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QENETICS A PERIODICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATIONS BEARING ON HEREDITY AND VARIATION Founded in 1916 and published by The Genetics Society of America VOLUME 133, JANUARY-APRIL, 1993 GENETICS VOLUME 133, JANUARY/APRIL, EDITORIAL BOARD JOHN W. DRAKE, Editor Chapel Hill, North Carolina SALLY LYMAN ALLEN (1994) ROWLAND H. Davis (1993) MARK JOHNSTON (1994) University of Michigan University of California, Irvine Washington University School of Medicine KAREN ARTZT (1993) RoBINn E. DENELL (1995) University of Texas, Austin Kansas State University ELIZABETH JONES (1993) Carnegie-Mellon University DouG.as E. BERG (1993) NORMAN R. DRINKWATER (1995) Washington University School of University of Wisconsin CaTHy C. LAURIE (1994) Medicine Duke University WALTER F. EANgES (1994) DAVID BOTSTEIN (1994) State University of New York WEN-HSIUNG LI (1994) Stanford University School of University of Texas at Houston WARRENJ . EWENs (1995) Medicine University of Pennsylvania MICHAEL LYNCH (1994) JOHN E. BoyNnTON (1995) University of Oregon Victoria G. FINNERTY (1993) Duke University Emory University Trupy F. C. Mackay (1993) ANTHONY H. D. BRowN (1994) North Carolina State University MARGARET T. FULLER (1994) CSIRO Division of Plant Industry Stanford University Russ MAURER (J 995) MICHAEL BULMER (1995) Case Western Reserve University ROGER E. GANSCHOw (1995) Rutgers University Children’s Hospital Research PATRICIAJ . PUKKILA (1995) BENJAMIN BuRR (1995) Foundation University of North Carolina Brookhaven National Laboratory G. BRIAN GOLDING (1994) TRUDY SCHUPBACH (1993) MARIAN CARLSON (1993) McMaster University Princeton University Columbia University MAUREEN R. HANSON (1995) WILLIAM F. SHERIDAN (1995) DEBORAH CHARLESWORTH (1994) Cornell University University of North Dakota University of Chicago ROBERT K. HERMAN (1993) MICHAELJ . SIMMONS (1994) PETER CHERBAS (1994) University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Indiana University WILLIAM G. HILL (1994) MONTGOMERY SLATKIN (1994) JOANNE CuHory (1995) University of Edinburgh University of California, Berkeley The Salk Institute ALAN G. HINNEBUSCH (1994) GERALD R. SMITH (1995) ARTHUR CHOVNICK (1994) National Institutes of Health Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center University of Connecticut NANCY A. JENKINS (1995) Bruce S. WIR (1995) ANDREW G. CLARK (1994) National Cancer Institute North Carolina State University Pennsylvania State University SUE JINKS-ROBERTSON (1995) FRED WINSTON (1994) THOMAS W. CLINE (1993) Emory University Harvard Medical School University of California, Berkeley Journal Production Editor, BILL VINCK Editorial Assistant, PAMELA DRAKE PUBLISHED AT BALTIMORE, MARYLAND by the Genetics Society of America Printed by the Waverly Press, Inc., Baltimore VOLUME CONTENTS to Volume 133, January—April, 1993 AJIMURA, MASAHIRO, SUN-HEE LEE and HIDEYUKI OGAwa, Identification of new genes required for meiotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 51-66 AveERY, LEON, The genetics of feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans 897-917 AZEVEDO, JOYCE L. BECK, and BRADLEY C. HYMAN, Molecular characterization of lengthy mitochondrial DNA duplications from the parasitic nematode Romanomermis culicivo- 933-942 BENDER, LAUREL B., PAMELA J. KOOH and