Stadler Genetics Symposia, volume 10, 1978 (MU)
Contents of volume 10
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Participants
- E. R. Sears Scholarship Fund
- Arthur Chovnick, Margaret Mccarron, Arthur Hilliker, Janis O'Donnell, William Gelbart and Stephen Clark: ORGANIZATION OF A GENE IN DROSOPHILA: A PROGRESS REPORT
- Barbara Mcclintock: MECHANISMS THAT RAPIDLY REORGANIZE THE GENOME
- Norman H. Giles, N. K. Alton, M. E. Case, J. A. Hautala, J. W. Jacobson, S. R. Kushner, V. B. Patel, W. R. Reinert, P. Str¢man and D. Vapnek: THE ORGANIZATION OF THE QA GENE CLUSTER IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA AND ITS EXPRESSION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
- Janine Zieg, Michael Silverman,Marcia Hilmen, and Melvin Simon: PHASE VARIATION IN SALMONELLA: ANALYSIS OF THE CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF H2 GENE EXPRESSION
- C. S. Levings, III and D. R. Pring: THE MITOCHONDR IAL GENOME OF HIGHER PLANTS
- M. M. Green THE GENETIC CONTROL OF MUTATION IN DROSOPHILA
- George P. Smith: NON-DARWINIAN EVOLUTION AND THE BEARD OF LIFE
- Cumulative Contents of the Proceedings of the Stadler Genetics Symposia
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Phase variation in salmonella : analysis of the controlling element of H2 gene expression : gene expression, recombinational control, phase variation, DNA inversion
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Non-Darwinian evolution and the bread of life : genetic drift, repetitive DNA, philosophy of science
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The mitochondrial genome of higher plants : mtiochondrial DNA, cytoplasmic male sterility, S cytoplasm
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The genetic control of mutation in drosophila : spontaneous mutation, mutator genes, mitotic recombination
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The organization of the QA gene cluster in neurospora crassa and its expression in escherichia coli : eucaryotic gene regulation, quinic acid catabolic enzymes, recombinant DNA, pBR322 plasmid
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