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GENETIC A PERIODICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATIONS BEARING ON HEREDITY AND VARIATION FOUNDED IN 1916 and published by CHE GENETICS SOCIETY OF AMERICA VOLUME 149, MAY-AUGUST 1998 GENETICS VOLUME 149, MAY-AUGUST, 1998 EDITORIAL BOARD ELIZABETH W. JONES, Editor-in-Chief Carnegi>e Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA SALLY LYMAN ALLEN (2000 R. Scorr Haw.ey (2000) MarkK D. Rose (1998) University of Michigan University of California, Davis Princeton University ( KATHRYN ANDERSON (1999 STEVEN Henikorr (1998) Prup! ScHUPBACH (1999) Sloan-Kettering Institute Fred Hutchinson Cancer Cente1 Princeton University ROBERT K. HERMAN (1999) Marjorie A. ASMUSSEN (2000 A 5 Lirtik L. SEARLES (1998) University of Minnesota ; University of Georgia University of North Carolina Jopy Hey (1998 JAMES A. BsIIRR CHLER 2 (1Q Q9) Rutgers University Rgu tu G. S SHaw (1 999 ) University of Missouri University of Minnesota ALAN G. HINNEBUSCH (2000) DAvip BorsTEIN (2000 National Institutes of Health WILLIAM F. SHERIDAN (1998) Stanford University School of Medicine —— University of North Dakota ANTHONY H. D. Brown (2000) La Trobe University MICHAEL J. Simmons (2000) CSIRO Division of Plant Industry RICHARD R. Hupson (1998) University of Minnesota University of California, Irvine , MARIAN CARLSON (1999 = MONTGOMERY SLATKIN (2000) Columbia University NANCY A. JENKINS (1998) University of California, Berkeley National Cancer Institute—FCRD(¢ i NE CHory (1998 GERALD R. Smiru (1998) Institut MARK JOHNSTON (2000) Fred Hutchinson (¢ ancer Cente1 Washington University School of GARY A. CHURCHILL (2000 Medicine WOLFGANG STEPHAN (2000) Cornell University University of Rocheste1 PHOMAS C. KAUFMAN (2000) ANpRrew G. CLARK (2000 Indiana University VENKATESAN SUNDARESAN (2000) Pennsylvania State University Perer D. KEIGHTLEY (1999) Institute of Molecular Agrobiology PHOMAS W. CLIne (1999 University of Edinburg! LORRAINE S. SYMINGTON (1999) University of California, Berkeley DAviID KINGSLEY (2000) Columbia University College of Stanford University School of Medicine Physicians and Surgeons NAncY L. Craic (2000) Johns Hopkins University Schoolo f CHRISTINE KOZAK (1999) NAOYUKI TAKAHATA (1999) | . : , Medicine National Institute of Health-NIAID Graduate University, Kanagawa , LCHAEL LICHTEN (2000) VLAND H. Davis (1999 SIMON TAVARE (1999) National Cancer Institute University of California, Irving University of Southern California JENNIFER J. Loros (1998) WALTER F. EANES (2000) Dartmouth Medical School Marcy K. UyenoyAMa (1998) State University of New York Duke University Trupy F. C. Mackay (1999) Marcus W. FetpMAN (2000) North Carolina State University FRED WINSTON (2000) Stanford Universit Russ MAURE4 R R (1998) ) Harvard Medical School VictoriaG . FINNerTY (1999) Case Westerwnee RBeoseceer ve University Cuunc-I Wt 1999) Emory University RICHARD E. Micnop (1999 University of Chicago University of Arizona PaTRIcIA L. Foster (1998 SHOZO YOKOYAMA (2000) Boston University School of Medicine AARON P. Mrrcues (1998) Svracuse University Columbia Universit, G. BRIAN GOLDING (2000 : : Pau. G. YouNG (1999) is ‘ Desisetn B l1nilV¢e niso n KATHLEEN |. NEwWron (1998 Queen's University University of Missouri ~ I\ \ (GREENWALD 1999 