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Hartl D.L., Jones E.W. — Genetics: Principles and Analysis
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Íàçâàíèå: Genetics: Principles and Analysis
Àâòîðû: Hartl D.L., Jones E.W.
Àííîòàöèÿ: In recent decades, few disciplines have experienced the explosion of knowledge and research that genetics has. Inspired in part by controversies and the publicity that this new information generates, many of today's students come to a course in genetics with great enthusiasm. Sustaining this enthusiasm while at the same time teaching students about the beauty, logical clarity, and unity of the subject can be a challenge for any teacher. In the fourth edition of Genetics: Principles and Analysis, Dan Hartl and Beth Jones have written a text that will provide you and your students with a clear, comprehensive, rigorous, and balanced introduction to genetics at the college level. It is a guide to learning a critically important and sometimes difficult subject. But the tools for learning extend beyond the confines of the textbook. Your students will have the opportunity to become active participants in the learning process by making full use of today's teaching and learning technology. Developed as an integrated and unified program, no other textbook will engage your students and connect them to the subject of genetics like Hartl/Jones!
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Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
S (synthesis) 83
Saccharomyces cerevisiae 482
Saccharomyces cerevisiae centromeric chromatin of 246—247
Saccharomyces cerevisiae complete sequence of genome 400—401
Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA molecules of 228
Saccharomyces cerevisiae life cycle of 152
Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating-type interconversion in 484
Saccharomyces cerevisiae petite mutants of 610
Saccharomyces cerevisiae topoisomerase II from 225 226
Saccharomyces cerevisiae wobble rules for 447
Sager, Ruth 608
Salmon, growth hormone engineered giant 382—383
Salmonella typhimurium 386 586
Sampling, random 658
Sanchez, Carmen 467
Satellite DNA 235
SBEI (starch-branching enzyme I) 65 246
Scaffold 233
Schierenberg, E. 521
Schizophrenia 730
Schnieke, Anagelika E. 380
Scottish Finn Dorset ewe ("Dolly"), cloning of 380
Scrapie 724
Second meiotic division 89 94—95
Second-division segregation 156 157
Segment 532
Segment-polarity genes 533—534 538—540
Segmentation genes 532—534
Segregation adjacent-1 289 291 295
Segregation adjacent-2 290 291 295
Segregation alternative 291 292 295
Segregation first-division 155 157
Segregation in pedigrees 51—54
Segregation Mendelian 67 94 96
Segregation mutation 523—524
Segregation of two or more genes 42—48
Segregation principle of 38 40
Segregation second-division 156 157
Segregational petites 610—612
Selected marker 319
Selection artificial 683—687
Selection coefficient 653
Selection correlated response to 687
Selection individual 684
Selection limit 686
Selection natural 24 650 652—658
Selection phenotypic change with 684—686
Selection-mutation balance 655—656
Selective medium 312
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors 733
Selectively neutral mutations 650
Self-fertilization 32 39 42 61 62 645—646
Self-splicing 427
Self-sterility 61
Selfish DNA 246
Semeonoff, Robert 641
Semiconservative replication 183—186
Semisterility 288—293
Senile dementia 730
Sensory adaptation 713—714
Sensory perceptions 713 729—730
Sepals 545
Sequence-tagged sites (STS) 395—397
Sequoia sempervirens 604
Serine proteases 537
Serine, chemical structure of 413
Serotonin 732—733
Serotonin transporter polymorphism 733—734
Sex chromosomes 96—97 274—277
Sex chromosomes abnormalities in 278—280
Sex limited inheritance 101
Sex, chromosomal determination of 97 99 106—107
Sex-chromatin body 276
Sex-determining region Y (SRY) 270 274—275
Sex-lethal (Sxl) gene 105
Sex-linked inheritance see “X-linked inheritance”
Shuttle vector 392
Sib ship 49
Siblings (sibs) 51
Siblings (sibs) covariance and 690
Sickle-cell anemia 17—18 388 558
Sickle-cell hemoglobin 17—18 657
Significant, statistically 111
Silent mutations 444 557
Silent substitutions 557
Silkworm, silk fibroin mRNA in 503
Simple tandem repeat polymorphism (STRP) 150 372—373 558—559 565 576—577 631 692—695
Single-active-X principle 275
Single-copy sequence 239 240
Single-strand binding proteins 198 199
Single-strand break model, asymmetrical 590 591
Single-stranded DNA 10 222
Sister chromatids 85 86
Site-directed mutagenesis, oligonucleotide 374—376
Site-specific DNA cleavage 202—205
Site-specific recombination 330
Sleep cycle 723
Snail-shell coiling, maternal effect in 617—618
Snake gene 537
Somatic cells, chromosomes of 82
Somatic mosaics 160
Somatic mutations 556
SOS repair 582
Southern blot 206—207 228 631
Specialized transducing bacteriophages 325 345—346
Specific nonchemotaxis 706 707
Spermatocytes 88
Spina bifida 691
Splice acceptor 425
Splice donor 425
Spliceosomes 426
Splicing alternative 501—503
Splicing in origin of T-cell receptors 487
Splicing RNA 425—426 427
Spongiform encephalopathy 723
Spongiform encephalopathy bovine 724
Spontaneous abortion, chromosome abnormalities and 280—281
Spontaneous mutations 557 561—566
Spores 89 158
Spores ascospores 150 151 154 156
Sporophyte 89
