Contents of volume 4

  • PREFACE
  • PROGRAM
  • CONTENTS
  • PARTICIPANTS AT THE FOURTH STADLER GENETICS SYMPOSIUM
  • PHOTOGRAPH OF THE SPEAKERS
  • AUTOGRAPHS OF THE SPEAKERS
  • HERMAN W. LEWIS: TRENDS IN GENETICS RESEARCH -- PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT
  • E. R. SEARS: CHROMOSOME ENGINEERING IN WHEAT
  • ROBERT P. WAGNER: EVOLUTION AND GENETIC SIGNIFICANCE OF MITOCHONDRIA
  • STEPHEN H. HOWELL: THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF MEIOSIS AND GENETIC RECOMBINATION
  • G. F. SPRAGUE: THE GENETICS OF CORN BREEDING
  • LEON S. DURE III AND WILLIAM C. MERRICK: THE ROLE OF tRNA IN DEVELOPMENT
  • SHELDON C. REED AND V. ELVING ANDERSON: GENETICS OF PSYCHOSES
  • CHARLES F. MULLETT: SEVEN (OR TWENTY-SEVEN) AGAINST OBSCURITY OR STILL FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON TITTLEBATS

Recent Submissions

  • Stadler Genetics Symposia, volume 04, 1972 : Preliminaries and back matter 

    Stadler Genetics Symposium (4th : 1972 : Columbia, Missouri) (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
  • Evolution and genetic significance of mitochondria 

    Wagner, Robert P. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
    Mitochondria are constituted of two different membrane systems which may well have quite different origins in replication and evolution. It is hypothesized that the outer membrane is entirely derived from cytosol constituents ...
  • The genetics of corn breeding 

    Sprague, G. F. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
    Hybrid corn has now replaced open-pollinated varieties almost completely. This change-over has been accompanied by a nearly 3-fold increase in U.S. average yields. The genetic basis for corn breeding rests upon classical ...
  • Chromosome engineering in wheat 

    Sears, E. R. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
    Three methods have been developed for the transfer of genetic material to wheat chromosomes from alien chromosomes: (i) Use of ionizing radiation to translocate an alien segment. (ii) Induction of homoeologous pairing, ...
  • Genetics of psychoses 

    Reed, Sheldon C.; Anderson, V. Elving (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
    The financial burden of the psychoses each year runs into the billions of dollars while the misery to everyone concerned is beyond calculation. It should be self-evident that the genetics of the psychoses is therefore a ...
  • Seven or twenty-seven against obscurity or still further observations on tittlebats 

    Mullett, Charles F. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
  • Trends in genetics research--prospects for development 

    Lewis, Herman W. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
    Some aspects of current research are viewed in an attempt to anticipate major trends in the next few years. The observations indicate that geneticists in general are becoming more problem - than organism-oriented and are ...
  • The biochemisrty of meiosis and genetic recombination 

    Howell, Stephen H. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
    Evidence is presented for three important DNA metabolic processes which may direct genetic recombination events during meiosis. These processes are: 1) DNA breakage and repair, 2) facilitated interaction between homologous ...
  • The role of tRNA in development 

    Dure, Leon S. III; Merrick, William C. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
    Experiments that suggest a developmental regulatory role for tRNA in translation (such cytokinins in tRNA, suppressor mutations, tRNA methyases, excessive number of isoaccepting species, and others) are briefly presented. ...