LINDA PARTRIDGI (1999) ZHAO-BANG ZENG (1999) Columbia University University College London North Carolina State University Curis HAtry (2000) PATRICIA J. PUKKILA (1998) MrriaM E. ZoLANn (1998) Roslin Institute (Edinburgh University of North Carolina Indiana University Managing Editor, LEAH KAUFFMAN Published at Baltimore, Maryland by the GENETICS SOCIETY OF AMERICA Pre-Ip ublication services and printing£ by Capital City Press, Ine VOLUME CONTENTS to Volume 149, May—August 1998 \BRAHANTE, JUAN E., Ertc A. MILLER AND ANN E. RouGvie, Identification of heterochronic mutants in Caenorhabditis elegans: Temporal misexpression of a collagen::green fluorescent DPEOLEI TIMIOM PONE... 200605580050: ALONSO-BLANCO, CARLOS, SALAH EL-DIN E1-AssAL, GEORGE COUPLAND AND MAARTEN KOORNNEEF, Analysiso f natural allelic variation at flowering time loci in the Landsberg erecta and Cape Verde Islands ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana 749-764 ALVAREZ, PABLO, ADELLE SMITH, JAMES FLEMING AND FRANK SOLOMON, Modulation of tubulin polypeptide ratios by the yeast protein Pacl0p 857-864 ANANIEV, E. V., R. L. PHILLIps AND H. W. Rings, Complex structure of knob DNA on maize chromosome 9: Retrotransposon invasion into heterochromatin 9025-2037 ARKIN, ADAM, JOHN Ross AND HARLEY H. McApams, Stochastic kinetic analysis of develop- mental pathway bifurcation in phage A-infected Escherichia coli cells 1633-1648 ASMUSSEN, MARJORIE A., LAURA U. GILLILAND AND RICHARD B. MEAGHER, Detection of deleterious genotypes in multigenerational studies. Il. Theoretical and experimental dynam- ics with selfing and selection BABCOCK, CHRISTINA S., AND MARJORIE A. ASMUSSEN, Effects of differential selection in the sexes on cytonuclear dynamics: Life stages with sex differences 200: BAKER, RICHARD E., KENDRA HARRIS AND KEMING ZHANG, Mutations synthetic cep] target S. cerevisiae kinetochore components 3ALASUBRAMANIAN, MOHAN K., DANNEL MCCOLLUM, LOUISE CHANG, KELVIN C. Y. WONG, NAWEED I. NAQvI, XIANGWEI HE, SHELLEY SAZER AND KATHLEEN L. GOULD, Isolation and characterization of new fission yeast cytokinesis mutants 1265-1275 BARREAU, CHRISTIAN, MAYA ISKANDAR, GABRIEL LOUBRADOU, VERONIQUE LEVALLOIS AND Jo&L BEGUERET, The mod-A suppressor of nonallelic heterokaryon incompatibility in Podospora anserina encodes a proline-rich polypeptide involved in female organ formation 915-926 BERGSTROM, CARL T., AND JONATHAN K. PRITCHARD, Germline bottlenecks and the evolution- ary maintenance of mitochondrial genomes 2135-2146 BERND, KAREN K., AND BRUCE D. Konorn, 7%p loci: Six Chlamydomonas nuclear suppressors that permit the translocation of proteins with mutant thylakoid signal sequences 1293-1301 Bitt, COLIN A., WALTER A. DURAN, NATHAN R. MISELIS AND JAC A. Nicko.orr, Efficient repair of all types of single-base mismatches in recombination intermediates in Chinese hamster ovary cells: Competition between long-patch and G-T glycosylase-mediated repaii of G-T mismatches ............... ; 1935-1943 BLAsco, A., D. SORENSEN AND J]. P. BIDANEL, Bayesiam inference of g> enetic parameters and selection response for litter size components in pigs 301-306 Boypb, E. FIDELMA, AND DANIEL L. Harti, Salmonella virulence plasmid: Modular acquisition of the spu virulence region by an F-plasmid in Salmonella enterica subspecies