
Advances in Genetics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Genetics, Volume 23
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1. Recovery, Repair, and Mutagenesis in Schizosaccharomyces pombe
- I. Introduction
- II. Cell Cycle
- III. Recovery and Repair
- IV. Mutagenesis
- V. Cloning and Transformation
- VI. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2. Gene Transfer in Fungi
- I. Introduction
- II. Fungi as an Ideal Eukaryotic Genetic System
- III. Gene Transfer in Higher Organisms
- IV. Methodology
- V. Fate of Donor DNA following Transformation
- VI. Nature of the Transformants as a Function of Donor DNA
- VII. Other Genetic Effects of Exogenous DNA during Transformation
- VIII. Applications of Transformation
- IX. Mobilization and Expression of Genes in Various Groups of Organisms
- X. Construction of a Versatile Vector
- XI. Biochemistry of Gene Transfer
- XII. Gene Transfer in Different Groups of Fungi
- XIII. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 3. Y Chromosome Function and Spermatogenesis in Drosophila hydei
- I. Introduction
- II. Development of the Male Gamete
- III. Further Molecular Aspects of Spermatogenesis
- IV. Genetics of the Y Chromosome
- V. Use of Species Hybrids in the Study of the Y Chromosome
- VI. Y-Chromosomal DNA Sequences
- VII. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4. Recent Developments in Population Genetics
- I. Introduction
- II. DNA Sequence Variation in Populations
- III. Population Dynamics of Transposable Elements
- IV. Quantitative Genetics
- V. Genetic Analysis of Plant Mating Systems
- VI. Spatial Analysis of Genetic Variability
- VII. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5. Genetics, Cytology, and Evolution of Gossypium
- I. Introduction
- II. Genetic Mutants, Gene Symbols, and Genetic Linkages
- III. The Genomes of Gossypium-Their Differentiation and Identification
- IV. Translocations
- V. Monosomes
- VI. Monotelodisomes and Their Use
- VII. Monoisodisomes
- VIII. Trisomes, Tetrasomes, and Alien Chromosome Additions
- IX. Origin of the Allotetraploids
- X. Time and Place of Origin of the Allotetraploids
- XI. Mono- vs Polyphyletic Origin of the Allotetraploids
- XII. New Evidence for the Origin of the Allotetraploids
- XIII. Diploidization of the Allotetraploids
- XIV. Suppression of Homoeologous Pairing in the Allotetraploids
- XV. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Index
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