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GENETICS A PERIODICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATIONS BEARING ON HEREDITY AND VARIATION FOUNDED IN 1916 and published by THE GENETICS SOCIETY OF AMERICA VOLUME 151, JANUARY-APRIL 1999 GENETICS VOLUME 151, JANUARY-APRIL EDITORIAL BOARD ELIZABETH W. JONES, Editor-in-Chief Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA SALLY LYMAN ALLEN (2000) Davip JONAH GRUNWALD (2001) PATRICIAJ . PUKKILA (2001) University of Michigan University of Utah University of North Carolina KATHRYN V. ANDERSON (1999) Curis HAcey (2000) MarK D. Rose (2001) Sloan-Kettering Institute Roslin Institute (Edinburgh) Princeton University Marjorie A. ASMuUSSEN (2000) MicHaent Hampsey (2001) SUZANNE SANDMEYER (2001) University of Georgia Robert Wood Johnson Medical University of California, Irvine School-UMDN] James A. BirCHLER (1999) R. Scorr Haw.ey (2000) Trupt SCHOUPBACH (1999) University of Missouri University of California, Davis Princeton University Davip BorsTEIN (2000) STEVEN Hentkorr (2001) Rutu G. SHaw (1999) Stanford University School of Medicine Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center University of Minnesota ANTHONY H. D. Brown (2000) RosBert K. HERMAN (1999) CSIRO Division of Plant Industry University of Minnesota MicuHae J. Simmons (2000) University of California, Berkeley MARIAN CARLSON (1999) Jopy Hey (2001) Columbia University Rutgers University MONTGOMERY SLATKIN (2000) University of California, Berkeley Vicki L. CHANDLER (2001) ALAN G. HINNEBUSCH (2000) University of Arizona National Institutes of Health GERALD R. Smiru (2001) Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Gary A. CHURCHILL (2000) Ary A. HorrMann (1999) Cornell University La Trobe University ABRAHAM L. SONENSHEIN (2001) AnpREW G. CLARK (2000) Nancy A. JENKINS (2001) Tufts University School of Medicine Pennsylvania State University National Cancer Institute WOLFGANG STEPHAN (2000) THomas W. Cuine (1999) MARK JOHNSTON (2000) University of Rochester Washington University School of University of California, Berkeley Medicine VENKATESAN SUNDARESAN (2000) Nancy L. Craic (2000) THOMAS C. KAUFMAN (2000) Institute of Molecular Agrobiology Johns Hopkins University School of Indiana University LORRAINE S. SYMINGTON (1999) Medicine Perer D. KerGuriey (1999) Columbia University College of ROWLAND H. Davis (1999) University of Edinburgh Physicians and Surgeons University of California, Irvine Davip KinGs.ey (2000) NAOYUKI TAKAHATA (1999) WALTER F. Eanes (2000) Stanford University School of Medicine Graduate University, Kanagawa State University of New York CHRISTINE Kozak (1999) SIMON TAVARE (1999) Marcus W. FetpMAN (2000) National Institute of Health-NIAID University of Southern California Stanford University MICHAEL LICHTEN (2000) National Cancer Institute Marcy K. Uyenoyama (2001) Vicroria G. FINNERTY (1999) Duke University Emory University JENNIFERJ . Loros (2001) Dartmouth Medical School FRED WINSTON (2000) Parricia L. Foster (2001) Harvard Medical School Boston University School of Medicine Trupy F. C. Mackay (1999) North Carolina State University CuunGc-I Wu (1999) YuN-XIN Fu (2001) University of Texas, Houston Russ Maurer (2001) University of Chicago Case Western Reserve University CHar.es S. Gasser (2001) SHOzO YOKOYAMA (2000) University of California, Davis RICHARD E. MicHop (1999) Syracuse University University of Arizona BrKkRAM S. Git (2001) PauL G. YouNG (1999) AARON P. MircHe.y (2001) Kansas State University Columbia University Queen’s University G. BRIAN GOLDING (2000) KATHLEENJ . NEwron (2001) ZHAO-BANG ZENG (1999) McMaster University University of Missouri North Carolina State University IvA GREENWALD (1999) LINDA PARTRIDGE (1999) MrriAM E. ZoLan (2001) Columbia University University College London Indiana University Managing Editor, LEAH KAUFFMAN Published at Baltimore, Maryland by the GENETICS SOCIETY OF AMERICA Pre-publication services and printing by Capital City Press, Inc. VOLUME CONTENTS to Volume 151, January-April 1999 AHMAD, KAMI, AND KENT G. Go.tic, Telomere loss in somatic cells of Drosophila causes cell cycle arrest and apoptosis 1041-1051 AKASHI, Hirosut, Inferring the fitness effects of DNA mutations from polymorphism and divergence data: Statistical power to detect directional selection under stationarity and free recombination 221-238 Atves, M. Juprre, M. MANUELA CoreLHO, M. ISABEL PROSPERO AND M. JOAO COLLARES- PEREIRA, Production of fertile unreduced sperm by hybridmales of the Rutilus alburnoides complex (Teleostei, Cyprinidae): An alternative route to genome tetraploidization in uni- sexuals ANDERSON, LORINDA K., AARON Reeves, Lisa M. WeBB AND TERRY ASHLEY, Distribution of crossing Over On mouse synaptonemal complexes using immunofluorescent localization of MLH1 protein 1569-1579 BHAT, KrIsHNA Moorrui, The posterior determinant gene nanos is required for the mainte- nance of the adult germline stem cells during Drosophila oogenesis 1479-1492 BiyMA, PITER, AND JOHN A. WOOLLIAMS, Prediction of genetic contributions and generation intervals in populations with overlapping generations under selection 1197-1210 Bink, Marco C. A. M., AND JOHAN A. M. VAN ARENDONK, Detection of quantitative trait loci in outbred populations with incomplete marker data 409-420 BONGIORNI, SILVIA, ORIETTA CINTIO AND GIORGIO PRANTERA, The relationship between DNA methylation and chromosome imprinting in the Coccid Planococcus citn 1471-1478 BuRCH, CHRISTINA L., AND Lin CHAo, Evolution by small steps and rugged landscapes in the RNA virus 06 921-927 BURNETTE, JAMES M., ALLYSON R. HATTON AND A. JAVIER Lopez, Trans-acting factors required for inclusion of regulated exons in the Ultrabithorax mRNAs of Drosophila melanogaster 1517-1529 CALI, BRIAN M., SHERRY L. KUCHMA, JONATHAN LATHAM AND PHILIP ANDERSON, smg-7 is required for mRNA surveillance in Caenorhabditis elegans 605-616 CHEN, Wet, Marta A. IsLas-OSUNA AND CAROL L. DIECKMANN, Suppressor analysis of muta- tions in the 5’-untranslated region of COB mRNA identifies components of general pathways for mitochondrial mRNA processing and decay in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1315-1325 CHEN, WENLIANG, AND SUE JINKS-ROBERTSON, The role of the mismatch repair machinery in regulating mitotic and meiotic recombination between diverged sequences in yeast 1299-1313 CHERKASOVA, VERA, Davip M. Lyons AND ELAINE A. ELION, Fus3p and KssIp control Gl arrest in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through a balance of distinct arrest and proliferative functions that operate in parallel with Farlp 989-1004 CoLatAcovo, MONICA P., FREDERIC PAQUES AND JAMES E. HABER, Removal of one nonhomolo- gous DNA end during gene conversion by a RADIJ- and MSH2independent pathway 1409-1423 COMERON, Josep M., MARTIN KREITMAN AND MONTSERRAT AGUADE, Natural selection on synonymous sites is correlated with gene length and recombination in Drosophila 239-249 CORMACK, BRENDAN P., AND STANLEY FALKOw, Efficient homologous and illegitimate recom- bination in the opportunistic yeast pathogen Candida glabrata 979-987 DERYCKERE, DEBORAH, CHERYL L. SMITH AND G. STEVEN MARTIN, The role of nucleotide binding and hydrolysis in the function of the fission yeast cdc]8* gene product 1445-1457 DOHRMANN, PAUL R., Guy OsHtRO, MARIANNE TECKLENBURG AND ROBERT A. SCLAFANI, RAD53 regulates DBF4 independently of checkpoint function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 965-977 Douinski, Kara J., AND JosepH