I and insertion into the chromosome of subspecies II, Illa, 1V and VII isolates 1183-1190 BRADSHAW, H. D., JR., Kevin G. Orro, BARBARA E. FREWEN, JOHN K. McKay AND DOUGLAS W. SCHEMSKE, Quantitative trait loci affecting differences in floral morphology between two species of Monkeyflower (Mimulus) 367-382 3,RUGGEMANN, EDWARD P., BERNARD DOAN, KORIE HANDWERGER AND GISELA STORZ, Charac- terization of an unstable allele of the Arabidopsis HY4 locus 1575-1585 CASTIGLIONI, P., C. Pozzi, M. HeuN, V. TrERz1, K. J. MOLLER, W. ROHDE AND F. SALAMINI, \n AFLP-based procedure for the efficient mapping of mutations and DNA probes in barley 2039-2056 CHEN, BIN, TEHYEN CHU, EMILY HARMS, |]. PETER GERGEN AND SIDNEY STRICKLAND, Mapping of Drosophila mutations using site-specific male recombination CHERRY, JOSHUA L., Clusters of identical new mutations can nof account for the “ove dispe rs¢ d molecular clock 165 CHIBANA, Hiroy, B. B. MAGEE, SUZANNE GRINDLE, YE RAN, STEWART SCHERER AND P. 1 MacGer, A physical map of chromosom« 7 in Candida albicans 1739-1752 CLARK, ANDREW G, AND Davip J]. BEGUN, Female genotypes affect sperm displacement in Drosophila 1487-1493 CoppirererRs, WOUTER, ALEXANDRE KVASZ, FREDERIC FARNIR, JUAN-JOSE ARRANZ, BERNARD GRISART, MARGARET MACKINNON AND MICHEL GEORGES, A rank-based nonparametric method for mapping quantitative trait loci in outbred half-sib pedigrees: Application to milk production in a granddaughter design 1547-1555 Currier, Davin J., Clustered mutations have no effecto n the overdispersed molecular clock: \ response to Huai and Woodruff 163—464 Davis, LUTHER, AND JOANNE ENGEBRECHT, Yeast dom34 mutants are defective in multiple developmental pathways and « xhibit decreased levels of polyribosomes 15-56 pE LA Luz GuTIERREZ-NAVA, MARIA, CHRISTINE A. WARREN, PATRICIA LEON AND VIRGINIA WaALBor, Transcriptionally active MuDR, the regulatory element of the mutator transposable element family of Zea mays, is present in some accessions of the Mexican land race Zapalote chico 399-346 DeMARINI, DavinM ., MeissaA L. SHELTON, AMAL ABU-SHAKRA, AKOS SZAKMARY AND JESSII G. LevINE, Spectra of spontaneous frameshift mutations at the his)3052 allele of Salmonell phimurium in four DNA repair backgrounds Dr TOMASO, ANTHONY W., YASUNORI SAITO, KATHARINE J. ISHIZUKA, KARLA H. PALMERI AND IRVING L. WEISSMAN, Mapping the genome of a model protochordate I. A low resolution genetic map encompassing the fusion /histocompatibility (Fu/HC) locus of Botryllus schlossen 2771-287 Di STILLio, VERONICA S., RICHARD V. KesseLt AND Davip L. MULCAHY, A pseudoautosomal random amplified polymorphic DNA marker for the sex chromosomes of Silene dioica 29057-2062 DOBSON, STEPHEN L., AND MARK A. TANOUYE, Evidence for a +g enomic imprintings ex determi nation mechanism in Naso iripennis (Hymenoptera; Chalcidoidea) 233-242 EriMov, VLADIMIR P., AND N. RONALD Morris, A screen for dynein synthetic lethals in \spergillus nidulans identifies spindle assembly checkpoint genes and other genes involved In} MILOSIS 101-116 EGGERT, HARALD, KIRSTIN BERGEMANN AND HARALD SAUMWEBER, Molecular screening for P-element insertions in a large genomic region of Drosophila melanogaster using polyme ras chain reaction mediated by the vectorett 1427-1434 EKICHENBAUM, ZEHAVA, AND Zvi LivNen, UV li~g ht induces