@article {pmid36957559, year = {1916}, author = {Bogart, GH}, title = {Heredity and Environment.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {32}, number = {4}, pages = {161-162}, pmid = {36957559}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957201, year = {1916}, author = {Hirshberg, LK}, title = {Are Dents in the Forehead Inherited?.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {31}, number = {9}, pages = {365-366}, pmid = {36957201}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957153, year = {1915}, author = {}, title = {Genetic Sentilations.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {31}, number = {5}, pages = {192-195}, pmid = {36957153}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957115, year = {1915}, author = {Franklin, EG}, title = {Heredity and Environment.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {31}, number = {3}, pages = {108-112}, pmid = {36957115}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957086, year = {1915}, author = {}, title = {Heredity and Cancer.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {31}, number = {1}, pages = {12}, pmid = {36957086}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957342, year = {1915}, author = {}, title = {Feeble-mindedness: A Review by the Editor of the Journal of Heredity.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {30}, number = {10}, pages = {459-466}, pmid = {36957342}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957405, year = {1915}, author = {}, title = {Organic and Social Heredity.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {30}, number = {9}, pages = {415-416}, pmid = {36957405}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957288, year = {1915}, author = {}, title = {Mendel's Law Demonstrated.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {30}, number = {7}, pages = {325-327}, pmid = {36957288}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957045, year = {1913}, author = {}, title = {The Heredity of Vice.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {28}, number = {11}, pages = {461-462}, pmid = {36957045}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36957048, year = {1912}, author = {Hull, TY}, title = {Heredity.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {28}, number = {6}, pages = {238-244}, pmid = {36957048}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36956699, year = {1912}, author = {Bibb, RHL}, title = {Heredity, Eugenics and Race Conservation.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {27}, number = {11}, pages = {425-429}, pmid = {36956699}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36955529, year = {1895}, author = {Thompson, ES}, title = {Evolution and Heredity.}, journal = {Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {168-176}, pmid = {36955529}, issn = {0892-8495}, } @article {pmid36885874, year = {1911}, author = {Gould, GM}, title = {Letters to Physicians: II. Epilepsy and "The Neuropathic Diathesis," "Heredity" and so Forth.}, journal = {Buffalo medical journal}, volume = {66}, number = {6}, pages = {298-299}, pmid = {36885874}, issn = {1040-3817}, } @article {pmid36666816, year = {1893}, author = {Fritz, WC}, title = {A Case of Angio-Neurotic Edema, Showing Remarkable Heredity.}, journal = {Buffalo medical and surgical journal}, volume = {33}, number = {5}, pages = {286-287}, pmid = {36666816}, issn = {1040-3825}, } @article {pmid36492855, year = {1892}, author = {}, title = {Heredity in Monkeys.}, journal = {Hall's journal of health}, volume = {39}, number = {3}, pages = {57-58}, pmid = {36492855}, } @article {pmid20475459, year = {1938}, author = {Gorer, PA and Schütze, H}, title = {Genetical studies on immunity in mice: II. Correlation between antibody formation and resistance.}, journal = {The Journal of hygiene}, volume = {38}, number = {6}, pages = {647-662}, pmid = {20475459}, issn = {0022-1724}, } @article {pmid20321152, year = {1938}, author = {Mendel, DL and Saibil, M}, title = {AMYLOIDOSIS OF THE ADRENALS AS A CAUSE OF ADDISON'S DISEASE.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {39}, number = {5}, pages = {457-459}, pmid = {20321152}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17246906, year = {1938}, author = {Surrarrer, TC}, title = {On the Inheritance and Expression of a Mottledeyed Mutant in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {631-646}, pmid = {17246906}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246905, year = {1938}, author = {Bauer, H and Demerec, M and Kaufmann, BP}, title = {X-Ray Induced Chromosomal Alterations in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {610-630}, pmid = {17246905}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246904, year = {1938}, author = {Carlson, JG}, title = {Some Effects of X-Radiation on the Neuroblast Chromosomes of the Grasshopper, Chortophaga Viridifasciata.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {596-609}, pmid = {17246904}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246903, year = {1938}, author = {Strong, LC and Hill, RT and Pfeiffer, CA and Gardner, WU}, title = {Genetic and Endocrine Studies on a Transplantable Carcinoma of the Ovary.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {585-595}, pmid = {17246903}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246902, year = {1938}, author = {Gluecksohn-Schoenheimer, S}, title = {The Development of Two Tailless Mutants in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {573-584}, pmid = {17246902}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246901, year = {1938}, author = {Whiting, PW}, title = {The Induction of Dominant and Recessive Lethals by Radiation in Habrobracon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {562-572}, pmid = {17246901}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246900, year = {1938}, author = {Hersh, AH and Demarinis, F}, title = {Bar-Eyed Mosaics in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {548-561}, pmid = {17246900}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246899, year = {1938}, author = {Charles, DR}, title = {Studies on Spotting Patterns. IV. Pattern Variation and Its Developmental Significance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {523-547}, pmid = {17246899}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246898, year = {1938}, author = {Love, RM}, title = {Somatic Variation of Chromosome Numbers in Hybrid Wheats.