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Dover, G. A. Observing development through evolutionary eyes: A practical approach 281 Author Index Downward, J. Regulatory mechanisms for ras proteins 177 Drake, J. W. Mutation rates 137 Duboule, D. The vertebrate limb: A model system to study the Hox/HOM gene network during development and evolution 375 Dupont, G. and Goldbeter, A. Oscillations and waves of Abbott, C. M. See Darling, S. M. cytosolic calcium: Insights from theoretical models 485 Adinolfi, M., Stone, S. and Moralli, D. Carrier detection of Dziegielewska, K. M. See Brown, W. M. deletions in female relatives of X-linked disorders by non- isotopic in situ hybridisation 421 Easteal, S. A mammalian molecular clock? 415 Adler, P. N. The genetic control of tissue polarity in Drosophila Edgar, L. G. Genes controlling specific cell fates in C. elegans 735 embryos 705 Albertini, D. F. Regulation of meiotic maturation in the Emmons, S. W. From cell fates to morphology: Developmental mammalian oocyte: Interplay between exogenous cues and the genetics of the Caenorhabditis elegans male tail 309 microtubule cytoskeleton 97 Engels, W. R. The origin of P elements in Drosophila Arkhipova, I. R. and Ilyin, Y. V. Control of transcription of melanogaster 681 Drosophila retrotransposons 161 Epstein, H. Polycomb and friends 411 Estelle, M. The plant hormone auxin: Insight in sight 439 Baldock, R., Bard, J., Kaufman, M. and Davidson, D. A real mouse for your computer 501 Filbin, M. T. and Tennekoon, G. I. Myelin Po-protein, more Bard, J. See Baldock, R. than just a structural protein? 541 Benbow, R. M., Zhao, J. and Larson, D. D. On the nature of Fincham, J. R. S. Boris Ephrussi - His work in genetics 347 origins of DNA replication in eukaryotes 661 Finlay, C. A. p53 loss of function: Implications for the processes Bertrand-Garcia, R. See Freeling, M. of immortalization and tumorigenesis 557 Blow, J. A protein complex present at origins of DNA replication Freeling, M., Bertrand-Garcia, R. and Sinha, N. Maize mutants in yeast cells 561 and variants altering developmental time and their Blundell, T. See Murray-Rust, J. heterochronic interactions 227 Boswell, D. R. See Lesk, A. M. Furlong, R. A. The biology of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter Bradbury, E. M. Reversible histone modifications and the factor 613 chromosome cell cycle 9 Brown, M. C. See Perry, V. H. Garrod, D. R. See Legan, P. K. Brown, W. M., Saunders, N. R., Mollgard, K. and Goate, A. See Crawford, F. Dziegielewska, K. M. Fetuin - an old friend revisited 749 Gober, J. W. Compartmentalized transcription and the Burchell, A. The molecular basis of the type | glycogen storage establishment of cell type during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis diseases 395 125 Burger, M. M. See Rusciano, D. Goldbeter, A. See Dupont, G. Burridge, K. See Chrzanowska-Wodnicka, M. Golden, A. and Sternberg, P. W. The roles of SH2/SH3 domains in nematode development 481 Campbell, R. D. See Milner, C. M. Goll, D. E., Thompson, V. F., Taylor, R. G. and Zalewska, T. Cavener, D. R. Transgenic animal studies on the evolution of Is calpain activity regulated by membranes and autolysis or by genetic regulatory circuitries 237 calcium and calpastatin? 549 Chrispeels, M. J. See Vitale, A. Gorbsky, G. J. Chromosome motion in mitosis 73 Chrzanowska-Wodnicka, M. and Burridge, K. Rho, rac and the Gould, S. J. Ontogeny and phylogeny - Revisited and reunited actin cytoskeleton 777 275 Collins, J. E. See Legan, P. K. Gruss, C. and Sogo, J. M. Chromatin replication | Crawford, F. and Goate, A. Alzheimer’s disease untangled 727 Creighton, T. E. Protein folding pathways determined using Hamlin, J. L. Mammalian origins of replication 651 disulphide bonds 195 Handel, M. A. and Hunt, P. A. Sex-chromosome pairing and Cross, F. R. See Hirsch, J. P. activity during mammalian meiosis 817 Cummings, R. D. and Smith, D. F. The selectin family of Hardie, D. G. and MacKintosh, R. W. AMP-activated protein carbohydrate-binding proteins: Structure and importance of kinase - an archetypal protein kinase cascade? 699 carbohydrate ligands for cell adhesion 849 Harris, E. See Treisman, J. Hayes, J. J. and Wolffe, A. P. The interaction of transcription Darling, S. M. and Abbott, C. M. Mouse models of human factors with nucleosomal DNA 597 single gene disorders: I Non-transgenic mice 359 Heitman, J. How the EcoRI endonuclease recognizes and cleaves Davidson, D. See Baldock, R. DNA 445 Dawid, I. B. Mesoderm induction and axis determination in Hellung-Larsen, P. See Leick, V. Xenopus laevis 687 Henneberry, R. C. Cloning of the genes for excitatory amino De Loof, A. All animals develop from a blastula: Consequences acid receptors 465 of an undervalued definition for thinking on development 573 High, S. Membrane protein insertion into the endoplasmic Desplan, C. See Treisman, J. reticulum - another channel tunnel? 535 Devine, P. L. and McKenzie, I. F. C. Mucins: Structure, Hill, H. Z. The function of melanin or six blind people examine function, and associations with malignancy 619 an elephant 49 876 BioEssays Vol. 14, No. 12 - December 1992 Dover, G. A. Observing development through evolutionary eyes: A practical approach 281 Author Index Downward, J. Regulatory mechanisms for ras proteins 177 Drake, J. W. Mutation rates 137 Duboule, D. The vertebrate limb: A model system to study the Hox/HOM gene network during development and evolution 375 Dupont, G. and Goldbeter, A. Oscillations and waves of Abbott, C. M. See Darling, S. M. cytosolic calcium: Insights from theoretical models 485 Adinolfi, M., Stone, S. and Moralli, D. Carrier detection of Dziegielewska, K. M. See Brown, W. M. deletions in female relatives of X-linked disorders by non- isotopic in situ hybridisation 421 Easteal, S. A mammalian molecular clock? 