Stadler Genetics Symposia, volume 14, 1982 (MU)
Contents of volume 14
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Douglas E. Berg, John B. Lowe, Chihiro Sasakawa and Lyn McDivitt: THE MECHANISM AND CONTROL OF Tn5 TRANSPOSITION
- Edward H. Coe, Jr., Deborah L. Thompson and Virginia Walbot: NUCLEAR GENES AND CHLOROPLAST MODIFICATIONS IN MAIZE
- Carol L. Dieckmann and Louise K. Pape: NUCLEAR CONTROL OF THE EXPRESSION OF THE CYTOCHROME b GENE IN YEAST MITOCHONDRIAL DNA
- Henry Huang and Lee Hood: THE ONTOGENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF ANTIBODY DIVERSITY
- Ky Lowenhaupt, Michael A. Keene, Iain L. Cartwright and Sarah C. R. Elgin: CHROMATIN STRUCTURE OF EUKARYOTIC GENES: DNase I HYPERSENSITIVE SITES
- Laszlo Orosz: BACTERIOPHAGE 16 - 3 OF Rhizobium meliZoti, AND ITS PATTERN OF RECOMBINATION
- S. J. Peloquin: MEIOTIC MUTANTS IN POTATO BREEDING
- Fred Sherman, John I. Stiles, Linda R. Friedman, Joachim F. Ernst and Gary L. McKnight: DIVERGENT AND CONCERTED EVOLUTION OF THE TWO REGIONS EMCOMPASSING THE ISO-1-CYTOCHROME c AND ISO-2-CYTOCHROME c GENES OF YEAST
- Mary Collins, Robert Levis, Roger Karess and Gerald M. Rubin: A MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF THREE UNSTABLE ALLELES IN Drosophila
- Cumulative Contents of the Proceedings of the Stadler Genetics Symposia
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Divergent and concerted evolution of the two regions encompassing the iso-1- cytochrome c and iso-2-cytochrome c genes of yeast : (saccharomyces cerevisiae, cytochrome c of yeast, evolution of yeast, cloning yeast genes, recombinant DNA, transpositions, composite genes)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains a cluster of three genes CYC1-0SM1-RAD7, denoted COR, located on the right arm of chromosome X and a cluster of three genes ANP1-RAD23 -C YC7, denoted ARC, located on the left ... -
Meiotic mutants in potato breeding : (haploids, 2n gametes, germplasm transfer)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)Three factors provide unusual opportunities for potato improvement: (1) The wild and cultivated tuber-bearing relatives of the potato represent a large source of valuable germplasm. This genetic diversity can be incorporated ... -
Bacteriophage 16-3 of Rhizobium meliloti and its pattern of recombination : (Rhizobium, phage - vector, recombination)
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Chromatin structure of eukaryotic genes : DNase I hypersensitive sites
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)We have recently learned much about the organization of the eukaryotic genome by using nucleases as probes of the protein - DNA interactions of chromatin. In this paper we review the available information from our laboratory ... -
The ontogenetic and evolutionary origins of antibody diversity : (antibody diversity, ontogeny, evolution, transposable elements)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)Three ontogenetic origins of antibody diversity have been identified. First, there is a large number of germline gene segments. Second, multiple combinatorial strategies are used to amplify antibody diversity. These include ... -
Nuclear control of the expression of the cytochrome b gene in yeast mitochondrial DNA : (apocytochrome b gene, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, CBP1 gene)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)The mitochondrial gene encoding apocytochrome b is mosaic, containing two intervening sequences in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain D273-10B. Five nuclear genes and one mitochondrial gene have been identified that are ... -
A molecular analysis of three unstable alleles in drosophila : (transposable elements, mutable alleles, white locus)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)We have determined the structure of several unstable mutant alleles of the white locus in Drosophila melanogaster. The white ivory (w[superscript i]) allele is a moderately unstable allele, which gave rise to the highly ... -
Nuclear genes and chloroplast modifications in maize : (Zea mays, iojap , cytoplasmic inheritance, nucleus-cytoplasm interaction, sorting-out, morphological modifications)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)The recessive nuclear genes (ij) and chloroplast mutator (cm) in maize have been studied as examples of genes whose roles affect the continuity of the plastid and its genetic machinery. The phenotypic expression of cm is ... -
The mechanism and control of Tn5 transposition
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)Analyses of transposition from pBR322