IS/0 transposition in Escheric/ 1173-1181 ESCALANTE, ANANIAS A., ALTAF A. LAL AND FRANCISCO J. AYALA, Genetic polymorphisamnd natural selection in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum 189-202 EsHen, ILAN, AND CARLO MAresst, Canalization, genetic assimilation and preadaptation: A quantitative genetic model 2119-2133 Faris, |. D., B. LAppoOMADA AND B. S. Gitt, Molecular mapping of segregation distortion loci in \egilops tauschi 319-327 FINK, GERALD R., Anatomy of a revolution 173-477 Finst, Rip j., Perer J. Kim AND LYNNE M. QuarMBy, Genetics of the deflagellation pathway in Chlamydomonas 997-936 FRUGOLI, JULIA A., MARK A. McCPrek, Terry L. THOMAS AND C. ROBERTSON MCCLUNG, Introl I~— Of loss and gain during evolution of the catalase gene family in angiosperms IIDID—IOO Fu, HONGYONG, JED H. DOELLING, CASSANDRA S. ARENDT, MARK HOCHSTRASSER AND RICH ‘RD D. VierstRa, Molecular organization of the 20S proteasome gene family from Arabidopsis , thaliana 677-692 FURNER, IAN J., MAZHAR A. SHEIKH AND CLARE E. CoLiLerr, Gene silencing and homology- dependent gene silencing in Arabidopsis: Genetic modifiers and DNA methylation 651-662 GAGNY, BENEDICTE, AND PHILIPPE SILAR, Identification of the genes encoding the cytosolic translation release factors from Podospora anserina and analysis of their role during the life 1763-1775 GALLI, ALVARO, AND RoBERT H. Scutest., Effects of DNA double-strand and single-strand breaks on intrachromosomal recombination events in cell-cycle-arrested yeast cells 1235-1250 GARCIA- MARTINEZJ,OS E, JOSE AURELIO CASTRO, MISERICORDIA RAMON, AMPARO LATORRI AND ANDRES Moya, Mitochondrial DNA haplotype frequencies in natural and experimental populations of Drosophila subobscura 1377-1382 GAuUSE, MARIA, HAYK HOVHANNISYAN, TATIANA KAN, STEFFI KUHFITTIC, VLADIC MOGILA AND PAVEL GEORGIEV, hoboinduced rearrangementsin the yellow locus influthee innsuclaetio n effect of the gypsy su(Hw)-binding region in Drosophila melanogaster 1393-1405 GAVRILETS, SERGEY, One-locus two-allele models with maternal (parental) selection 1147-1152 GILLILAND, LAURA U., ELIZABETH C. MCKINNEY, MARJORIE A. ASMUSSEN AND RICHARD B. MEAGHER, Detection of deleterious genotypes in multigenerational studies. 1. Disruptions in individual Arabidopsis actin genes GOLDMAN, NICK, JEFFREY L. THORNE AND Davip T. JONEs, Assessing the impact of secondary structure and solvent accessibility on protein evolution GOULD, KATHLEEN L., C. GEOFFREY BURNS, ANNA FEOKTISTOVA, CHING-PEI Hu, SALLY G. PASION AND SUSAN L. FORSBURG, Fission yeast cde24" encodes a novel replication factor required for chromosome integrity GRANT, DEANNA, SHILPA UNADKAT, ALISA KATZEN, K. S. KRISHNAN AND MANI RAMASWAMI, Probable mechanisms underlying interallelic complementation and temperature-sensitivity of mutations at the shibire locus of Drosophila me lanogaster 1019-1030 GRISHCHUK, EKATERINA L., JAMES L. HOWE ANDJ . RICHARD McINTosuH, A screen for genes involved in the anaphase proteolytic pathway identifies tsm/*, a novel Schizosaccharomyces pombe gene important for microtubule integrity GRISHIN, ANATOLY V., MICHAEL ROTHENBERG, MAUREEN A. DOWNS AND KENDALL J]. BLUMER, Mot3, a Zn finger transcription factor that modulates gene expression and attenuates mating pheromone signaling in Saccharomyces ce) 879-892 