SRY (sex-determining region, Y) 270 274—275
Stahl, Franklin 183 184
Stamens 545
Standard deviation 673 674—675
Staphylococcus aureus 230
Starch-branching enzyme I (SBEI) 65 246
Statistically significant 111
Sterility cytoplasmic male 612—613
Sterility genetic engineering and 382 383—384
Sterility self-sterility 61
Sterility semisterility 288—293
Stern, Curt 134 158 159
Steroids 493—494
Sticky ends 204 361
Sticky ends identical 366
Stop codons 436 437
Strand, Micheline 579
Strathern, Jeffrey N. 484
Streisinger, George 332
Streptococcus pneumoniae 3 4 312
Streptomycin 312 119 608
Streptomycin resistance 609—610
Strongylocentrotus purpuratus 517
STRP (simple tandem repeat polymorphism) 150 372—373 388 558—559 565 576—577 631 692—695
Sturtevant, Alfred H. 127 111
Sublineages 522
Submetacentric 260 261
Subpopulations 628
Subunits, protein 414—415
Sulston, John E. 521
Supercoiling 224—225
Suppression, nonsense 447—449 585
Suppressor mutations 583—586
Suppressor tRNA 585
Supreme law of unreason 674
Symbionts, cytoplasmic transmission in 614—616
Symbiosis 613
Synapsis 92 286 288
Syncytial blastoderm 529
Synteny group 398—400
Synthetic vaccines 387
T (transposable) DNA, in plant transformation 381—382
T cell 487
T-cell receptors, gene splicing in origin of 487
Tandem duplication 283
Taq polymerase 208
Taster 713 729
TATA box 420—421
TATA-box-binding protein (TBP) 495
Tatum, Edward L. 322 415 420
TBP-associated factors (TAFs) 495
Telomerase 248 258
Telomere structure in 248—252
Telomeres, structure of 247—252
Telophase 85 86 87
Telophase I 89 94
Telophase II 95
Temperate phage 329 340—346
Temperature-sensitive mutations 556
template 10 191
Template strand 421 424
Terminal genes 536
Terminal redundancy 335
Termination 421—422 431 436
Testcross 41
Testcross dihybrid 45
Testis-determining factor (TDF) 274—275
Tetrad analysis 150—158
Tetrads 93 150—158
Tetrads ordered 154—158
Tetrads unordered 150—154
Tetrahymena 391 392
Tetrahymena regulation in 480
Tetrahymena splicing in 427
Tetraploidy 261 262
Tetratype 150
Thermophiles 208
Thermus aquaticus 208
Theta (q) replication 187
Thomson, J.N. 521
Three-point 141—146
Three-point cross 141
Three-point testcross, gene mapping from 141—146
Threonine, chemical structure of 413
Threshold 671
Threshold traits 671
Threshold traits heritability of 690—692
Thrum 633
Thymidine triphosphate 568
Thymine 9 174 175 177 180
Thymine dimer 571
Ti plasmid 381 382
Tim (timeless) genes 721—723
Time-of-entry mapping 319—324
Tolerance 70
Topoisomerase enzymes 187 198 199 225 226
Topoisomerase enzymes topoisomerase I 225
Topoisomerase enzymes topoisomerase II 225 226
Torso gene 536—537
Total variance 678
Traits continuous 671
Traits defined 2
Traits discrete 68
Traits distribution of 671—675
Traits genes and 16—22
Traits meristic 671 677
Traits multifactorial 670
Traits quantitative see “Quantitative traits”
Traits threshold 671 690—692
Traits variation in 2
Trans configuration 126 127
Trans-heterozygote 161 162
Transcnptional activator 462 491—493
Transcnptional enhancers 494—499
Transcnptional regulation in eukaryotes 488—501
Transcnptional regulation in prokaryotes 460—462
Transcnptional regulation operon model of 465—467
Transcription 12—14 412 418—424
Transducing phage 325 345—346
Transducing phage generalized 325
Transducing phage specialized 325 345—346
Transduction 308 325—328
Transfer RNA (tRNA) 13 431 444—445
Transfer RNA (tRNA) charged 431
Transfer RNA (tRNA) suppressor 585
Transfer RNA (tRNA) translation and 14—15
Transfer RNA (tRNA) uncharged 434 435
Transformation 3—6 308 365 375
Transformation bacterial. 312—314
Transformation germ-line, in animals 377—380
Transformation mutation 522—523
Transgenic animals 378
Transition mutation 557
Translation 412 430—438
Translation of RNA 14—15
Translation units 450—451
Translational control 503—504
Translocation 274 288—296 434
Translocation reciprocal 288—293
Translocation Robertsonian 293—296
Transmembrane receptor 514
Transmission, principles of genetic 31—79
Transmission, principles of genetic dominance, complications in concept of 64—72
Transmission, principles of genetic genetic analysis 54—61
Transmission, principles of genetic Mendelian inheritance and probability 48—51 600 628
Transmission, principles of genetic modified dihybrid ratio caused by epistasis 61—64
Transmission, principles of genetic monohybrid crosses 32—41
Transmission, principles of genetic segregation in human pedigrees 51—54
Transmission, principles of genetic segregation of two or more genes 42—48
Transposable elements 242—246 346—350
Transposable elements P elements 377
Transposable-element mutagenesis 559—561
Transposase 246 347
Transposition 243 346—347
Transposon tagging 349 350 365—366
Transposons 347 349—350
Transversion mutation 557
Tribolium 682
Trihybrid cross 46
Trinucleotide repeat 279—280
Triplet code, genetic evidence for 439—442
Triplication 283
Triploidy 263
Trisomy 267 268
Trisomy in human beings 274
Trisomy-X syndrome 278
Triturus 422
Trivalent 267 268
tRNA see “Transfer RNA (tRNA)”
True-breeding 32
Truncation point 684
Tryptophan (trp) operon 471—476
Tryptophan, chemical structure of 413
Ttranscript 13
Tumbling 707—708 712
Tumor therapy, ionizing radiation and 575
Tumor-suppressor genes 298—299
Turner syndrome 279
Turpin, Raymond 271
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