Marc A. T. MUSKAVITCH, Complex function and expression of Delta during Drosophila oogenesis 967-978 BEUKEBOOM, LEO W., and JOHN H. WERREN, Deletion analysis of the selfish B chromosome, Paternal Sex Ratio (PSR), in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis 637-648 BISERCIC, MARINA, and HOWARD OCHMAN, Natural populations of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium harbor the same classes of insertion sequences 449-454 BOUNDY-MILLS, KyRIA L., and DENNIS M. LIVINGSTON, A Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD52 allele expressing 2 C-terminal truncation protein: activities and intragenic complemen- tation of missense mutations BROWN, JEFFREY L., ZUZANA KOSSACZKA, BO JIANG and HOWARD Bussey, A mutational analysis of killer toxin resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae identifies new genes involved in cell wall (1 — 6)-8-glucan synthesis 837-849 CaIZZI, RUGGIERO, CORRADO CAGGESE and SERGIO PIMPINELLI, Bari-1, a new transposon- like family in Drosophila melanogaster with a unique heterochromatic organization 335-345 CAMPBELL, ALLAN M., Thirty years ago in GENETICS: prophage insertion into bacterial chromosomes 433-438 CARLSON, GEORGE A., CHRISTINE EBELING, MARILYN TORCHIA, DAVID WESTAWAY and STANLEY B. PRUSINER, Delimiting the location of the scrapie prion incubation time gene on chromosome 2 of the mouse 979-988 CHAKRABORTY, R., M. R. SRINIVASAN and M. DE ANDRADE, Intraclass and interclass correlations of allele sizes within and between loci in DNA typing data 411-419 CHALKER, ALISON F., EwA A. OKELY, ANGUS DAVISON and DAvip R. F. LEACH, The effects of central asymmetry on the propagation of palindromic DNA in bacteriophage \ are consistent with cruciform extrusion in vivo 143-148 CHANG, YUN C., and WILLIAM E. TIMBERLAKE, Identification of Aspergillus br] A-response elements (BREs) by genetic selection in yeast 29-38 CHARLESWORTH, BRIAN, JERRY A. COYNE and H. ALLEN ORR, Meiotic drive and unisexual hybrid sterility: a comment 421-424 CHEN, XIN JIE, and G. DESMOND-CLARK-WALKER, Mutations in MGI genes convert Kluyveromyces lactis into a petite-positive yeast 517-525 CuHiu, WAN-LING, and BARBARA B. SEARS, Plastome-genome interactions affect plastid transmission in Oenothera 989-997 Crow, JAMES F., FELIX BERNSTEIN and the First Human Marker Locus 5-7 Crozier, R. H., and Y. C. Crozier, The mitochondrial genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera: complete sequence and genome organization 97-117 DALLEY, BRIAN K., TERESA M. ROGALSKI, GREGORY E. TULLIS, DONALD L. RIDDLE and MIRIAM GOLOMB, Post-transcriptional regulation of RNA polymerase II levels in Caenorhabditis elegans 237-245 DANIELS, STEPHAN B., and ARTHUR CHOVNICK, P element transposition in Drosophila melanogaster: an analysis of sister-chromatid pairs and the formation of intragenic secondary insertions during meiosis 623-636 DAVISSON, MURIEL T., and ELLEN C. AKESON, Recombination suppression by heterozygous Robertsonian chromosomes in the mouse 649-667 DELONG, LesLIE, JOHN D. PLENEFISCH, ROBERT D. KLEIN and BARBARA J. MEYER, Feedback control of sex determination by dosage compensation revealed through Caenorhabditis elegans sdc-3 mutations 875-896 Dorn, RAINER, JANOS SZIDONYA, GUNTER KORGE, MADELEINE SEHNERT, HELGE TAUBERT, ESSAMAIL ARCHOUKIEH, BETTINA TSCHIERSCH, HENNING MORAWIETZ, GEROLD