415 Adler, P. N. The genetic control of tissue polarity in Drosophila Edgar, L. G. Genes controlling specific cell fates in C. elegans 735 embryos 705 Albertini, D. F. Regulation of meiotic maturation in the Emmons, S. W. From cell fates to morphology: Developmental mammalian oocyte: Interplay between exogenous cues and the genetics of the Caenorhabditis elegans male tail 309 microtubule cytoskeleton 97 Engels, W. R. The origin of P elements in Drosophila Arkhipova, I. R. and Ilyin, Y. V. Control of transcription of melanogaster 681 Drosophila retrotransposons 161 Epstein, H. Polycomb and friends 411 Estelle, M. The plant hormone auxin: Insight in sight 439 Baldock, R., Bard, J., Kaufman, M. and Davidson, D. A real mouse for your computer 501 Filbin, M. T. and Tennekoon, G. I. Myelin Po-protein, more Bard, J. See Baldock, R. than just a structural protein? 541 Benbow, R. M., Zhao, J. and Larson, D. D. On the nature of Fincham, J. R. S. Boris Ephrussi - His work in genetics 347 origins of DNA replication in eukaryotes 661 Finlay, C. A. p53 loss of function: Implications for the processes Bertrand-Garcia, R. See Freeling, M. of immortalization and tumorigenesis 557 Blow, J. A protein complex present at origins of DNA replication Freeling, M., Bertrand-Garcia, R. and Sinha, N. Maize mutants in yeast cells 561 and variants altering developmental time and their Blundell, T. See Murray-Rust, J. heterochronic interactions 227 Boswell, D. R. See Lesk, A. M. Furlong, R. A. The biology of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter Bradbury, E. M. Reversible histone modifications and the factor 613 chromosome cell cycle 9 Brown, M. C. See Perry, V. H. Garrod, D. R. See Legan, P. K. Brown, W. M., Saunders, N. R., Mollgard, K. and Goate, A. See Crawford, F. Dziegielewska, K. M. Fetuin - an old friend revisited 749 Gober, J. W. Compartmentalized transcription and the Burchell, A. The molecular basis of the type | glycogen storage establishment of cell type during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis diseases 395 125 Burger, M. M. See Rusciano, D. Goldbeter, A. See Dupont, G. Burridge, K. See Chrzanowska-Wodnicka, M. Golden, A. and Sternberg, P. W. The roles of SH2/SH3 domains in nematode development 481 Campbell, R. D. See Milner, C. M. Goll, D. E., Thompson, V. F., Taylor, R. G. and Zalewska, T. Cavener, D. R. Transgenic animal studies on the evolution of Is calpain activity regulated by membranes and autolysis or by genetic regulatory circuitries 237 calcium and calpastatin? 549 Chrispeels, M. J. See Vitale, A. Gorbsky, G. J. Chromosome motion in mitosis 73 Chrzanowska-Wodnicka, M. and Burridge, K. Rho, rac and the Gould, S. J. Ontogeny and phylogeny - Revisited and reunited actin cytoskeleton 777 275 Collins, J. E. See Legan, P. K. Gruss, C. and Sogo, J. M. Chromatin replication | Crawford, F. and Goate, A. Alzheimer’s disease untangled 727 Creighton, T. E. Protein folding pathways determined using Hamlin, J. L. Mammalian origins of replication 651 disulphide bonds 195 Handel, M. A. and Hunt, P. A. Sex-chromosome pairing and Cross, F. R. See Hirsch, J. P. activity during mammalian meiosis 817 Cummings, R. D. and Smith, D. F. The selectin family of Hardie, D. G. and MacKintosh, R. W. AMP-activated protein carbohydrate-binding proteins: Structure and importance of kinase - an archetypal protein kinase cascade? 699 carbohydrate ligands for cell adhesion 849 Harris, E. See Treisman, J. Hayes, J. J. and Wolffe, A. P. The interaction of transcription Darling, S. M. and Abbott, C. M. Mouse models of human factors with nucleosomal DNA 597 single gene disorders: I Non-transgenic mice 359 Heitman, J. How the EcoRI endonuclease recognizes and cleaves Davidson, D. See Baldock, R. DNA 445 Dawid, I. B. Mesoderm induction and axis determination in Hellung-Larsen, P. See Leick, V. Xenopus laevis 687 Henneberry, R. C. Cloning of the genes for excitatory amino De Loof, A. All animals develop from a blastula: Consequences acid receptors 465 of an undervalued definition for thinking on development 573 High, S. Membrane protein insertion into the endoplasmic Desplan, C. See Treisman, J. reticulum - another channel tunnel? 535 Devine, P. L. and McKenzie, I. F. C. Mucins: Structure, Hill, H. Z. The function of melanin or six blind people examine function, and associations with malignancy 619 an elephant 49 876 BioEssays Vol. 14, No. 12 - December 1992 Hirsch, J. P. and Cross, F. R. Pheromone response in yeast 367 Mathews, C. K. and Ji, J. DNA precursor asymmetries, Hitoshi, Y. See Tominaga, A. replication fidelity, and variable genome evolution 295 Hodgkin, J. Genetic sex determination mechanisms and evolution Matrisian, L. M. The matrix-degrading metalloproteinases 455 253 McKenzie, I. F. C. See Devine, P. L. Holdener-Kenny, B., Sharan, S. K and Magnuson, T. Mouse McLeod, A. N. See Murray-Rust, J. albino deletions: From genetics to genes in development 831 Merlie, J. P. See Phillips, W. D. Holder, N. See Maden, M. Merrill, G. F., Morgan, B. A., Lowndes, N. F. and Johnston, L. Holland, P. W. H. Homeobox genes in vertebrate evolution 267 H. DNA synthesis control in yeast: An evolutionarily Hsu, T. C. My favorite cytological subject: Chromosomes 785 conserved mechanism for regulating DNA synthesis genes? Hughes, C., Stanley, P. and Koronakis, V. E.coli hemolysin 823 interactions with prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell membranes Metcalf, D. The hemopoietic regulators - An embarrassment of 519 riches 799 Hunt, P. A. See Handel, M. A. Milner, C. M. and Campbell, R. D. Genes, genes and more genes in the human major histocompatibility complex 565 Ilyin, Y. V. See Arkhipova, I. R. Mollgard, K. See Brown, W. M. Mommaerts, W. F. Who discovered actin? 