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The field of genetics is rapidly evolving and new medical
breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in knowledge of
genetics. This series continually publishes important reviews of
the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in
affiliated disciplines.
Advances in Genetics has established itself as an outstanding vehicle for the dissemination of research results in genetics. Once again, authoritative papers are presented here, beginning with a review by Rai and Black highlighting the salient features of mosquito genomes and their evolution. The recent progress which has been made by the cloning and characterization of two cooperating partners of the Neurospora blue light signal transduction chain is presented by Linden, Balario, Arpaia, and Macino. The emergence of the concept of X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) is discussed by Neri and Chiurazzi, as well as epidemiologic data and XLMR gene updates. In chapter 4, Mahato, Smith, and Rolland provide insights into the potentials of plasmid-based gene therapy and critical evaluation of gene delivery sciences and clinical applications of gene medicines. Kathleen Triman completes the volume with an outline of the genetic strategies designed to improve our understanding of the structure and function of 23S ribosomal RNA in "E. coli."
This volume continues to present articles which should be of interest to both human and molecular geneticists. It begins with a review of the various classifications, mechanisms and molecular diagnostic tests of peroneal muscular atrophy (or CMT). An examination of the importance of tumour suppressor genes in human cancer and a number of the significant problems faced by cancer geneticists is included. The notion of genetic redundancy and whether true functional redundancy can exist is investigated and a discussion of recent findings on speciation and the role of hybrid inviability in "drosophila" is conducted. This book also reviews the effects of metal-regulated gene expression in cellular metabolism, pathogenicity and toxicity. In addition, it provides descriptions of chromosomal translocations in Neuraospora and other fungi for use in executing genetic crosses.
Under the leadership of Dr. Jeffrey C. Hall and Dr. Jay C. Dunlap,
Advances in Genetics covers all genetic systems-from prokaryotic to
human-with an eye toward identifying emerging problems as they
coalesce. Volumes present both synoptic and topical reviews in a
comprehensible, informative, and insightful manner. Articles range
from detailed and discursive to brief and sharply focused, as
benefits the problem under study.
There is no multicellular animal whose genetics is so well understood as Drosophila melanogaster. An increasing number of biologists have, therefore, turned to the fruitfly in pursuit of such diverse areas as the molecular biology of eukaryotic cells, development and neurobiology. Indeed there are signs that Dro- sophila may soon become the most central organism in biqlogy for genetic analysis of complex problems. The papers in this collection were presented at a conference on Development and Behavior of Drosophila held at the Tata Insti- tute of Fundamental Research from 19th to 22nd December, 1979. The volume reflects the commonly shared belief of the participants that Drosophila has as much to contribute to biology in the future as it has in the past. We hope it will be of interest not merely to Dro- sophilists but to all biologists. We thank Chetan Premani, Anil Gupta, K.S. Krishnan, Veronica Rodrigues, Hemant Chikermane and K.Vijay Raghavan for help with recording and transcription of the proceedings and Vrinda Nabar and K.V. Hareesh for editorial assistance. We thank Samuel Richman, Thomas Schmidt-Glenewinkel and T.R. Venkatesh for their valuable assistance in proofreading the manuscripts, and we also thank Patricia Rank for her excellent effort in the preparation of the final manuscripts. The conference was supported by a grant from Sir Dorabji Tata Trust.
The field of genetics is rapidly evolving and new medical breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in knowledge gained from genetics research. This series continually publishes important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines.
The field of genetics is rapidly evolving and new medical breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in knowledge gained from genetics research. This series continually publishes important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines.
The field of genetics is rapidly evolving and new medical breakthroughs are occuring as a result of advances in knowledge of genetics. This series continually publishes imporatnt reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines.
The field of genetics is rapidly evolving and new medical breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in knowledge of genetics. This series continually publishes important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines.
Biological rhythms, such as the sleep-wake cycle or circadian
clock, are an intriguing aspect of biology. The regulation of daily
rhythmicity has long been a mystery, up until the mid-1980's when a
key gene in the fruitfly, "Drosophila melanogaster," was
molecularly identified. Genetic and molecular chronobiology of
"Drosophila" has been a driving force in this field of inquiry ever
since. This book describes and evaluates all of the studies of this
sort, discussing the manner by which these investigations have
spread out in various directions of rhythmic biology, including
genetic and molecular approaches used on other insect species.
Advances in Genetics increases its focus on modern human genetics
and its relation to medicine with the merger of this long-standing
serial with Molecular Genetic Medicine. This merger affirms the
Academic Press commitment to publish important reviews of the
broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated
disciplines.
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