Chromosome biology /
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Imprint: | Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998. |
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Description: | xv, 401 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3669769 |
Table of Contents:
- Pt. I. Introduction to the Study of Chromosomes. Ch. 1. Introduction. Ch. 2. A Historical Perspective on Chromosome Structure, Function, and Behavior. Ch. 3. Microscopes: Basic Tools for Cytogenetics
- Pt. II. Mitosis, Meiosis, and Chromosomal Karyotypes. Ch. 4. Chromosomes in the Mitotic Cell Cycle. Ch. 5. Meiosis and Gamete Formation: A View of Chromosomes in the Germline. Ch. 6. Chromosome Morphology and Number
- Pt. III. Chromosome Structure and Rearrangements. Ch. 7. Structural Stability of Chromosomes. Ch. 8. Losses and Gains of Chromosome Segments. Ch. 9. Rearrangements of Chromosome Segments
- Pt. IV. Chromosome Polyploidy, Aneuploidy, and Haploidy. Ch. 10. Multiples of Basic Chromosome Numbers - Polyploidy. Ch. 11. Deviations from Basic Chromosome Numbers - Aneuploidy. Ch. 12. The Cytogenetic Analysis of Haploids
- Pt. V. Gene Locations, Genetic Manipulations, and Rearrangements. Ch. 13. Locating Genes in Diploids Using Chromosome Aberrations. Ch. 14. Locating Genes in Polyploids Using Chromosome Aberrations. Ch. 15. Gene Transfers by Chromosome Manipulations
- Pt. VI. DNA Organization, Structure, and Replication. Ch. 16. Organization of DNA Sequences in Protosomes and Chromosomes. Ch. 17. Variable Structure and Folding of DNA. Ch. 18. Replication of Protosomes and Chromosomes
- Pt. VII. In Situ Hybridization, Chromosome Landmarks, Genetic Mapping. Ch. 19. Exploring Chromosomes by In Situ Biochemical Reactions. Ch. 20. Molecular Analysis of Chromosomal Landmarks. Ch. 21. Genetic and Molecular Mapping of Chromosomes
- Pt. VIII. Cytoplasmic DNA, Genetic Engineering, Organisms of Importance. Ch. 22. Cytoplasmic DNA and Maternally Inherited Traits. Ch. 23. Engineering the Genome. Ch. 24. Organisms of Importance to Genetics and Cytogenetics.