57 Jeffery, W. R. and Swalla, B. J. Evolution of alternate modes of Moralli, D. See Adinolfi, M. development in ascidians 219 Morgan, B. A. See Merrill, G. F. Ji, J. See Mathews, C. K. Morgan, J. E. and Partridge, T. A. Cell transplantation and gene Johnston, L. H. See Merrill, G. F. therapy in muscular dystrophy 641 Jones, A. M. and Prasad, P. V. Auxin-binding proteins and their Morris, R. Thy-1, the enigmatic extrovert on the neuronal possible roles in auxin-mediated plant cell growth 43 surface. 715 Jones, P. A., Rideout, W. M., Shen, J. C., Spruck, C. H. and Mouritsen, O. G. and Jérgensen, K. Dynamic lipid-bilayer Tsai, Y. L. Methylation, mutation and cancer 33 heterogeneity: A mesoscopic vehicle for membrane function? Jorgensen, K. See Mouritsen, O. G. 129 Murray-Rust, J., McLeod, A. N., Blundell, T. and Wood, S. P. Kaufman, M. See Baldock, R. Structure and evolution of insulins: Implications for receptor Koronakis, V. See Hughes, C. binding 325 Ko, M. S. H. Induction mechanism of a single gene molecule: Stochastic or deterministic 341 Neupert, W. See Wienhues, U. Krumlauf, R. Evolution of the vertebrate Hox homeobox genes Newell, P. C. and Liu, G. Streamer F mutants and chemotaxis of 245 Dictyostelium 473 Kubli, E. The sex-peptide 779 Nislow, C. See Kuriyama, R. Kunkel, T. A. Biological asymmetries and the fidelity of eukaryotic DNA replication 303 O’Donnell, M. Accessory protein function in the DNA Kuriyama, R. and Nislow, C. Molecular components of the polymerase III holoenzyme from E. coli 105 mitotic spindle 81 Kurland, C. G. Evolution of mitochondrial genomes and the Partridge, T. A. See Morgan, J. E. genetic code 709 Perry, V. H. and Brown, M. C. Role of macrophages in Laird-Offringa, I. A. What determines the instability of c-myc peripheral nerve degeneration and repair 401 proto-oncogene mMRNA? 119 Phillips, W. D. and Merlie, J. P. Recombinant neuromuscular Larson, D. D. See Benbow, R. M. synapses 671 Lasko, P. F. Molecular movements in oocyte patterning and pole Plasterk, R. H. A. Reverse genetics of Caenorhabditis elegans cell differentiation 507 629 Leckie, B. J. High blood pressure: hunting the genes 37 Pouliot, Y. Phylogenetic analysis of the cadherin superfamily Legan, P. K., Collins, J. E. and Garrod, D. R. The molecular 743 biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: ‘What’s in a Poulton, J. Mitochondrial DNA and genetic disease 763 name?’ 385 Prasad, P. V. See Jones, A. M. Leick, V. and Hellung-Larsen, P. Chemosensory behaviour of Pratt, W. B. Control of steroid receptor function and Tetrahymena 61 cytoplasmic-nuclear transport by heat shock proteins 841 Lesk, A. M. and Boswell, D. R. Does protein structure determine Prescott, D. M. Cutting, splicing, reordering and elimination of amino acid sequence? 407 DNA sequences in hypotrichous ciliates 317 Liu, G. See Newell, P. C. Price, J. See Williams, B. P. Lowndes, N. F. See Merrill, G. F. Lutz, R. J. See Sinensky, M. Raff, R. A. Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary reorganization of early development 211 MacKintosh, R. W. See Hardie, D. G. Reiter, R. J. The aging pineal gland and its physiological Maden, M. and Holder, N. Retinoic acid and development of the consequences 169 central nervous system 431 Reuter, G. and Spierer, P. Position-effect variegation and Magnuson, T. See Holdener-Kenny, B. chromatin proteins 605 Maher, J. L. DNA triple-helix formation: An approach to Rideout, W. M. See Jones, P. A. artificial gene repressors? 807 Rusciano, D. and Burger, M. M. Why do cancer cells Maloney, P. C. The molecular and cell biology of anion transport metastasize into particular organs? 185 by bacteria 757 Rushlow, C. and Warrior, R. The rel family of proteins 89 BioEssays Vol. 14, No. 12-December 1992 877 Saunders, N. R. See Brown, W. M. Treisman, J., Harris, E., Wilson, D. and Desplan, C. The Schmid, S. L. The mechanism of receptor-mediated endocytosis: homeodomain: A new face for the helix-turn-helix? 145 More questions than answers 589 Tronche, F. and Yaniv, M. HNF1, a homeoprotein member of Shapiro, J. A. Barbara McClintock, 1902-1992 791 the hepatic transcription regulatory network 579 Sharan, S. K See Holdener-Kenny, B. Tsai, Y. L. See Jones, P. A. Shen, J. C. See Jones, P. A. Tucker, J. The microtubule-organizing centre 861 Sinensky, M. and Lutz, R. J. The prenylation of proteins 25 Sinha, N. See Freeling, M. Ullman, A. Complementation in B-galactosidase: From protein Sleigh, M. J. Differentiation and proliferation in mouse structure to genetic engineering 201 embryonal carcinoma cells 769 Smith, D. F. See Cummings, R. D. Vitale, A. and Chrispeels, M. J. Sorting of proteins to the Sogo, J. M. See Gruss, C. vacuoles of plant cells 151 Sommerville, J. RNA-binding proteins: Masking proteins revealed 337 Wahle, E. The end of the message: 3’-end processing leading to Spierer, P. See Reuter, G. polyadenylated messenger MRNA 113 Spruck, C. H. See Jones, P. A. Warrior, R. See Rushlow, C. Stanley, P. See Hughes, C. Weiss, M. C. Contributions of Boris Ephrussi to the development Steinman-Zwicky, M. How do germ cells choose their sex? of somatic cell genetics 349 Drosophila as a paradigm 513 Wienhues, U. and Neupert, W. Protein translocation across Sternberg, P. W. See Golden, A. mitochondrial membranes 17 Stone, S. See Adinolfi, M. Wilkins, A. S. Hydra moves! 