Stadler Genetics Symposia, volume 13, 1981 (MU)
Contents of volume 13
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Participants
- Ernest R. Sears Scholarship Fund
- Louise Clarke, Molly Fitzgerald- Hayes, Jean-Marie Buhler, and John Carbon: THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF YEAST CENTROMERES
- Gerald R. Smith, Dennis W. Schultz, Andrew F. Taylor, and Kathleen Triman: CHI SITES, RecBC ENZYME, AND GENERALIZED RECOMBINATION
- Mary-Dell Chilton, Michael W. Bewan, Narendra Yadav, A.J.M. Matzke, Michael Byrne, Marjori Grula, Kenneth Barton, Jos Vanderleyden, Annick de Framond, and Wayne M. Barnes: TAILORING THE AGROBACTERIUM Ti PLASMID AS A VECTOR FOR PLANT GENETIC ENGINEERING
- John R. Roth and Molly B. Schmid: ARRANGEMENT AND REARRANGEMENT OF THE BACTERIAL CHROMOSOME
- Doris L. Slate and Frank H. Ruddle SOMATIC CELL GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE INTERFERON SYSTEM
- Frances Burr and Benjamin Burr HETEROGENEITY AND EXPRESSION OF THE ZEIN STORAGE PROTEIN GENE FAMILY
- John R. Laughnan, Susan Gabay-Laughnan, and John E. Carlson: CHARACTERISTICS OF cms-S REVERSION TO MALE FERTILITY IN MAIZE
- Benjamin Burr and Frances Burr: TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS AND GENETIC INSTABILITIES IN CROP PLANTS
- Stuart A. Kauffman: PATTERN FORMATION IN THE DROSOPHILA EMBRYO
- The recipient of the Sears - Longwell Award for 1981
- Cumulative Contents of the Proceedings of the Stadler Genetics Symposia
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Chi sites, RecBC enzyme, and geneneralized recombination
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Somatic cell genetic analysis of the interferon system : (interferon genetics, interferon receptors , cell hybrids )
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Arrangement and rearrangement of the bacterial chromosome : (chromosome rearrangements, transposable elements)
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Characteristics of cms-S reveversion to male fertility in maize : (cytoplasmic male sterility, male fertility restoration S-type cytoplasm, mitochondrial DNA)
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Pattern formation in the drosophila embryo : (Developmental genetics, combinatorial code, compartments)
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Heterogeneity and expression of the zein storage protein gene family of maize : (zein, maize, multiple gene families, in vitro processing, protein synthesis, cloning, low molecular weight PAGE)
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The structure and function of yeast centromeres : (saccharomyces cerevisiae, yeast transformation, centromere cloning, functional minichromosomes , recombinant DNA, nucleotide sequencing )
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