Stadler Genetics Symposia, volume 15, 1983 (MU)
Contents of volume 15
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- C. N. Law, J. W. Snape and A. J . Worland: CHROMOSOME MANIPULATION AND ITS EXPLOITATION IN THE GENETICS AND BREEDING OF WHEAT
- H. Stern and Y. Hotta: MEIOTIC ASPECTS OF CHROMOSOME ORGANIZATION
- D. L. Hartl and D. S. Haymer: MEASURES OF FITNESS IN Drosophila
- R. Broglie, G. Coruzzi, G. Lamppa, B. Keith and N. Chua: MONOCOT AND DICOT GENES ENCODING THE SMALL SUBUNIT OF RIBULOSE-1,5-BISPHOSPHATE CARBOXYLASE: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND GENE EXPRESSION
- H. A. McQuade and A. M. Young- Rottler: SOME NOTES ON PREMEIOCYTES IN WHEAT
- A. R. Hallauer, W. A. Russell and O. S. Smith: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF IOWA STIFF STALK SYNTHETIC
- R. L. Phillips, A. S. Wang and R. V. Kowles MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL CYTOGENETICS OF GENE MULTIPLICITY IN MAIZE
- B. S. Sears: GENETICS AND EVOLUTION OF THE CHLOROPLAST
- Cumulative Contents of the Proceedings of the Stadler Genetics Symposia
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