67 Sullivan, N. F. and Willis, A. E. Cancer predisposition in Wilkins, A. S. Evolution and development: Crete, 14-20 October Bloom’s syndrome 333 289 Swalla, B. J. See Jeffery, W. R. Wilkins, A. S. Evolution and development: a thematic issue 209 Szybalski, W. Use of the HPRT gene and the HAT selection Wilkins, A. S. Origins of the gonadal mesoderm in Drosophila technique in DNA-mediated transformation of mammalian 627 cells: First steps toward developing hybridoma techniques and Wilkins, A. S. Evolving ideas in development: A variety of gene therapy 495 perspectives 869 Williams, B. P. and Price, J. What have tissue culture studies Takaki, S. See Tominaga, A. told us about the development of oligodendrocytes? 693 Takatsu, K. See Tominaga, A. Willis, A. E. See Sullivan, N. F. Tautz, T. Redundancies, development and the flow of Wilson, D. See Treisman, J. information 263 Wolffe, A. P. See Hayes, J. J. Taylor, R. G. See Goll, D. E. Wood, S. P. See Murray-Rust, J. Tennekoon, G. I. See Filbin, M. T. Wood, W. B. Assembly of a complex bacteriophage in vitro 635 Thompson, V. F. See Goll, D. E. aaa re ‘ha E Tominaga, A., Takaki, S., Hitoshi, Y. and Takatsu, K. Role of Re toe CaF interleukin 5 receptor system in hematopoiesis: Molecular Zalewska, T. See Goll, D. E. basis for overlapping function of cytokines 527 Zhao, J. See Benbow, R. M. 878 BioEssays Vol. 14, No. 12 - December 1992 Chromatin replication 1. On the nature of origins of DNA replication in eukaryotes 661. Subject Index Ascidian development Evolution of alternate modes of development in ascidians 219. Astrocytes What have tissue culture studies told us about the development of oligodendrocytes? 693. Auxins Acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) Auxin-binding proteins and their possible roles in auxin- Recombinant neuromuscular synapses 671. mediated plant cell growth 43. Actin The plant hormone auxin: Insight in sight 439. Rho, rac and the actin cytoskeleton 777. The genetic control of tissue polarity in Drosophila 735. Who discovered actin? 57. Bacterial metabolism Actin genes The molecular and cell biology of anion transport by bacteria Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary tah reorganization of early development 211. Bacteriophage T4 Activin Assembly of a complex bacteriophage in vitro 635. Mesoderm induction and axis determination in Xenopus laevis DNA precursor asymmetries, replication fidelity, and variable 687. genome evolution 295. Acylation Behaviour E.coli hemolysin interactions with prokaryotic and eukaryotic The sex-peptide 779. cell membranes 519. Bithorax complex Adaptor proteins Origins of the gonadal mesoderm in Drosophila 627. The mechanism of receptor-mediated endocytosis: More Position-effect variegation and chromatin proteins 605. questions than answers 589. Bloom’s syndrome Adhesion molecules Cancer predisposition in Bloom’s syndrome 333. Myelin Po-protein, more than just a structural protein? 541. Bombyx mori Ageing How do germ cells choose their sex? Drosophila as a paradigm The aging pineal gland and its physiological consequences 169. 513. Aggregulons Evolution and development: Crete, 14-20 October 289. Ca*+-binding sites Albino deletions Mouse albino deletions: From genetics to genes in Is calpain activity regulated by membranes and autolysis or by development 831. calcium and calpastatin? 549. Cadherin Alchohol dehydrogenase Transgenic animal studies on the evolution of genetic Phylogenetic analysis of the cadherin superfamily 743. regulatory circuitries 237. The molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: Alzheimer’s Disease “What’s in a name?’ 385. Alzheimer’s disease untangled 727. Caenorhabditis elegans amber mutants From cell fates to morphology: Developmental genetics of the Assembly of a complex bacteriophage in vitro 635. Caenorhabditis elegans male tail 309. Amoebal aggregation Genes controlling specific cell fates in C. elegans embryos 705. Streamer F mutants and chemotaxis of Dictyostelium 473. Genetic sex determination mechanisms and evolution 253. AMP.-activated protein kinases Redundancies, development and the flow of information 263. AMP-activated protein kinase - an archetypal protein kinase Reverse genetics of Caenorhabditis elegans 629. cascade? 699. The roles of SH2/SH3 domains in nematode development 481. 6-Amyloid Calcium Alzheimer’s disease untangled 727. Oscillations and waves of cytosolic calcium: Insights from Anaesthetics theoretical models 485. Dynamic lipid-bilayer heterogeneity: A mesoscopic vehicle for Calpain membrane function? 129. Is calpain activity regulated by membranes and autolysis or by Angiotensin calcium and calpastatin? 549. High blood pressure: hunting the genes 37. Calpastatin Anion exchange Is calpain activity regulated by membranes and autolysis or by The molecular and cell biology of anion transport by bacteria calcium and calpastatin? 