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Chromosomes Today Volume 12 records the plenary proceedings of the 12th triennial International Chromosone Conference, presenting an overview of the current concerns in the developing studies of animal, plant and human cytogenetics.
Prologue.- 1 Cytogenetics: yesterday, today and forever. A conceptual and historical view.- One: Sequence Organization in Chromosomes.- 2 Chromosome differentiation using nucleases: an overview.- 3 Y-linked genes and spermatogenesis in primatess.- 4 Subchromosomal painting libraries (SCPLs) from somatic cell hybrids.- 5 The relationship between gene density and chromosome banding patterns in mammalian nuclei.- Two: Maintenance and Breakdown of Stability.- 6 Genes controlling chromosome structure in Drosophila melanogaster.- 7 Retrotransposons at Drosophila telomeres and terminal chromosome deficiencies.- 8 Interspecific micronucleus model for the study of induced chromosome aberrations in human male germ cells.- 9 Characterization of amplified DNA sequences in human cancers.- Three: Control Mechanisms.- 10 Transcription factories and chromosome structure.- 11 The replication of ribosomal RNA genes in eukaryotes.- 12 Genomic interactions: Gene expression, DNA methylation and nuclear architecture.- 13 Gametic imprinting at the mouse and human IGF2R/MPR300 locus.- Four: Meiotic Mobility and Recombination.- 14 Chromosome behaviour in earliest meiotic prophase.- 15 Univalent orientation in living meiocytes.- 16 Proteins Controlling Sister-Chromatid Cohesion.- 17 Expanding genetic maps: reevaluation of the relationship between chiasmata and crossovers.- Five: Evolutionary Dynamics.- 18 Evolution of a near-neutral B chromosome.- 19 Chromosome painting in wheat.- 20 New insights into chromosome evolution in plants from molecular cytogenetics.- 21 A saltation model of karyotypic evolution in the Octodontoidea (Mammalia, Rodentia).- Epilogue.- 22 The who is who of chromosomes.
All-in-all this volume continues the excellent tradition of Chromosomes Today and is well worth reading. - Heredity