WUST- MANN, GYULA HOFFMANN and GUNTER REUTER, P transposon-induced dominant enhancer mutations of position-effect variegation in Drosophila melanogaster 279-290 DRU, PHILIPPE, FRANCOISE BRAS, SYBILLE DEZELEE, PIERRE GAY, ANNE-MARIE PETITJEAN, ANNE PIERRE-DENEUBOURG, DANIELLE TENINGES and DIDIER CONTAMINE, Unusual variability of the Drosophila melanogaster ref(2)P protein which controls the multipli- cation of sigma rhabdovirus 943-954 DupLeEY, MARK, and R. Scotr POoETHIG, The heterochronic Teopod 1 and Teopod 2 mutations of maize are expressed non-cell-autonomously 389-399 EPPERSON, BRYAN K., Spatial and space-time correlations in systems of subpopulations with genetic drift and migration 711-727 FALCONER, DOUGLAS, Quantitative genetics in Edinburg: 1947-1980 137-142 FERVEUR, JEAN-FRANCOIS, and JEAN-MARC JALLON, Genetic control of pheromones in Drosophila simulans. I1. kéte, a locus on the X chromosome 561-567 Foss, Er1c, RUSSELL LANDE, FRANKLIN W. STAHL and CHARLES M. STEINBERG, Chiasma interference as a function of genetic distance 681-691 Fu, YUN-XIN, and WEN-HSIUNG LI, Statistical tests of neutrality of mutations 693-709 GEYER, PAMELA K., J. Scorr PATTON, CHRISTOPHER RODESCH and RoD N. NAGOSHI, Genetic and molecular characterization of P element-induced mutations reveals that the Drosophila ovarian tumor gene has maternal activity and a variable null phenotype 265-278 GOLDWAY, MARTIN, AMIR SHERMAN, DRORA ZENVIRTH, TAMAR ARBEL and GIORA SIMCHEN, A short chromosomal region with major roles in yeast chromosome II] meiotic disjunction, recombination and double strand breaks GOoLDWAY, MARTIN, TAMAR ARBEL and GIORA SIMCHEN, Meiotic nondisjunction and recombination of chromosome //] and homologous fragments in Saccharomyces cerevis- 149-158 GRAHAM, PATRICIA L., and JUDITH KIMBLE, The mog-/ is required for the switch from spermatogenesis to oogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans 919-931 GREGORSON, ROBERT G., LYNNE CAMERON, MICHAEL MCLEAN, PHILIP DENNIS and JUDITH STROMMER, Structure, expression, chromosomal location and product of the gene encoding ADH2 in Petunia 999-1007 HAGEMANN, ANN T., and NANCY L. CRalIG, Tn7 transposition creates a hot-spot for homologous recombination at the transposon donor site 9-16 HEUDE, MARTINE, and FRANCIS FABRE, a/a-Control of DNA repair in the yeast Saccharo- myces cerevisiae: genetic and physiological aspects 489-498 HODGKIN, JONATHAN, Molecular cloning and duplication of the nematode sex-determining gene tra-1 543-560 HOLLINGSWORTH, NANCY M., and ALEXANDER D. JOHNSON, A conditional allele of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae HOPI gene is suppressed by overexpression of two other meiosis-specific genes: RED] and REC 104 785-797 HOLMES, JEFFREY A., DAviD E. JOHNSON and SUSAN K. DUTCHER, Linkage group XIX of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has a linear map 865-874 HOWELL, NEIL, IWONA KUBACKA, STEVEN HALVORSON and DAvip MACKEY, Leber’s hereditary optic ..curopathy; the etiological role of a mutation in the mitochondrial cytochrome 6 gene 133-136 HUGHES, AUSTIN L., MARIANNE K. HUGHES and Davip I. WATKINS, Contrasting roles of interalleleic recombination at the HLA-A and HLA-B loci 669-680 JENKINS, CHERYL D., Selection and the evolution of genetic life cycles 401-410 KapyK, Lisa C., and LELAND H. HARTWELL, Replication-dependent