GURGANUS, MARJORIE C., JAMES D. Fry, SERGEY V. NUZHDIN, ELENAG . PASYUKOVA, RICHARD F. LYMAN AND Trupy F. C. MAcKAy, Genotype-environment interaction at quantitative trait loci affecting sensory bristle number in Drosophila melanogaste) 1883-1898 GuyeER, DAvE, ANN TUTTLE, SABRINA ROUSE, SANDRA VOLRATH, MARIE JOHNSON, SHARON POTTER, JORN GORLACH, STEVE Gorr, LYLE CROSSLAND AND ERIC WARD, Activation of latent transgenes in Arabidopsis using a hybrid transcription facto1 HAMBLEN, MALANIE J]., NEAL E. Wurre, Puitip T. J. EMERY, KiM KAISER AND JEFFREY C. Haut, Molecular and behavioral analysis of four period mutants in Drosophila melanogaster encompassing extreme short, novel long, and unorthodox arrhythmic types .............::00 . HANSEN, DAVE, AND DAVE PILGRIM, Molecular evolution of a sex determination protein: FEM-2 (PP2C) in Caenorhabditis HARVIE, PETER D., MARIA FILIPPOVA AND PETER J. BRYANT, Genes expressed in the ring gland, the major endocrine organ of Drosophila melanogaste HATAKEYAMA, KATSUNORI, TAKESHI TAKASAKI, MASAO WATANABE AND KOKICHI HINATA, Molecular characterization of Slocus genes, SLG and SRK, in a pollen-recessive self-incompati- bility haplotype of Brassica rapa l 1587-1597 HAYNES, W. JOHN, BRIAN VAILLANT, ROBIN R. PRESTON, YOSHIRO SAIMI AND CHING KUNG, The cloning by complementation of the pawn-A gene in Paramecium 947-957 HENIKOFF, STEVEN AND Luca Comat, A DNA methyltransferase homolog with a chromodo- main exists in multiple polymorphic forms in Arabidopsis 307-318 Hey, Jovy, Selfish genes, pleiotropy and the origin of recombination IO089-2097 HIRSCHFELD, MATTHEW, JAMES M. TEPPERMAN, TED CLACK, PETER H. QUAIL AND ROBERI \. SHARROCK, Coordination of phytochrome levels in phyB mutants of Arabidopsisa s revealed by apoprotein-specific mono¢ lonal antibodies HOEREN, FRANK U., Rupy DOLFERUS, YINGRU Wu, W. JAMES PEACOCK AND ELIZABETH S. Dennis, Evidence for a role for AUMYB2 in the induction of the Arabiadlcoohopl sdehiydsrog - enase gene (ADH1) by low exygen $79-490 Horow!tz, NoRMAN H., T. H. Morgan at Caltech: A reminiscence .................ccsscccssccsesscesees 1629-1632 Hovrz, HANs-RUDOPH, AND BEATE SCHWER, Mutational analysis of the yeast DEAH-box splicing factol Prpl6 807-815 HowbeEN, Ross, SOON Ki PARK, JAMES M. Moore, JAMES ORME, UELI GROSSNIKLAUS AND Davip TWELL, Selection of T-DNA-tagged male and female gametophytic mutants by segrega- tion distortion in Arabidopsis 621-651 Huat, HAlyING, AND R. C. Wooprurr, With the correct concept of mutation rate, cluster mutations can explain the overdispersed molecular clock 167—469 Jacoss, Dave, GreG J. BerreL, Scorr G. CLARK, H. ROBERT HORVITZ AND KERRY KORNFELD, Grain-of-function mutations in the Caenorhabditis elegans lin-] ETS gene identify a C-terminal regulatory domain phosphorylated by ERK MAP kinase 1809-1822 JARVIK, TYLER, AND KARL G. LARK, Characterization of Soymar!, a mariner element in soybean 1569-1574 JIANG, Yu, AL ScARPA, Li ZHANG, SHELLY STONE, ED FELICIANO AND SUSAN FERRO-NOVICK, \ high copy suppressor screen reveals genetic interactions between BET3 and a new gene Evidence for a novel complex in ER-to-Golgi transport 833-841 JOHNSON, GEORGE, AND Tat T. Wu, Possible assortment of al and a2 region gene segments in human MHC class I molecules 1063-1067 JOHNSTON, LAURA A., BRucE