
Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology
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- Cover
- Contents
- Abbrviations and Symbols
- Articles to Appear in Volume 37
- Introduction
- Part I: Transposable Elements in Drosophila
- Chapter 1. Drosophila Foldback Elements, Primate L1 Elements, and Transgenic Mice
- Chapter 2. Transposable Elements in Natural Populations of Drosophila
- Chapter 3. The hobo Element of Drosophila melanogaster
- Chapter 4. Molecular Biology of Drosophila P-EIement Transposition
- Chapter 5. The Use of Molecularly Tagged P Elements to Monitor Spontaneous and Induced Frequencies of Transposon Excision and Transposition
- Part II: Transposable Elements in Drosophila
- Chapter 6. Asymmetrical Exchanges and Chromosomal Rearrangements in Drosophila
- Chapter 7. Spread of P Transposable Elements in Inbred Lines of Drosophila melanogaster
- Chapter 8. Suppressible Insertion-Induced Mutations in Drosophila
- Chapter 9. Identifying and Cloning Drosophila Genes by Single P Element Insertional Mutagenesis
- Chapter 10. Molecular Lesions Induced by I-R Hybrid Dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster
- Part III: Regulation of Gene Expression
- Chapter 11. X-Chromosome Inactivation as a System of Gene Dosage Compensation to Regulate Gene Expression
- Chapter 12. The Developmental Regulation of Albumin and a-Fetoprotein Gene Expression
- Chapter 13. A Methylation Mosaic Model for Mammalian Genome Imprinting
- Chapter 14. Insertional Mutations in Transgenic Mice
- Part IV: Structure and Function of Repetitive and Unusual Sequences
- Chapter 15. The L1 Family of Repetitive Sequences in Mammals
- Chapter 16. Repetitive Sequences in the Human Genome
- Chapter 17. Transposition of lntracisternal A-Particle Genes
- Chapter 18. Use of Variable Number of Tandem Repeat (VNTR) Sequences for Monitoring Chromosomal Instability
- Part V: Retroviruses
- Chapter 19. A Retroviral Insertion in the Dilute (d) Locus Provides Molecular Access to This Region of Mouse Chromosome 9
- Chapter 20. Spontaneous Germ-line Ecotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Infection: Implications for Retroviral Insertional Mutagenesis and Germ-Line Gene Transfer
- Chapter 21. The Specific Consequences of c-fos Expression in Transgenic Mice
- Chapter 22. Mouse Endogenous Retroviral Long-Terminal-Repeat (LTR) Elements and Environmental Carcinogenesis
- Part VI: Molecular Analysis of Chromosomal Translocation and Gene Insertionl
- Chapter 23. Molecular Genetics of Lymphoid Tumorigenesis
- Chapter 24. Molecular Analysis of Chromosome Breakpoints
- Chapter 25. Homologous Recombination in Mammalian Somatic Cells
- Chapter 26. Gene Transfer into Primates and Prospects for Gene Therapy in Humans
- Addendum
- Abstracts
- Index
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