Susumu Ohno dedication volume
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Susumu Ohno dedication volume
(Cytogenetics and cell genetics, vol. 80,
Karger, 1998
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"This volume is dedicated to Susumu Ohno on the occasion of his 70th birthday by his friends and associates"
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内容説明
This special issue of 'Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics' is dedicated to Dr. Susumu Ohno on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Edited by Drs. Michael Schmid (Wurzburg) and Harold P. Klinger (New York) with an introductory laudatio by Dr. Ulrich Wolf (Freiburg), it contains 39 papers by friends and associates of Dr. Ohno from 15 countries and all five continents. Many of these are prominent researchers in genetics. Covering a wide range of topics, this issue includes reviews or original research reports on classical and molecular cytogenetics, evolution, X-inactivation, sex determination, chromosome organization, H-Y antigen, meiosis and molecular genetics, to give only some examples. A few anecdotal papers relating to Dr. Ohno and prepared by some of his friends are also included.
目次
- Anecdotal section: Susumu Ohno - the father of X-inactivation
- Susumu Ohno - rememberance of things past
- Susumu and Swiss horses. Original papers: cytogenetics of Hodgkin's disease
- evolution by polyploidy in amphibia - new insights
- tetranucleotide short tandem repeat polymorphisms and their possible mode of origin
- the Y* rearrangement in mice - new insights into a perplexing PAR
- association of a redefined proximal mouse chromosome 11 imprinting region and U2afbp-rs/U2af1-rs1 expression
- an analysis of meiotic pairing in trisomy 21 oocytes using florescent in situ hybridization
- at the feet of the master - the search for universalities - divining the evolutionary selection pressures that resulted in an immune system
- ZOO-FISH analysis in insectivores - "evolution extols the virtue of the status quo"
- direct and mediated effects of testosterone - analysis of sex reversed mosaic mice heterozygous for testicula feminization
- on GATAGATA and other "junk" in the barren stretch of genomic desert
- the gene-richest bands of human chromosomes replicate at the onset of the S-phase
- a zinc finger domain gene in the lizard, Calotes versicolor, show extensive homology with the mammalian ZFX and is expressed embryonically
- gene dosage in the evolution and function of mammalian sex chromosomes
- an interstitial nucleolus organizer region in the long arm of human chromosome 7 - cytogenetic characterization and familial segregation
- mobile genetic elements, chiasmata, and the unique organization of beta-heterochromatin
- chromosomal rearrangements in a Somali wild ass pedigree, Equus africanus somaliensis (Perissodactyla, Equidae)
- evolution by gene duplication in the major histocompatiblity complex. (Part contents)
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