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  • Marcus Rhoades on Preferential Segregation in Maize
    James A. Birchler
    Genetics August 2016 203: 1489-1490; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.193011
    ...on chromosome 10 induced neocentromere formation at heterochromatic knob sites across the genome, including a large one on the abnormal chromosome. These neocentromeres proceed to the poles in meiosis much faster than the canonical centromeres, causing preferential segregation of linked genes and providing ~~~
  • Barbara McClintock on Defining the Unstable Genome
    Marnie E. Halpern
    Genetics September 2016 204: 3-4; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.194092
    ...in maize, and the insight that led to her discovery of mobile genetic elements. While studying the behavior of broken chromosome ends during mitosis, McClintock came across a site on maize chromosome 9 thatwas sensitive to breakage. Breakage depended on an element that she named Dissociation, or Ds. She ~~~
  • Eric Lander and David Botstein on Mapping Quantitative Traits
    Gary A. Churchill
    Genetics May 2016 203: 1-3; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.189803
    ...-in-ploidy mutants in yeast. Genetics 135: 677691. Chan, R. K., and D. Botstein, 1976 Specialized transduction by bacteriophage P22 in Salmonella typhimurium: genetic and physical structure of the transducing genomes and the prophage attachment site. Genetics 83: 433458. Dietrich, W., H. Katz, S. E. Lincoln, H. S ~~~
  • Richard Hudson and Norman Kaplan on the Coalescent Process
    Nicholas H. Barton
    Genetics March 2016 202: 865-866; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.187542
    ...The hitchhiking effect on the site frequency spectrum of DNA polymorphisms. Genetics 140: 783796. Haubold, B., M. Travisano, P. B. Rainey, and R. R. Hudson, 1998 Detecting linkage disequilibrium in bacterial populations. Genetics 150: 13411348. Hudson, R. R., 1982 Estimating genetic variability with restriction ~~~
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