Herrman, Hmolp, a high mobility group 1/2 homolog, genetically and physically interacts with the yeast FKBP12 prolyl isomerase 935-944 Dup.ey, Aimée M., Lisa J. GANSHEROFF AND FRED WINSTON, Specific components of the SAGA complex are required for Gen4- and Gcr1-mediated activation of the his4-9/285 promoter in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1365-1378 Dupuis, Josée, AND Davip SIEGMUND, Statistical methods for mapping quantitative trait loci from a dense set of markers 373-386 Evois, Trimorny P., H. Bruce LuKINS, PHILLIP NAGLEY AND BRIAN E. CORNER, Suppression of a nuclear aep2 mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by a base substitution in the 5’-untrans- lated region of the mitochondrial oli] gene encoding subunit 9 of ATP synthase 1353-1363 FARBOS, ISABELLE, JACKY VEUSKENS, Boris VyskoT, MARGARIDA OLIVEIRA, STEFAN HINNIS- DAELS, ABDELMALIK AGHMIR, ARMAND MOuRAS AND IOAN NEGRUTIU, Sexual dimorphism in white campion: Deletion on the Y chromosome results in a floral asexual phenotype 1187-1196 FARLEY, FRANCIS W., Brerr SATTERBERG, ELIZABETH J. GOLDSMITH AND ELAINE A. ELION, Relative dependence of different outputs of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae pheromone response pathway on the MAP kinase Fus3p 1425-1444 Force, ALLAN, MicHaeL Lyncu, F. BRYAN PickeTT, ANGEL AMORES, YI-LIN YAN AND JOHN PosTLETHWAIT, Preservation of duplicate genes by complementary, degenerative mutations 1531-1545 FoRMOSA, TIM, AND THALIA Nrrris, Dna2 mutants reveal interactions with Dna polymerase a and Cuf4, a Pol a accessory factor, and show that full Dna2 helicase activity is not essential for growth 1459-1470 GAME, JOHN C., AND Pau D. KAurMAn, Role of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromatin assembly factor-I in repair of ultraviolet radiation damage in vivo 485-497 GARDNER, Ketiy A., JASPER RINE AND CATHERINE A. Fox, A region of the Sirl protein dedicated to recognition of a silencer and required for interaction with the Orc] protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 31-44 GIBSON, GREG, MATTHEW WEMPLE AND SYLVIE VAN HELDEN, Potential variance affecting homeotic Ultrabithorax and Antennapedia phenotypes in Drosophila melanogaster 1081-1091 GLINKOWSKA, MONIKA, ALICJA WEGRZYN AND GRZEGORZ WEGRZYN, Replication of bacterio- phage A in the Escherichia coli dnaA Arac hosts 1633-1635 GOoLpsTein, DAvip B., GARY W. ROEMER, DEBORAH A. SmrrH, Davib E. Reicu, AVIV BERGMAN AND Ropert K. Wayne, The use of microsatellite variation to infer population structure and demographic history in a natural model system 797-801 GRASSLY, NICHOLAS C., PAUL H. HARVEY AND Epwarp C. HoLMes, Population dynamics of HIV-1 inferred from gene sequences 427-438 GRINI, PAUL E., ARP SCHNITTGER, HEINZ SCHWARZ, INGE ZIMMERMANN, BIRGIT SCHWAB, GERD JORGENS AND MARTIN HOLSKAMP, Isolation of ethyl methanesulfonate-induced gameto- phytic mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana by a segregation distortion assay using the multimarker chromosome | 849-863 GuTBROD, HEIDRUN, AND MANFRED SCHARTL, Intragenic sex-chromosomal crossovers of Xmrk oncogene alleles affect pigment pattern formation and the severity of melanoma in Xiphophorus 773-783 HaiG, Davip, Multiple paternity and genomic imprinting 1229-123] Harris, STEVEN D., AMy F. HOFMANN, HuGo W. TEDFORD AND MAURICE P. LEE, Identification and characterization of genes required for hyphal morphogenesis in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans 1015-1025 HeENK, ApAM D., RANDALL F. WARREN AND ROGER W. INNES, A new Aclike transposon of Arabidopsis is associated with a deletion of the RPS5 disease resistance gene 1581-1589 HENSHALL, JOHN M., AND MICHAEL E. Gopparpb, Multiple-trait mapping of quantitative trait loci