D. Ostrow, CHRISTINE JASONIT AND KAREN BLOCHLINGER, The homeobox gene cul interacts genetically with the homeotic genes proboscipedia and (nile napbedia 131-142 JONES, CORBIN D., The genetic basis of Drosophila sechellia’S resistance to a host plant toxin 1899-1908 KAGAMI, MirsuHIRO, AKIO TOH-E AND YASUSHI MATSUI. Sro7p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae counterpart of the tumor suppressor /(2)g/ protein, is related to myosins in function 1717-1727 KAMAKAKA, ROHINTON T., AND JASPER RINE, Sir- and silencer-independent disruption of silencing in Saccharomyces by Sas10p 903-914 KIM, JINAH, AND JEANNE P. Hirscu, A nucleolar protein that affects mating ig efficiency in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by altering the morphological response to pheromone 795-805 KIRKPATRICK, DAvip T., MARGARET DOMINSKA AND THOMAS D. Peres, Conversion-type and restoration-type repair of DNA mismatches formed during meiotic recombination in Saccharo OS COTOCUISLAE 1693-1705 KNoTT, SARA A., LENA MARKLUND, Curis S. HALEY, KJELL ANDERSSON, WILLIAM DAVIES, HANS ELLERGREN, MERETE FREDHOLM, INGEMAR HANSSON, BJORN HOYHEIM, KERSTIN LUNDs- rROM, MARIA MOLLER AND Leir ANDERSSON, Multiple marker mapping of quantitative trait loci in a cross between outbred wild boar and large white pigs 1069-1080 KoTHE, GREGORY O., AND STEPHEN J. Freer, The isolation and characterization of nrc-] and nrc-2, WO genes encoding protein kinases that control growth and development in Neurospora (rassa . Koziova, T., G. V. PokHoLKova, G. TzerTziNnis, J]. D. SUTHERLAND, I. F. ZHIMULEV AND F. C. Kararos, Drosophila hormone receptor 38 functions in metamorphosis: A role in adult cuticle formation 1465-1475 KRAMER, ELENA M., RoBerT L. Dorit AND VIVIAN F. IR1IsH, Molecular evolution of genes contpetral aond lstamlen idevnelopgmen t: Duplication and divergence within the APETALA 3 and PISTILLATA MADS-box gene linea ogee s 765-783 KUHNER, MARY K., JON YAMATO AND JOSEPH FELSENSTEIN, Maximum likelihood estimation of population growth rates based on the coalescent 129-434 KUREK, ROMAN, ALEXANDER M. REUGELS, KARL HEINZ GLATZER AND HANS BOUNEMANN, The Y chromosomal fertility factor Threads in Drosophila hydei harbors a functional gene encoding an axonemal dynein B heavy chain protein 1363-1376 LAI, CHAOQIANG, ROBERT MCMAHON, CHI YOUNG, TRUDY F. C. MACKAY AND CHARLES H. LANGLEY, quemao, a Drosophila bristle locus, encodes geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate synthase 1051-1061 LAMB, BERNARD C., MUHAMMAD SALEEM, WILLIAM Scott, NINA THAPA AND EVIATAR NEVO, Inherited and environmentally induced differences in mutation frequencies between wild strains of Sordaria fimicola from “evolution canyon” 87-99 Lampe, Davin J., THERESA E. GRANT AND HuGH M. RoBertson, Factors affecting transposi- tion of the Himarl mariner transposon in vitro 179-187 LARSSON, ANNIKA SUNDAS, KATARINA LANDBERG AND D. R. MEEKS-WAGNER, The 7TERMINAI FLOWER2 (TFL2) gene controls the reproductive transition and meristem identity in Arabi RUIN SII ss scstac o sancecachaisessaniossoass : 597-605 Ler, E. A., P. F. ByRNE, M. D. MCMULLEN, M. E. SNook, B. R. WISEMAN, N. W. WipstTROM AND E. H. Cor, Genetic mechanisms underlying Ss apimaysin and maysin synthesis, and corn earworm antibiosis in maize (Zea mays I 1997-2006 