotic drive, recombination
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
Several lines of research have been stimulated because the direct results of Mendelian segregation are apparent in Neurospora asci. Spore killer genes provide an example. When across is heterozygous for Spore killer, four ...
Genetical and chromosomal relationships among the wheats and their relatives : aneuploid genetics, isozymes, gene and chromosome evolution, triticum, wheat
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
Results obtained from aneuploid genetic analyses of isozyme variation in hexaploid wheat have led to the construction of reasonable models for the genetic control and subunit structure of a large number of enzymes. Evidence ...
Role of gene duplication in the evolution of complex physiological mechanisms : an assessment based on protein sequence data : (gene duplication, protein sequences, evolutionary trees, serine proteases, immunoglobulins, evolution of muscle types)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
Genetic duplication has played a major role in the evolution of physiological complexity by creating originally redundant genes that evolved to produce related proteins in the organism. The related chains of certain polymeric ...
The recA protein of E. coli : regulation and function in recombination and repair : UV induction, autoregulatory model, DNA binding protein, DNA renaturation, strand assimilation
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979)
In Escherichia coli, the recA function is required for general recombination, repair of DNA damage and a diverse group of functions which are coordinately expressed following DNA damage or arrest of DNA synthesis (SOS ...