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Isozymes, IV: Genetics and Evolution contains manuscripts presented at the Third International Conference on isozymes convened in April 1974 at Yale University. Separating 58 manuscripts into chapters, this book begins by elucidating the usefulness of isozymes as effective markers in studies of various aspects of genetics and evolution. Specific discussions are given to isozymes in evolutionary systematics and isozyme polymorphism maintenance mechanisms viewed from the standpoint of population genetics. This book explains multiple allelism and isozyme diversity in human populations. It also addresses the usefulness of isozyme variants as markers of population movement in man and plant population genetics.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Genetics and Evolution
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. GENES, ISOZYMES, AND EVOLUTION
- Chapter 2. ISOZYMES AND NON-DARWINIAN EVOLUTION: A RE-EVALUATION
- Chapter 3. GENETIC POPULATION STRUCTURE AND BREEDING SYSTEMS
- Chapter 4. ISOZYMES IN EVOLUTIONARY SYSTEMATICS
- Chapter 5. PREDICTING GENE FREQUENCIES IN NATURAL POPULATIONS: A TESTABLE HYPOTHESIS
- Chapter 6. GENIC HETEROZYGOSITY AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN SMALL MAMMALS
- Chapter 7. ISOZYME POLYMORPHISM MAINTENANCE MECHANISMS VIEWED FROM THE STANDPOINT OF POPULATION GENETICS
- Chapter 8. A SEARCH FOR THE GENETIC UNIT OF SELECTION
- Chapter 9. MULTIPLE ALLELISM AND ISOZYME DIVERSITY IN HUMAN POPULATIONS
- Chapter 10. ISOZYME ANALYSIS OF SOMATIC CELL HYBRIDS: ASSIGNMENT OF THE PHOSPHOGLUCOMUTASE2 {PGM2) GENE LOCUS TO CHROMOSOME 4 IN MAN WITH DATA ON THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND HUMAN CHROMOSOME ASSIGNMENTS OF SIX ADDITIONAL MARKERS
- Chapter 11. ISOZYME VARIANTS AS MARKERS OF POPULATION MOVEMENT IN MAN
- Chapter 12. EVOLUTION OF VERTEBRATE HEMOGLOBIN AMINO ACID SEQUENCES
- Chapter 13. EVOLUTION OF THE CARBONIC ANHYDRASE ISOZYMES
- Chapter 14. BLOOD PROTEIN POLYMORPHISMS AND POPULATION STRUCTURE OF THE JAPANESE MACAQUE, MACACA FUSCATA FUSCATA
- Chapter 15. RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF ISOZYMES, CONTROL GENES, AND CHROMOSOMES IN GRADE EVOLUTION
- Chapter 16. ISOZYMES IN PLANT POPULATION GENETICS
- Chapter 17. ALLOZYME VARIATION IN E. COLI OF DIVERSE NATURAL ORIGINS
- Chapter 18. ISOZYME POLYMORPHISMS IN THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION IN THE PHASEOLUS VULGARIS - P. COCCINEUS COMPLEX OF MEXICO
- Chapter 19. EVOLUTION OF ISOZYMES FORMING STORAGE POLYGLUCANS IN ALGAE
- Chapter 20. HOMOLOGY AND ANALOGY OF DEHYDROGENASES IN FUNGAL PHYLOGENY
- Chapter 21. BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS OF ARABIDOPSIS ACID PHOSPHATASES: POLYMORPHISM, TISSUE EXPRESSION, AND GENETICS OF AP1 , AP2 , AND AP3 LOCI
- Chapter 22. GENETIC STUDIES OF BACTERIAL ISOZYMES
- Chapter 23. EVOLUTION OF THE LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOZYMES OF FISHES
- Chapter 24. GENE DUPLICATION IN SALMONID FISH: EVOLUTION OF A LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE WITH AN ALTERED FUNCTION
- Chapter 25. GENE DUPLICATION WITHIN THE FAMILY SALMONIDAE: II. DETECTION AND DETERMINATION OF THE GENETIC CONTROL OF DUPLICATE LOCI THROUGH INHERITANCE STUDIES AND THE EXAMINATION OF POPULATIONS
- Chapter 26. GENETICS OF MULTIPLE SUPERNATANT AND MITOCHONDRIAL MALATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOZYMES IN RAINBOW TROUT