sister chromatid recombination in rad] mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 469-487 KANG, SEOGCHAN, and ROBERT L. METZENBERG, Insertional mutagenesis in Neurospora crassa: cloning and molecular analysis of the preq* gene controlling the activity of the transcriptional activator NUC-1 193-202 KAWANO, SHIGEYUKI, HIROYOSHI TAKANO, JUN IMAI, KIMIE Mori and TSUNEYOHSI KuROIWA, A genetic system controlling mitochondrial fusion in the slime mould, Physarum polycephalum 213-224 KERRIGAN, RICHARD W., JOHN C. ROYER, LISA M. BALLER, YATIKA KOHLI, PAUL A. HORGEN and JAMES B. ANDERSON, Meiotic behavior and linkage relationships in the secondarily homothallic fungus Agaricus bisporus 225-236 KLIMAN, RICHARD M., and Jopy Hey, DNA sequence variation at the period locus within and among species of the Drosophila melanogaster complex 375-387 KuHN, D. T., J. A. MAckK, C. DUAN and G. PACKERT, Tumorous-head (tuh-1; tuh-3) modulates Abd-B bithorax-complex functions in Drosophila melanogaster 593-604 LEONHARDT, EDITH A., DARYL S. HENDERSON, JOHN E. RINEHART and JAMES B. Boyp, Characterization of the mus308 gene in Drosophila melanogaster 87-96 LESSER, CAMMIE F., and CHRISTINE GUTHRIE, Mutational analysis of pre-mRNA splicing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a sensitive new reporter gene, CUP] 851-863 LEVIN, NIKKI A., MARY-ANN BJORNSTI and GERALD R. FINK, A novel mutation in DNA topoisomerase I of yeast causes DNA damage and RAD9-dependent cell cycle arrest 799-814 LIEBMAN, SUSAN W., and GARY NEWNAM, A ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, RAD6, affects the distribution of Ty / retrotransposon integration positions 499-508 LONGHESE, MARIA PIA, LUCA JOVINE, PAOLO PLEVANI and GIOVANNA LUCCHINI, Condi- tional mutations in the yeast DNA primase genes affect different aspects of DNA metabolism and interactions in the DNA polymerase a-primase complex 183-191 LONGTINE, MARK STEFFEN, SHINICHIRO ENOMOTO, STACEY LYNN FINSTAD and JUDITH BERMAN, Telomere-mediated plasmid segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae involves gene products required for transcriptional repression at silencers and telomeres 171-182 MILKMAN, ROGER, and MELISSA MCKANE BRIDGES, Molecular evolution of the Escherichia coli chromosome. IV. Sequence comparisons 455-468 MULERO, JULIO J., and THOMAS D. Fox, PET111 acts in the 5’-leader of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial COX2 mRNA to promote its translation 509-516 Obituary: MARcus M. RuHopeEs (1903-1991) 1-3 PETROVICH, TANYA Z., JOHN MERAKOVSKY and LEONARD E. KELLY, A genetic analysis of the stoned locus and its interaction with dunce, shibire and Suppressor of stoned variants of Drosophila melanogaster 955-965 PHILLIS, RANDALL W., ANN T. BRAMLAGE, CHERYL WoOTUS, ALLYSON WHITTAKER, L. SIAN GRAMATES, DEBBIE SEPPALA, FARID FARAHANCHI, PHYLLIS CARUCCIO and R. K. MuRPHEY, Isolation of mutations affecting neural circuitry required for grooming behavior in Drosophila melanogaster 581-592 PISANO, CLAUDIO, SILVIA BONACCORSI and MAURIZIO GaTTI, The k/-3 loop of the Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster binds a tektin-like protein 569-579 POGLIANO, KIT JOHNSON and JON BECKWITH, The Cs sec mutants of Escherichia coli reflect the cold sensitivity of protein export itself 763-773 POMIANKOWSKI, ANDREW, and | ‘URENCE D. Hurst, Genomic