549. TS Cancer ou- Antitrypsin Cancer predisposition in Bloom’s syndrome 333. Transgenic animal studies on the evolution of genetic Methylation, mutation and cancer 33. regulatory circuitries 237. Mucins: Structure, function, and associations with malignancy Arabidopsis 619. ‘ The plant hormone auxin: Insight in sight 439. p53 loss of function: Implications for the processes of ARS elements immortalization and tumorigenesis 557. A protein complex present at origins of DNA replication in The function of melanin or six blind people examine an yeast cells 561. elephant 49. BioEssays Vol. 14,No.12-December 1992 879 Why do cancer cells metastasize into particular organs? 185. Cell movement cdc2 kinase Rho, rac and the actin cytoskeleton 777. Regulation of meiotic maturation in the mammalian oocyte: Cell transplantation Interplay between exogenous cues and the microtubule Cell transplantation and gene therapy in muscular dystrophy cytoskeleton 97. 641. Cell adhesion Cell-cell interactions Phylogenetic analysis of the cadherin superfamily 743. Genes controlling specific cell fates in C. elegans embryos 705. Cell adhesion molecules The selectin family of carbohydrate-binding proteins: Structure The molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: and importance of carbohydrate ligands for cell adhesion “What’s in a name?’ 385. 849. Cell cycle Central nervous system DNA synthesis control in yeast: An evolutionarily conserved Retinoic acid and development of the central nervous system mechanism for regulating DNA synthesis genes? 823. 431. Mammalian origins of replication 651. Chaperonins Regulation of meiotic maturation in the mammalian oocyte: Control of steroid receptor function and cytoplasmic-nuclear Interplay between exogenous cues and the microtubule transport by heat shock proteins 841. cytoskeleton 97. Membrane protein insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum - Reversible histone modifications and the chromosome cell another channel tunnel? 535. Mitochondrial DNA and genetic disease 763. cycle 9. Cell differentiation Protein translocation across mitochondrial membranes 17. All animals develop from a blastula: Consequences of an Chemotaxis Chemosensory behaviour of Tetrahymena 61. undervalued definition for thinking on development 573 Differentiation and proliferation in mouse embryonal Streamer F mutants and chemotaxis of Dictyostelium 473. Chick development carcinoma cells 769. The vertebrate limb: A model system to study the Hox/HOM HNFI1, a homeoprotein member of the hepatic transcription gene network during development and evolution 375. regulatory network 579. Cholesterol What have tissue culture studies told us about the development Dynamic lipid-bilayer heterogeneity: A mesoscopic vehicle for of oligodendrocytes? 693. membrane function? 129. Cell fate determination Chromatin structure From cell fates to morphology: Developmental genetics of the Chromatin replication 1. Caenorhabditis elegans male tail 309. Polycomb and friends 411. Genes controlling specific cell fates in C. elegans embryos 705. Position-effect variegation and chromatin proteins 605. Cell fusion Reversible histone modifications and the chromosome cell Use of the HPRT gene and the HAT selection technique in cycle 9. DNA-mediated transformation of mammalian cells: First Sex-chromosome pairing and activity during mammalian steps toward developing hybridoma techniques and gene meiosis 817. therapy 495. The interaction of transcription factors with nucleosomal DNA Cell growth 597. p53 loss of function: Implications for the processes of Chromosome movement immortalization and tumorigenesis 557. Chromosome motion in mitosis 73. The biology of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor 613. Molecular components of the mitotic spindle 81. Thy-1, the enigmatic extrovert on the neuronal surface 715. Chromosomes Cell lineage My favorite cytological subject: Chromosomes 785. Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary Cilia reorganization of early development 211. Chemosensory behaviour of Tetrahymena 61. Evolution of alternate modes of development in ascidians 219. Ciliates From cell fates to morphology: Developmental genetics of the Cutting, splicing, reordering and elimination of DNA sequences Caenorhabditis elegans male tail 309. in hypotrichous ciliates 317. Genes controlling specific cell fates in C. elegans embryos 705. Circadian rhythms What have tissue culture studies told us about the development The aging pineal gland and its physiological consequences 169. of oligodendrocytes? 693. Clathrin Cell membranes The mechanism of receptor-mediated endocytosis: More Auxin-binding proteins and their possible roles in auxin- questions than answers 589. mediated plant cell growth 43. Cleavage Dynamic lipid-bilayer heterogeneity: A mesoscopic vehicle for Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary membrane function? 129. reorganization of early development 211. E.coli hemolysin interactions with prokaryotic and eukaryotic Coated pits cell membranes 519. The mechanism of receptor-mediated endocytosis: More Membrane protein insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum - questions than answers 589. another channel tunnel? 535. Codon usage Cell motility Evolution of mitochondrial genomes and the genetic code 709. The biology of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor 613. Collagen Why do cancer cells metastasize into particular organs? 185. The matrix-degrading metalloproteinases 455. 