- Chapter 27. DIPLOID-TETRAPLOID RELATIONSHIPS IN TELEOSTEAN FISHES
- Chapter 28. GENE DOSAGE IN DIPLOID AND TRIPLOID UNISEXUAL FISHES
- Chapter 29. ENZYMIC AND IMMUNOCHEMICAL HOMOLOGIES OF HEXOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE IN FISH
- Chapter 30. ENZYME TYPES OF ATLANTIC COD STOCKS ON THE NORTH AMERICAN BANKS
- Chapter 31. SELECTIVE PRESSURES ON ISOZYMES IN DROSOPHILA
- Chapter 32. EVOLUTION OF ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY IN THE Drosophila mulleri COMPLE
- Chapter 33. FURTHER STUDIES ON ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE POLYMORPHISM IN MEXICAN STRAINS OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
- Chapter 34. GENETIC VARIATION IN HAWAIIAN DROSOPHILA II. ALLOZYMIC DIFFERENTIATION IN THE D. PLANITIBIA SUBGROUP
- Chapter 35. PURIFIED DROSOPHILA α-AMYLASE ISOZYMES: GENETICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION
- Chapter 36. ELECTROPHORETIC VARIANTS AS A TOOL IN THE ANALYSIS OF GENE ORGANIZATION IN HIGHER ORGANISMS
- Chapter 37. THE EVOLUTION OF REGULATORY MECHANISMS STUDIES ON THE MULTIPLE GENES FOR LYSOZYME
- Chapter 38. SIMULTANEOUS GENETIC CONTROL OF THE STRUCTURE AND RATE OF SYNTHESIS OF MURINE GLUCURONIDASE
- Chapter 39. EXPRESSION OF ENZYME PHENOTYPES IN HYBRID EMBRYOS
- Chapter 40. THE STATUS OF THE EVOLUTIONARY THEORY OF LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOZYME FUNCTION IN RELATION TO FROG LDHs
- Chapter 41. GENETIC VARIATION IN THE GENUS BUFO II. ISOZYMES IN NORTHERN ALLOPATRIC POPULATIONS OF THE AMERICAN TOAD
- Chapter 42. THE ATROPINESTERASE-COCAINESTERASE SYSTEM OF ISOZYMES IN RABBITS: DISTRIBUTION OF PHENOTYPES AND THEIR GENETIC ANALYSIS
- Chapter 43. BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ESTERASE ISOZYMES OF THE MARINE SNAIL, LITTORINA LITTOREA
- Chapter 44. GENETIC AND STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF CHICKEN α-AMYLASE ISOZYMES AND THEIR MODIFIED FORMS, AND STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF HOG AMYLASE
- Chapter 45. GENETIC AND POST-TRANSLATIONAL MECHANISMS DETERMINING HUMAN AMYLASE ISOZYME HETEROGENEITY
- Chapter 46. INDUCTION AND ISOLATION OF ELECTROPHORETIC MUTATIONS IN MAMMALIAN CELL LINES
- Chapter 47. GENETICS OF HUMAN SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE ISOZYMES
- Chapter 48. MOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS AND CLINAL VARIATION IN MACAQUES
- Chapter 49. GENETIC CONTROL AND ISOZYMIC COMPOSITION OF DRUG ACETYLATING ENZYMES
- Chapter 50. GENETICS OF THE URINARY PEPSINOGEN ISOZYMES
- Chapter 51. EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS OF ANIMAL GLUCOSE 6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOZYMES
- Chapter 52. EVOLUTION OF GLUCOSE 6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE AND HEXOSE 6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE
- Chapter 53. GENETIC POLYMORPHISM AND DIFFERENTIATION IN PARAMECIUM
- Chapter 54. SYNGENIC VARIATIONS FOR ENZYMES
- Chapter 55. MOLECULAR HETEROGENEITY AND THE STRUCTURE OF FEATHERS
- Chapter 56. ISOZYMES OF AURELIA AURITA SCYPHISTOMAE OBTAINED FROM DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS
- Chapter 57. PHOSPHOGLUCOSE ISOMERASE IN MARINE MOLLUSCS
- Chapter 58. MIGRATION AND POPULATION STRUCTURE IN THE PELAGICALLY DISPERSING MARINE INVERTEBRATE, MYTILUS EDULIS
- Index
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