conflicts underlying Hal- dane’s rule 425-432 POWELL, JEFFREY R., ADALGISA CACCONE, JENNIFER M. GLEASON and LOREDANA NIGRO, Rates of DNA evolution in Drosophila depend on function and development stage of expression 291-298 PUKKILA, PATRICIA J., and CECILE SKRZYNIA, Frequent changes in the number of re- iterated ribosomal RNA genes throughout the life cycle of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus 203-211 RASMUSSON, KorISsE E., JOHN D. RAYMOND and MICHAELJ . SIMMONS, Repression of hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster by individual naturally occurring P elements . . 605-622 REDFIELD, ROSEMARY J., Evolution of natural transformation: testing the DNA repair hypothesis in Bacillus subtilis and Haemophilis influenzae 755-761 RIGAUD, THIERRY, and PIERRE JUCHAULT, Conflict between feminizing sex ratio distorters and an autosomal masculinizing gene in the terrestrial isopod Armadillidium vulgare 247-252 Sass, GEORGETTE L.,J .D AWSON MOHLER, ROSEMARY C. WALSH, LAURAJ . KALFAYAN and Lituie L. SEARLES, Structure and expression of hybrid dysgenesis-induced alleles of the ovarian tumor (otu) gene in Drosophila melanogaster 253-263 SAWAMURA, KYOICHI, MASA-TOSHI YAMAMOTO and TAKAO K. WATANABE, Hybrid lethal systems in the Drosophila melanogaster species complex. II. The Zygotic hybrid rescue (Zhr) gene of D. melanogaster 307-313 SAWAMURA, KYOICHI, TOSHIFUMI TAIRA and TAKAO K. WATANABE, Hybrid lethal systems in the Drosophila melanogaster species complex. 1. The maternal hybrid rescue (mhr) gene of Drosophila simulans 299-305 SCHAR, PRIMO and JURG KOHLI, Marker effects of G to C transversions on intragenic recombination and mismatch repair in Schizosaccharomyces pombe 825-835 SCHAR, PRIMO, PETER MUNZ and JURG KOHLI, Meiotic mismatch repair quantified on the basis of segregation patterns inSchizosaccharomyces pombe 815-824 SCHLAPPI, MICHAEL, DAVID SMITH and NINA FEDoROFF, TnpA trans-activates methylated maize Suppressor-mutator transposable elements in transgenic tobacco 1009-1021 SHEEN, FANG-MIIN, JOHNG K. LIM and MICHAELJ . SIMMONS, Genetic instability in Droso- phila melanogaster mediated by hobo transposable elements .................+.5- 315-334 SILBERSTEIN, ZIPORA, MOSHE SHALIT and AMIKAM COHEN, Heteroduplex strand-specificity in restriction-stimulated recombination by the RecE pathway of Escherichia coli 439-448 SMITH, HAROLD E., SUZANNE E. DRISCOLL, REY A. L. Sal, HANNAH E. YUAN and AARON P. MITCHELL, Genetic evidence for transcriptional activation by the yeast IME] gene 775-784 SNELL, GEORGE D., and SHELDON REED, WILLIAM CASTLE, pioneer mammalian geneticist 751-753 SONTI, RAMESH V., DAvip H. KEATING and JOHN R. RoTH, Lethal transposition of Mud phages in Rec” strains of Salmonella typhimurium 17-28 STARICH, Topp A., ROBERT K. HERMAN and JOCELYN E. SHAw, Molecular and genetic analysis of unc-7, a Caenorhabditis elegans gene required for coordinated locomotion 527-541 Su, Soputa S. Y., and AARON P. MITCHELL, Identification of functionally related genes that stimulate early meiotic gene expression in yeast 67-77 SuDUPAK, MEHMET A., JEFFREY L. BENNETZEN and Scot H. HULBERT, Unequal exchange and meiotic instability of disease-resistance genes in the Rp! region of maize 119-125 SZATHMARY, EOrs, Do deletion mutations act synergistically? 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