Advances in genetics. Volume 2 /
ADVANCES IN GENETICS VOLUME 2.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press,
1948.
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Colección: | Advances in genetics ;
v. 2. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Genetics, Volume II; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume II; Chapter 1. Cytoplasmic Inheritance; Glossary; I. Criteria for the Establishment of Cytoplasmic Effects; II. The Constancy of the Plasmon; III. The Phenotypic Action of the Plasmon; IV. The Frequency of Occurrence of Cytoplasmic Differences; V. Plasmon and Genic Action; VI. The Mechanism of the Inhibition of Plasmon-Sensitive Genes; VII. The Influence of the Plasmon on the Genome; VIII. The Relation of Plasmon and Cytoplasmic Constituents; IX. Plasmon and Evolution; X. Conclusions; XI. References.
- Chapter 2. Genetics of Human PopulationsI. Populations in Panmixia; II. Mutations; III. Selection; IV. Assortative Mating; V. Intermarriage; VI. Isolates; VII. Summary; VIII. Referenecs; Chapter 3. Genetics of Cancer; I. Introduction; II. Inbred Lines; III. Mammary Tumors; IV. Lung Tumors; V. Leukemia; VI. Subcutaneous Tumors; VII. Gastric Tumors; VIII. Tumors of the Fowl; IX. Tumors of Fishes; X. Tumors in Drosophila; XI. References; Chapter 4. Cytology of Coccids (Cocco�idea-Homoptera); I. Introduction; II. The Coccid Chromosome; III. Primitive Pattern of Meiosis in Coccids.
- IV. Modifications of Meiosis in FemaleV. Specialized Types of Male Meiosis; VI. The Mitotic Division Figure; VII. Sex Determination; VIII. Cytology and Taxonomy; IX. Cytological Summary; X. Literature Cited; Chapter 5. The Bearing of the New Systematics on Genetical Problems The Nature of Species; I. Results of the New Systematics; II. The Definition of Species; III. The Meaning of the Species; IV. The Relation of Species Differences to the Maintenance of Isolation; V. Difficulties of the Species Concept; VI. Conclusion; VII. References.
- Chapter 6. The Cytology and Genetics of the Wheats and their RelativesI. Introduction; II. Relationships in the Triticinae; III. Amphiploids and Related Types; IV. Autoploids; V. Haploids; VI. Studies of Chromosome Morphology; VII. Cytogenetic Studies; VIII. Genetic Studies; IX. References; Chapter 7. Genetic Effects of Radiations; I. Introduction; II. The Radiations; III. General Cytological Effects of the Radiations; IV. Types of Structural Change; V. Sequence of Induced Structural Change in Mitotic Cycle; VI. Quantitative Relations; VII. Time of Split of Chromosomes.
- VIII. Mechanism of Induction of Chromosome Structural ChangesIX. Relative Efficiencies of Different Radiations; X. Structural Change in Drosophila; XI. Production of Mutations by Radiations; XII. Recessive Lethal Mutations in Drosophila; XIII. Other Mutagenic Agents; XIV. Cosmic Rays and Mutations; XV. Radiations and Gene Size; XVI. The Nature of Sex-Linked Recessive Lethals in Drosophila; XVII. Dominant Lethals; XVIII. The Nature of Visible Mutations; XIX. Genetical Effects of Ultraviolet Light; XX. References; Author Index; Subject Index.