880 BioEssays Vol. 14, No. 12 - December 1992 Colony stimulating factors (CSF) DNA rearrangements The hemopoietic regulators - An embarrassment of riches 799. Cancer predisposition in Bloom’s syndrome 333. Co-evolution Cutting, splicing, reordering and elimination of DNA sequences Observing development through evolutionary eyes: A practical in hypotrichous ciliates 317. approach 281. DNA replication a-crystallin gene A protein complex present at origins of DNA replication in Mouse models of human single gene disorders: I Non- yeast cells 561. transgenic mice 359. Accessory protein function in the DNA polymerase III Cyclic AMP holoenzyme from E. coli 105. Streamer F mutants and chemotaxis of Dictyostelium 473. Biological asymmetries and the fidelity of eukaryotic DNA Cyclic GMP replication 303. Streamer F mutants and chemotaxis of Dictyostelium 473. Chromatin replication 1. Cytokines DNA precursor asymmetries, replication fidelity, and variable Role of interleukin 5 receptor system in hematopoiesis: genome evolution 295. Molecular basis for overlapping function of cytokines 527. DNA synthesis control in yeast: An evolutionarily conserved The matrix-degrading metalloproteinases 455. mechanism for regulating DNA synthesis genes? 823. Cytoskeleton Mammalian origins of replication 651. All animals develop from a blastula: Consequences of an My favorite cytological subject: Chromosomes 785. undervalued definition for thinking on development 573 On the nature of origins of DNA replication in eukaryotes 661. Control of steroid receptor function and cytoplasmic-nuclear DNA structure transport by heat shock proteins 841. DNA triple-helix formation: An approach to artificial gene Molecular movements in oocyte patterning and pole cell repressors? 807. differentiation 507. On the nature of origins of DNA replication in eukaryotes 661. Reversible histone modifications and the chromosome cell Recombinant neuromuscular synapses 671. cycle 9. Rho, rac and the actin cytoskeleton 777. The interaction of transcription factors with nucleosomal DNA Streamer F mutants and chemotaxis of Dictyostelium 473. 597. The microtubule-organizing centre 861. DNA transformation C-jun Use of the HPRT gene and the HAT selection technique in Differentiation and proliferation in mouse embryonal DNA-mediated transformation of mammalian cells: First carcinoma cells 769. steps toward developing hybridoma techniques and gene c-met therapy 495. The biology of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor 613. dorsal The rel family of proteins 89. Darwin, Charles Dosage compensation Ontogeny and phylogeny - Revisited and reunited 275. Genetic sex determination mechanisms and evolution 253. Databases Drosophila Does protein structure determine amino acid sequence? 407. Boris Ephrussi - His work in genetics 347. Deoxnucleotide triphosphate (ANTP) pools Cloning of the genes for excitatory amino acid receptors 465. Biological asymmetries and the fidelity of eukaryotic DNA Control of transcription of Drosophila retrotransposons 161. replication 303. Evolution of the vertebrate Hox homeobox genes 245. DNA precursor asymmetries, replication fidelity, and variable Genetic sex determination mechanisms and evolution 253. genome evolution 295. Homeobox genes in vertebrate evolution 267. Desmosomes How do germ cells choose their sex? Drosophila as a paradigm The molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: S13. ‘What’s in a name?’ 385. Molecular movements in oocyte patterning and pole cell Development - Reconstruction of databases differentiation 507. A real mouse for your computer 501. Observing development through evolutionary eyes: A practical Dictyostelium discoideum approach 281. Streamer F mutants and chemotaxis of Dictyostelium 473. Origins of the gonadal mesoderm in Drosophila 627. Dihydrofalate reductase (DAFR) Polycomb and friends 411. Mammalian origins of replication 651. Position-effect variegation and chromatin proteins 605. Disulphide bonds Redundancies, development and the flow of information 263. 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Mesoderm induction and axis determination in Xenopus laevis Transgenic animal studies on the evolution of genetic 687. regulaiory circuitries 237. Embryonic development Excitotoxic hypothesis Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary Cloning of the genes for excitatory amino acid receptors 465. reorganization of early development 211. Extracellular matrix (ECM) Evolution of alternate modes of development in ascidians 219. The matrix-degrading metalloproteinases 455. Homeobox genes in vertebrate evolution 267. Endocytosis Fate-mapping The mechanism of receptor-mediated endocytosis: More Origins of the gonadal mesoderm in Drosophila 627. questions than answers 589. Fatty acid synthesis Endoplasmic reticulum Auxin-binding proteins and their possible roles in auxin- AMP-activated protein kinase - an archetypal protein kinase mediated plant cell growth 43. cascade? 699. Membrane protein insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum - Fetal development another channel tunnel? 535. Fetuin - an old friend revisited 749. Sorting of proteins to the vacuoles of plant cells 151. Fetuin Endothelial cells Fetuin - an old friend revisited 749. Why do cancer cells metastasize into particular organs? 