LENORMAND, THOMAS, THOMAS GUILLEMAUD, DENIS BOURGUET AND MICHEL RAYMOND, Evaluating 5g ene flow using5 selected markers: A case study 1383-1392 LEVIN, JOSHUA Z., JENNIFER C. FLETCHER, XUEMEI CHEN AND ELLIor M. MEYEROWITZ, A genetic screen for modifiers of UFO meristem activity identifies three novel FUSED FLORAI ORGANS genes required for early flower development in Arabidopsis 579-595 Lipkin, Enup, MATHIAS O. Mosic, ARIEL DARVASI, EPHRAIM EzRA, A. SHALOM, ADAM FRIED- MANN AND Morris SOLLER, Quantitative trait loci mapping in dairy cattle by means of selective milk DNA pooling using dinucleotide microsatellite markers: Analysiso f milk protein percentage 1557-1567 Liu, DONG, AND NiGeL M. CRAwrorb, Characterization of the putative transposase mRNA of Tag!, which is ubiquitously expressed in Arabidopsis and can be induced by agrobacterium- mediated transformation with d7AG/] DNA 693-701 LOLLE, SUSAN J., WENDY Hsu AND Robert E. Prutrr, Genetic analysis of organ fusion in Arabidopsis thaliana 607-619 LONG, ANTHONY D., RICHARD F. LYMAN, CHARLES H. LANGLEY AND TrRupy F. C. MACKAY, Iwo sites in the Delta gene region contribute to naturally occurring variation in bristle numbe1 in Drosophila melanogaster 999-1017 Luo, MING-CHENG, ZuU-LI YANG AND JAN DvorRAk, Position effects of ribosomal RNA multigene loci on meiotic recombination in wheat 1105-1113 LyMAN, RICHARD F., AND TRupy F. C. Mackay, Candidate quantitative trait loci and naturally occurring phenotypic variation for bristle number in Drosphila melanogaster: The Delta-Hairless gene region 983-998 MALAGA-TRILLO, EDWARD, ZOFIA ZALESKA-RUTCZYNSKA, BRENDAN MCANDREW, VLADIMIR VINCEK, FELIPE FIGUEROA, HOLGER SULTMANN AND JAN KLEIN, Linkage relationships and haplotype polymorphism among cichlid Mic class I] BOCI ..........ccccccceeesseeeesseeeeeeeeseseeeeetens , 1527-1537 MARGOLIN, BRIAN S., PHILLIP W. GARRETT-ENGELE, JUDITH N. STEVENS, DEBORAH Y. FRITZ, CARRIE GARRETT-ENGELE, ROBERT L. METZENBERG AND Eric U. SELKER, A methylated Neu- rospora 5S rRNA pseudogene contains a transposable element inactivated by repeat-induced point mutation 1787-1797 MASSON, JEAN-YVES, AND DINDIAL RAMOoTAR, The transcriptional activator Imp2p maintains ion homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 893-90 | McConne.i, THOMAS J., ULLA B. GODWIN, STEPHEN F. NORTON, RODNEY S. NAIRN, STEVEN KAZIANIS AND DONALD C. Morizor, Identification and mapping of two divergent, unlinked major histocompatibility complex class If B genes in Xiphophorus fishes 1921-1934 McGurrin, M. ELAINE, DAWN CHANDLER, DARSHNA SOMAIYA, BRIGITTE DAUWALDER AND WittiAM Marrox, Autoregulation of fransformer-2 alternative splicing is necessary for normal male fertility in Drosophila 1477-1486 McKee, Bruce D., KAtHyY WILHELM, CYNTHIA MERRILL AND XIAO-JIA REN, Male sterility and meiotic drive associated with sex chromosome rearrangements in Drosophila: Role of X-) pairing 143-155 McKenzie, GReGoryY J]., MARY-JANE LOMBARDO AND SUSAN M. ROSENBERG, Recombination- dependent mutation in Escherichia coli occurs in stationary phase 163-1165 ] McKinney, E. C., AND R. B. MEAGHER, Members of the Arabidopsis actin gene family are widely dispersed in the genome 663-675 MELCHINGER, ALBRECHT E., H. FRIEDRICH UTZ AND Curis C. 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