Front Cover; Advances in Genetics, Volume 11; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 11; Chapter 1. Linkage and Recombination in Evolution; I. Introduction; II. Polygenic Balance; III. Balanced Polymorphisms and Linkage; IV. Chiasma Frequencies and Cytological Evidence; V. Genotypic and Environmental Variables Affecting Recombination; VI. Linkage and Recombination in Microorganisms; VII. Theoretical Genetics of the Linked Gene Complex; VIII. Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Episomes; I. Introduction; II. The Autonomous State; III. The Integrated State.
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IV. ImmunityV. Lysogenization, Transition from the Vegetative to the Integrated State; VI. Transition from the Integrated to the Autonomous State; VII. Curing; VIII. ""Gene Pick-Up"" by Episomes; IX. Partial Diploidy in Escherichia coli; X. Transfer of Episomes by Other Episomes; XI. Relationship to Cellular Regulatory Mechanisms; XII. General Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3. The Cytogenetics of Oenothera; I. Introduction; II. Outline of Genetic Behavior; III. Early Cytological Work; IV. The Relation of Cytological to Genetic Behavior.
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IV. The Genetic Problem of the Human Sex RatioV. Evidence on the Variability and Heritability of the Human Sex Ratio; VI. Evidence on the Variability and Heritability of the Sex Ratio in Other Species; VII. Natural Selection and the Sex Ratio; VIII. Conclusion; References; Chapter 5. The Genetics of Streptomyces coelicolor; I. Introduction; II. Strains and Methods of Culture; III. Morphology of the Organism; IV. Studies of Recombination by Selective Analysis; V. Heteroclones; VI. Analysis of Short Chromosome Regions; VII. Speculations on Nuclear Behavior during the Life Cycle; Acknowledgments.
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V. The Cause of Circle Formation in OenotheraVI. Chromosome Structure; VII. Early Meiotic Stages; VIII. Factors Influencing Genetic Analyses; IX. Factor Analysis and the Location of Genes; X. Crossing-Over; XI. Position Effect; XII. Gene Conversion; XIII. The Nature of de Vries' Mutants; XIV. Induced Mutations; XV. Incompatibility; XVI. The Plastid Behavior; XVII. Evolutionary Considerations; References; Chapter 4. Genetics and the Human Sex Ratio; I. Introduction; II. The Importance and Origin of Sexual Differentiation; III. The Determination of Sex.