185. Fibroblast cells Enzyme induction Recombinant neuromuscular synapses 671. Induction mechanism of a single gene molecule: Stochastic or Flowering deterministic 341. Maize mutants and variants altering developmental time and Enzyme-substrate interactions their heterochronic interactions 227. How the EcoRI endonuclease recognizes and cleaves DNA Francois, Jacob 445. Complementation in B-galactosidase: From protein structure to Epithelia genetic engineering 201. All animals develop from a blastula: Consequences of an Contributions of Boris Ephrussi to the development of somatic undervalued definition for thinking on development 573 cell genetics 349. Ephrussi, Boris Evolution and development: a thematic issue 209. Boris Ephrussi - His work in genetics 347. Functional redundancy Contributions of Boris Ephrussi to the development of somatic Redundancies, development and the flow of information 263. cell genetics 349. Escherichia coli G proteins Accessory protein function in the DNA polymerase III Pheromone response in yeast 367. holoenzyme from E. coli 105. f-galactosidase Complementation in B-galactosidase: From protein structure to Complementation in B-galactosidase: From protein structure to genetic engineering 201. genetic engineering 201. How the EcoRI endonuclease recognizes and cleaves DNA Induction mechanism of a single gene molecule: Stochastic or 445. deterministic 341. On the nature of origins of DNA replication in eukaryotes 661. Gene density Protein translocation across mitochondrial membranes 17. The molecular and cell biology of anion transport by bacteria Genes, genes and more genes in the human major 73) histocompatibility complex 565. E.coli hemolysin interactions with prokaryotic and eukaryotic Gene structure cell membranes 519. Control of transcription of Drosophila retrotransposons 161. Evolution Fetuin - an old friend revisited 749. A mammalian molecular clock? 415. Mitochondrial DNA and genetic disease 763. AMP.-activated protein kinase - an archetypal protein kinase Mucins: Structure, function, and associations with malignancy cascade? 699. 619. Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary Phylogenetic analysis of the cadherin superfamily 743. reorganization of early development 211. The genetic control of tissue polarity in Drosophila 735. Evolution and development: Crete, 14-20 October 289. Gene targeting Evolution and development: a thematic issue 209. Reverse genetics of Caenorhabditis elegans 629. 882 BioEssays Vol. 14, No. 12 - December 1992 Gene therapy The molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: Cell transplantation and gene therapy in muscular dystrophy “What’s in a name?’ 385. 641. Goldschmidt, Richard Genetic code Maize mutants and variants altering developmental time and Evolution of mitochondrial genomes and the genetic code 709. their heterochronic interactions 227. Genetic complementation Gonadal mesoderm Complementation in B-galactosidase: From protein structure to Origins of the gonadal mesoderm in Drosophila 627. genetic engineering 201. goosecoid Genetic defects Mesoderm induction and axis determination in Xenopus laevis Alzheimer’s disease untangled 727. 687. Cancer predisposition in Bloom’s syndrome 333. Granulocyte colony stimulating factors (GCSF) High blood pressure: hunting the genes 37. The hemopoietic regulators - An embarrassment of riches 799. Methylation, mutation and cancer 33. Growth Mitochondrial DNA and genetic disease 763. Why do cancer cells metastasize into particular organs? 185. Mouse albino deletions: From genetics to genes in Growth factors development 831. The hemopoietic regulators - An embarrassment of riches 799. Mouse models of human single gene disorders: I Non- GTPases transgenic mice 359. Regulatory mechanisms for ras proteins 177. The molecular basis of the type | glycogen storage diseases 395. Haeckel, Ernst Genetic recombination Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary Sex-chromosome pairing and activity during mammalian reorganization of early development 211. meiosis 817. Ontogeny and phylogeny - Revisited and reunited 275. The origin of P elements in Drosophila melanogaster 681. Harris, Henry Genome mapping Contributions of Boris Ephrussi to the development of somatic Alzheimer’s disease untangled 727. cell genetics 349. Carrier detection of deletions in female relatives of X-linked HAT selection technique disorders by non-isotopic in situ hybridisation 421. Use of the HPRT gene and the HAT selection technique in Genes, genes and more genes in the human major DNA-mediated transformation of mammalian cells: First histocompatibility complex 565. steps toward developing hybridoma techniques and gene High blood pressure: hunting the genes 37. therapy 495. Mouse albino deletions: From genetics to genes in Heat shock proteins development 831. Control of steroid receptor function and cytoplasmic-nuclear Mouse models of human single gene disorders: I Non- transport by heat shock proteins 841. transgenic mice 359. Hematopoiesis Genome structure Role of interleukin 5 receptor system in hematopoiesis: Biological asymmetries and the fidelity of eukaryotic DNA Molecular basis for overlapping function of cytokines 527. replication 303. Hemidesmosomes Cutting, splicing, reordering and elimination of DNA sequences The molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: in hypotrichous ciliates 317. ‘What’s in a name?’ 385. DNA precursor asymmetries, replication fidelity, and variable Hemoglobin genome evolution 295. Does protein structure determine amino acid sequence? 