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April 1992 Table of Contents

PERSPECTIVES

  • Neurospora: the organism behind the molecular revolution.
    D D Perkins
    Genetics April 1992 130: 687-701;

INVESTIGATIONS

  • Commitment to meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: involvement of the SPO14 gene.
    S M Honigberg, C Conicella, R E Espositio
    Genetics April 1992 130: 703-716;
  • Effects of mutagen-sensitive mus mutations on spontaneous mitotic recombination in Aspergillus.
    P Zhao, E Kafer
    Genetics April 1992 130: 717-728;
  • Use of gene replacement transformation to elucidate gene function in the qa gene cluster of Neurospora crassa.
    M E Case, R F Geever, D K Asch
    Genetics April 1992 130: 729-736;
  • Analysis of junction sequences resulting from integration at nonhomologous loci in Neurospora crassa.
    D K Asch, G Frederick, J A Kinsey, D D Perkins
    Genetics April 1992 130: 737-748;
  • Size polymorphisms due to changes in the number of O-glycosylated tandem repeats in the Dictyostelium discoideum glycoprotein PsA.
    A A Gooley, R Marshchalek, K L Williams
    Genetics April 1992 130: 749-756;
  • Tandem repeats in extrachromosomal ribosomal DNA of Dictyostelium discoideum, resulting from chromosomal mutations.
    R A Cole, K L Williams
    Genetics April 1992 130: 757-769;
  • par-4, a gene required for cytoplasmic localization and determination of specific cell types in Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis.
    D G Morton, J M Roos, K J Kemphues
    Genetics April 1992 130: 771-790;
  • Molecular genetics of the Drosophila melanogaster ovo locus, a gene required for sex determination of germline cells.
    M D Garfinkel, A R Lohe, A P Mahowald
    Genetics April 1992 130: 791-803;
  • Intraspecific and interspecific variation at the y-ac-sc region of Drosophila simulans and Drosophila melanogaster.
    J M Martín-Campos, J M Comerón, N Miyashita, M Aguadé
    Genetics April 1992 130: 805-816;
  • Genetic analysis of the additional sex combs locus of Drosophila melanogaster.
    D A Sinclair, R B Campbell, F Nicholls, E Slade, H W Brock
    Genetics April 1992 130: 817-825;
  • The Drosophila mei-S332 gene promotes sister-chromatid cohesion in meiosis following kinetochore differentiation.
    A W Kerrebrock, W Y Miyazaki, D Birnby, T L Orr-Weaver
    Genetics April 1992 130: 827-841;
  • A comprehensive study of genic variation in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster. VI. Patterns and processes of genic divergence between D. melanogaster and its sibling species, Drosophila simulans.
    M Choudhary, M B Coulthart, R S Singh
    Genetics April 1992 130: 843-853;
  • Rates of synonymous substitution and base composition of nuclear genes in Drosophila.
    E N Moriyama, T Gojobori
    Genetics April 1992 130: 855-864;
  • Synaptonemal complexes from DNase-treated rat pachytene chromosomes contain (GT)n and LINE/SINE sequences.
    R E Pearlman, N Tsao, P B Moens
    Genetics April 1992 130: 865-872;
  • Independence of VNTR alleles defined as fixed bins.
    B S Weir
    Genetics April 1992 130: 873-887;
  • Genetic study of the loss and restoration of Mutator transposon activity in maize: evidence against dominant-negative regulator associated with loss of activity.
    J Brown, V Sundaresan
    Genetics April 1992 130: 889-898;
  • Population genetic models of genomic imprinting.
    G P Pearce, H G Spencer
    Genetics April 1992 130: 899-907;
  • Effective size of nonrandom mating populations.
    A Caballero, W G Hill
    Genetics April 1992 130: 909-916;
  • Theoretical study of near neutrality. II. Effect of subdivided population structure with local extinction and recolonization.
    T Ohta
    Genetics April 1992 130: 917-923;
  • Polymorphism and balancing selection at major histocompatibility complex loci.
    N Takahata, Y Satta, J Klein
    Genetics April 1992 130: 925-938;
  • Intracellular selection, conversion bias, and the expected substitution rate of organelle genes.
    J B Walsh
    Genetics April 1992 130: 939-946;
  • On models of quantitative genetic variability: a stabilizing selection-balance model.
    L A Zhivotovsky, M W Feldman
    Genetics April 1992 130: 947-955;

CORRIGENDA

  • Southeast Asian Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Reveals Genetic Continuity of Ancient Mongoloid Migrations
    S. W. Ballinger, T. G. Schurr, A. Torroni, Y. Y. Gan, J. A. Hodge, K. Hassan, K. H. Chen, D. C. Wallace
    Genetics April 1992 130: 957;
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Volume 130 Issue 4, April 1992

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  • Inference of Population Structure Using Multilocus Genotype Data
  • The “Domestication Syndrome” in Mammals: A Unified Explanation Based on Neural Crest Cell Behavior and Genetics
  • Darwin and Genetics
  • The Origin of the Domestic Pig: Independent Domestication and Subsequent Introgression
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