Contents of volume 6

  • PREFACE
  • PROGRAM
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
  • G. UNGAR: Molecular Coding of Information in the Nervous System
  • O. W. McBRIDE: Metaphase Chromosome Uptake by Mammalian Cells and Expression of the Genes Transferred
  • T. T. PUCK: The Genetics of Somatic Mammalian Cells
  • R. H. DAVIS: Metabolic Organization in Neurospora
  • P. S. CARLSON and T. B. RICE: Developmental Genetics and Crop Yield
  • B. A. HAMKALO, O. L. MILLER, Jr. and A. H. BAKKEN: Electronmicroscopic Studies of Active Genes
  • C. S . GOWANS: Genetics and Art
  • G. P. REDEI, G. ACEDO and G. GAVAZZI: Flower Differentiation in Arabidopsis

Recent Submissions

  • Stadler Genetics Symposia, volume 06, 1974 : Preliminaries and back matter 

    Stadler Genetics Symposium (6th : 1974 : Columbia, Missouri) (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
  • Molecular coding of information in the nervous system 

    Ungar, G. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    Evidence has been accumulating in the last ten years to support the existence of a molecular code for the processing of information by the nervous system. The most direct evidence has been provided by the behavioral bioassay ...
  • Flower differentiation in arabidopsis 

    Rédei, G. P.; Acedo, Georgia; Gavazzi, G. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    There is a consensus among developmental geneticists that few generalizations are possible at the present status of the field, and even the boundaries are difficult to define. Yet in few special cases, consistent facts ...
  • The genetics of somatic mammalian cells 

    Puck, Theodore, T. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    Somatic cell genetics is an application of the concepts and techniques of microbial genetics to somatic cells of higher organisms. Applied to mammalian systems, it has made possible clone isolation, quantitation of cell ...
  • Metaphase chromosome uptake by mammalian cells and cxpression of the genes transferred 

    McBride, O. W. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    Isolated metaphase chromosomes can be incorporated into mammalian cells. The genetic information thereby transferred, in the form of a chromosome, can be replicated and expressed in the recipient cell and its progeny, thus ...
  • Electronmicroscopic studies of active genes 

    Hamkalo, Barbara A.; Miller, Oscar L., Jr.; Bakken, Aimee H. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    Structural aspects of ribosomal and non-ribosomal RNA transcription are compared and contrasted in a representative prokaryote (Escherichia coli) and in several diverse eukaryotes (developing amphibian oocytes, Drosophila ...
  • Genetics and art 

    Gownas, C. Shields (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    In the view of the geneticist art is more than l'art pour l'art . In the absence of written genetic records, stone carvings, statues, reliefs and paintings reveal a great deal about the genes carried by our ancient ...
  • Metabolic organization in neurospora 

    David, Rowland H. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    Several mechanisms of metabolite channeling have been discovered in arginine and pyrimidine biosynthesis in Neurospora. In the case of carbamyl phosphate, a pyrimidine specific "pool" of this compound is actually bound to ...
  • Developmental genetics and crop yield 

    Carlson, P. S.; Rice, T. B. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    On the basis of consideration of the patterns of seed differentiation in plants and recent results of developmental genetics in Drosophila, a program is outlined for the production of crops with improved seed characteristics. ...