after selective genotyping using logistic regression 885-894 Hercus, MiriaMJ. , AND Ary A. HOFFMANN, Desiccation resistance in interspecific Drosophila crosses: Genetic interactions and trait correlations 1493-1502 HopGes, DIANNE, RICHARD M. Cripps, MARTIN E. O’CONNOR AND SANFORD I. BERNSTEIN, The role of evolutionarily conserved sequences in alternative splicing at the 3’ end of Drosophila melanogaster myosin heavy chain RNA 263-276 HuANG, HANHUJoAo ,Y UN HONG, CAROL L. BURCK AND SUSAN W. LIEBMAN, Host genes that affect the target-site distribution of the yeast retrotransposon Ty] 1393-1407 INNAN, HIDEKI, RYOHEI TERAUCHI, GUNTER KAHL AND Fumio Tajima, A method for estimat- ing nucleotide diversity from AFLP data 1157-1164 JACKSON, ANNE U., ALISON FoORNES, ANDRZE] GALECKI, RICHARD A. MILLER AND Davip T. Burke, Multiple-trait quantitative trait loci analysis using a large mouse sibship 785-795 Ji, YUANFu, Davip M. STELLY, MARcos DE Donato, Major M. GOODMAN AND CLAIRE G. WILuiAMs, A candidate recombination modifier gene for Zea mays L. 821-830 JOHNSON, MONIQUE A., HANS R. WATERHAM, GALYNA P. KSHEMINSKA, LiuBOov R. FAYURA, JOAN Lin CEREGHINO, OLEH V. STASYK, MARTEN VEENHUIS, ALEKSANDER R. KULACHKOVSKY, ANDREI A. SIBIRNY AND JAMES M. CRrEGG, Positive selection of novel peroxisome biogenesis- defective mutants of the yeast Pichia pastoris 1379-1391 Jounson, Tosy, Beneficial mutations, hitchhiking and the evolution of mutation rates in IT I incase iccinirenitminsihriciniseha tined shparenicnsibaiiasieipchenlieiaebatanynracaienepimaseainiieniaaatiibeheiinn 1621-163] JorDan, I. KinG, AND JOHN F. MCDONALD, Tempo and mode of Ty element evolution in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1341-1351 KAKUTANI, TETsujl, KYOKO MUNAKATA, ERICJ ].R ICHARDS AND HIROHIKO HIROCHIKA, Meioti- cally and mitotically stable inheritance of DNA hypomethylation induced by ddm/ mutation of Arabidopsis thaliana 831-838 Kim, TimornyJ ., KAREN M. PARKER AND PuiLip W. HepRICK, Major histocompatibility com- plex differentiation in Sacramento River chinook salmon 1115-1122 KIRKPATRICK, MARK, AND Maria R. Servepio, The reinforcement of mating preferences on an island 865-884 KopaMa, M., M. S. Rosr, G. YANG, S. H. Yun, O. C. YopeR AND B. G. TURGEON, The translocation-associated Tox] locus of Cochliobolus heterostrophus is two genetic elements on two different chromosomes 585-596 KoKOSKA, ROBERT J., LELA STEFANOVIC, ANDREW B. BUERMEYER, R. MICHAEL LISKAY AND Tuomas D. Pr7ves, A mutation of the yeast gene encoding PCNA destabilizes both microsatel- lite and minisatellite DNA sequences 511-519 KoRONA, Ryszarp, Unpredictable fitness transitions between haploid and diploid strains of the genetically loaded yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae 7-85 KRAMER, HELMUT, AND MERIDEE PHisTRy, Genetic analysis of hook, a gene required for endocytic trafficking in Drosophila 675-684 Kusano, Konyi, MARK E. BERRES AND WILLIAM R. ENGELS, Evolution of the RECQ family of helicases: A Drosophila homolog, Dmbim, is similar to the human Bloom syndrome gene ... 1027-1039 LABBE, JEAN-CLAUDE, SIEGFRIED HEKIMI AND Luis A. ROKEACH, The levels of the RoRNP- associated Y RNA are dependent upon the presence of ROP-1, the Caenorhabditis elegans Ro60 protein 143-150 LARDON, ANDRE, SEVDALIN GEORGIEV, ABDELMALIK AGHMIR, GUENAEL LE MERRER AND IOAN NeGrutiu, Sexual dimorphism in white campion: Complex control of carpel number is revealed by Y chromosome deletions 1173-1185 LARKIN, JOHN C., JASON D. WALKER, AGNESE C. BOLOGNESI-WINFIELD, JOHN C. GRAY AND AMANDA R. WALKER, Allele-specific interactions between f(gand gi] during trichrome develop- ment in Arabidopsis thaliana 1591-1604 LereBvre, Paut A., AND CAROLYN D. SitrLow, Chlamydomonas: The cell