407. Genomic imprinting Hemolysin Imprintor or imprinted 857. E.coli hemolysin interactions with prokaryotic and eukaryotic Germ line development cell membranes 519. How do germ cells choose their sex? Drosophila as a paradigm Hemopoiesis 513. The hemopoietic regulators - An embarrassment of riches 799. Molecular movements in oocyte patterning and pole cell Hepatic nuclear factor (HNF) differentiation 507. HNFI, a homeoprotein member of the hepatic transcription Sex-chromosome pairing and activity during mammalian regulatory network 579. meiosis 817. Hepatocyte growth factor Glucocorticoid receptor The biology of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor 613. The interaction of transcription factors with nucleosomal DNA Heterochromatin 597. My favorite cytological subject: Chromosomes 785. Glucose-6-phosphatase Position-effect variegation and chromatin proteins 605. The molecular basis of the type | glycogen storage diseases Heterochrony 395. Direct-developing sea urchins and the evolutionary Glutamine reorganization of early development 211. Cloning of the genes for excitatory amino acid receptors 465. Evolution and development: Crete, 14-20 October 289. Glycogen Evolution and development: a thematic issue 209. The molecular basis of the type | glycogen storage diseases Evolution of alternate modes of development in ascidians 219. 395. Maize mutants and variants altering developmental time and Glycoproteins their heterochronic interactions 227. Fetuin - an old friend revisited 749. Ontogeny and phylogeny - Revisited and reunited 275. BioEssays Vol. 14, No. 12-December 1992 883 Histones In situ hybridisation Chromatin replication 1. Carrier detection of deletions in female relatives of X-linked Reversible histone modifications and the chromosome cell disorders by non-isotopic in situ hybridisation 421. cycle 9. Induction History of ideas Evolving ideas in development: A variety of perspectives 869. Evolving ideas in development: A variety of perspectives 869. Inositol phosphatides HIV Oscillations and waves of cytosolic calcium: Insights from RNA-binding proteins: Masking proteins revealed 337. theoretical models 485. HMG-CoA reductase Insulin receptor AMP.-activated protein kinase - an archetypal protein kinase Structure and evolution of insulins: Implications for receptor binding 325. cascade? 699. Integrins Homeobox genes The molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: Evolution of the vertebrate Hox homeobox genes 245. “What’s in a name?’ 385. Homeobox genes in vertebrate evolution 267. Interleukin 5 The vertebrate limb: A model system to study the Hox/HOM Role of interleukin 5 receptor system in hematopoiesis: gene network during development and evolution 375. Molecular basis for overlapping function of cytokines 527. Homeodomain Interleukins Evolution of the vertebrate Hox homeobox genes 245. The hemopoietic regulators - An embarrassment of riches 799. Homeodomain proteins Intermediate filaments HNFI, a homeoprotein member of the hepatic transcription The molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: regulatory network 579. “What’s in a name?’ 385. The homeodomain: A new face for the helix-turn-helix? 145. Intracellular signalling Homologous recombination Oscillations and waves of cytosolic calcium: Insights from Reverse genetics of Caenorhabditis elegans 629. theoretical models 485. Hox genes Intracellulose metabolism Evolution of the vertebrate Hox homeobox genes 245. AMP-activated protein kinase - an archetypal protein kinase Hydra moves! 67. cascade? 699. The vertebrate limb: A model system to study the Hox/HOM Contributions of Boris Ephrussi to the development of somatic gene network during development and evolution 375. cell genetics 349. hsdr gene Mouse albino deletions: From genetics to genes in Keratinocytes development 831. The function of melanin or six blind people examine an Human genome elephant 49. Genes, genes and more genes in the human major Kinetochores histocompatibility complex 565. Chromosome motion in mitosis 73. hunch back (hb) The microtubule-organizing centre 861. Observing development through evolutionary eyes: A practical Kruppel (kn) approach 281. Redundancies, development and the flow of information 263. Redundancies, development and the flow of information 263. Hunter syndrome Larval development Evolution of alternate modes of development in ascidians 219. Carrier detection of deletions in female relatives of X-linked Lectins disorders by non-isotopic in situ hybridisation 421. The selectin family of carbohydrate-binding proteins: Structure Hybrid dyogenesis and importance of carbohydrate ligands for cell adhesion * The origin of P elements in Drosophila melanogaster 681. 849. Hydra Limb development Hydra moves! 67. The vertebrate limb: A model system to study the Hox/HOM Hypertension gene network during development and evolution 375. High blood pressure: hunting the genes 37. Lipid bilayer Hypoxanthine-guanine phospkecribosyl transference Dynamic lipid-bilayer heterogeneity: A mesoscopic vehicle for Use of the HPRT gene and the HAT selection technique in membrane function? 129. DNA-mediated transformation of mammalian cells: First Liver metabolism steps toward developing hybridoma techniques and gene The molecular basis of the type | glycogen storage diseases therapy 495. 395. Lymphocytes Immune system Role of interleukin 5 receptor system in hematopoiesis: Role of interleukin 5 receptor system in hematopoiesis: Molecular basis for overlapping function of cytokines 527. Molecular basis for overlapping function of cytokines 527. Thy-1, the enigmatic extrovert on the neuronal surface 715. Macromolecular assembly Immunoglobulin gene Assembly ofa complex bacteriophage in vitro 635. Myelin Po-protein, more than just a structural protein? 541. Macronuclear structure Imprinting Cutting, splicing, reordering and elimination of DNA sequences Position-effect variegation and chromatin proteins 605. in hypotrichous ciliates 317. 884 BioEssays Vol. 14, No. 12 - December 1992

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