and its genomes 9-14 Leza, Maria A., AND ELatne A. Exton, POGI, a novel yeast gene, promotes recovery from pheromone arrest via the Gl cyclin CLNZ ........:c..ssssssssoverssseesverssaservessnenseseesonnrnveuveesenesacanennse 531-543 Li, Jin-LONGJ,IA N Lit AND HONG-WEN DeNG, The effect of overdominance on characterizing deleterious mutations in large natural populations 895-913 LinpsL&y, DAN, Larry Sandler: Personal recollections 1233-1237 Liscu, DAMON, Lisa GIRARD, MAUREEN DONLIN AND MICHAEL FREELING, Functional analysis of deletion derivatives of the maize transposon MuDR delineates roles for the MURA and MURB proteins 331-341 Liu, F., D. CHARLESWORTH AND M. KrerrMan, The effect of mating system differences on nucleotide diversity at the phosphoglucose isomerase locus in the plant genus Leavenworthia 343-357 Liu, XurjuN, IstVAN Kiss AND Juprru A. LENGYEL, Identification of genes controlling Mal- pighian tubule and other epithelial morphogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster 685-695 Luoyp, Verr K., Don A. SINCLAIR AND THoMas A. GRiIGLIArTi, Genomic imprinting and position-effect variegation in Drosophila melanogaster 1503-1516 LUIKART, GORDON, AND JEAN-MARIE CORNUET, Estimating the effective number of breeders from heterozygote excess in progeny 1211-1216 LUKACSOVICH, TAMAS, AND ALAN S. WALDMAN, Suppression of intrachromosomal gene con- version in mammalian cells by small degrees of sequence divergence 1559-1568 Luo, Z. W., AND S. SUHAIL, Estimating linkage disequilibrium between a polymorphic marker locus and a trait locus in natural populations 359-371 Maik, Harmir S., AND THoMAsS H. Ercksusn, Retrotransposable elements RI and R2 in the rDNA units of Drosophila mercatorum: abnormal abdomen revisited 653-665 MANGIN, B., P. THoQuer, J. OLIVIER AND N. H. GRiMsLey, Temporal and multiple quantitative trait loci analyses of resistance to bacterial wilt in tomato permit the resolution of linked 1165-1172 MAYER, KIMBERLY M., AND JAMES D. Forney, A mutation in the flanking 5'-TA-3’ dinucleotide prevents excision of an internal-eliminated sequence from the Paramecium letraurelia genome 597-604 MIGHELI, Qurrico, RICHARD LAUGE, JEAN-MicHeL DAvieRE, CATHERINE GERLINGER, FIONA Kaper, THIERRY LANGIN AND MArte-Joste Dapoussi, Transposition of the autono- mous fot! element in the filamentous fungus Fusarium oxysporum 1005-1013 MOLIN, LAURENT, HEINKE SCHNABEL, Trrus KALETTA, RICHARD FEICHTINGER, IAN A. Hope AND RALF SCHNABEL, Complexity of developmental control: Analoyf esmbiryosni c cell lineage specification in Caenorhabditis elegans using pes-1 as an early marker 131-141 MoMANY, MICHELLE, PATRICKJ .W ESTFALL AND GreTeL ABRAMOwSKY, Aspergillus nidulans swo mutants show defects in polarity establishment, polarity maintenance and hyphal morpho- genesis 557-567 MoreEL, JEAN-BENOIT, AND JEFFERY L. DANGL, Suppressors of the Arabidopsis /sd5 cell death mutation identify genes involved in regulating disease resistance responses 305-319 Morris, JAMES R., JI-LONG CHEN, STEPHEN T. FILANDRINOS, REBECCA C. DUNN, RIDGELY Fisk, PAMELA K. GEYER AND CHAO-TING Wu, An analysis of transvection at the yellow locus of Drosophila melanogaster 633-651 Nerr, MARK W., KARL W. BROMAN, CATHRYN S. MELLERSH, KUNAL RAy, GREGORY M. ACLAND, Gustavo D. AGuIRRE, JANET S. ZIEGLE, ELAINE A. OSTRANDER AND JASPER RINE, A second- generation genetic linkage map of the domestic dog, Canis familiaris 803-820 NEWFELD, STUARTJ ., AND NoRMA T. TAKAEsU, Local transposition of a hobo element within the decapentaplegic locus of Drosophila 177-187 No, Puitip, AND MARK D. Baker, Mechanisms of double-strand-break repair during gene targeting in mammalian cells 1127-1141 NG, Puitip, AND MARK D. 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