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {517-522}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/23.6.517c}, pmid = {17246898}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid29646425, year = {1938}, author = {Hain, AM}, title = {Œstrogenic and Androgenic Substances in Pregnancy.}, journal = {Edinburgh medical journal}, volume = {45}, number = {10}, pages = {678-691}, pmid = {29646425}, issn = {0367-1038}, } @article {pmid17843969, year = {1938}, author = {Chatters, RM}, title = {INDUCTION BY FAST NEUTRONS OF MUTATIONS IN ANTIRRHINUM AND MYOSOTIS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {88}, number = {2280}, pages = {241-242}, doi = {10.1126/science.88.2280.241}, pmid = {17843969}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28354530, year = {1938}, author = {Herbst, C}, title = {[Not Available].}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {138}, number = {3-4}, pages = {451-464}, doi = {10.1007/BF00573812}, pmid = {28354530}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid28354525, year = {1938}, author = {Dorris, F}, title = {The production of pigment in vitro by chick neural crest.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {138}, number = {3-4}, pages = {323-334}, doi = {10.1007/BF00573807}, pmid = {28354525}, issn = {0043-5546}, abstract = {1. Neural crest, or regions containing presumptive neural crest, from chick embryos between late primitive streak stage and 20 somites, was explanted in plasma clot cultures on depression slides, and grown for periods ranging from 3 to 14 days. 2. During the first four days in vitro, differentiation of pigment occurs, the colorless refractile granules of the cells gradually deepening in tone from yellow to deep brown or black, until large numbers of typical melanophores are present. 3. The most intense pigmentation occurred in cultures from embryos of dominant black breeds. There is an apparent positive correlation between the presence of the genetic factor for black and the capacity for pigment production, since hybrids carrying the black factor, and dominant white in which the presence of the black factor is masked by an inhibitor, also produce pigment in cultures of neural crest, while cultures of recessive white which lack the genetic factor for pigment were negative. 4. Pigment production is related to the stage of the embryo at the time of explantation. A very low percentage of positives was obtained from embryos prior to the formation of the neural folds, the highest percentage of strongly positive cultures being obtained from embryos of from one to 7 somites, when the neural crest material is most concentrated. The lower percentages obtained in early stages are probably due to the undetermined nature of the explant, in the older stages to the increasing diffuseness of the neural crest as a result of cellular migration. 5. Control cultures, made from other regions of the embryo, were invariably negative when taken in stages prior to migration of the neural crest, except in cases where the whole embryo was explanted after removal of the pre-otic crest. Here a few black cells occurred as probable derivatives of the post-otic section of the crest.}, } @article {pmid17246897, year = {1938}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {Chromosome Aberrations Induced by X-Rays.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {5}, pages = {494-516}, pmid = {17246897}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246896, year = {1938}, author = {Lesley, MM}, title = {The Relation between Satellite Size and Nucleolus Size in Three Races of Solanum Lycopersicum.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {5}, pages = {485-493}, pmid = {17246896}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246895, year = {1938}, author = {Dobzhansky, T and Queal, ML}, title = {Genetics of Natural Populations. II. Genic Variation in Populations of Drosophila Pseudoobscura Inhabiting Isolated Mountain Ranges.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {5}, pages = {463-484}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/23.5.463}, pmid = {17246895}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246894, year = {1938}, author = {Morgan, LV}, title = {Effects of a Compound Duplication of the X Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {5}, pages = {423-462}, pmid = {17246894}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246893, year = {1938}, author = {Law, LW}, title = {Studies on Size Inheritance in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {5}, pages = {399-422}, pmid = {17246893}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17751527, year = {1938}, author = {Mendel, B and Strelitz, F and Mundell, D}, title = {1-GLYCERIC ALDEHYDE AND TUMOR METABOLISM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {88}, number = {2276}, pages = {149-150}, doi = {10.1126/science.88.2276.149}, pmid = {17751527}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17737009, year = {1938}, author = {}, title = {ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA AND GENETICS SOCIETY OF AMERICA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {88}, number = {2274}, pages = {96}, doi = {10.1126/science.88.2274.96}, pmid = {17737009}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246892, year = {1938}, author = {Rhoades, MM}, title = {Effect of the Dt Gene on the Mutability of the a(1) Allele in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {4}, pages = {377-397}, pmid = {17246892}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246891, year = {1938}, author = {McClintock, B}, title = {The Production of Homozygous Deficient Tissues with Mutant Characteristics by Means of the Aberrant Mitotic Behavior of Ring-Shaped Chromosomes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {4}, pages = {315-376}, pmid = {17246891}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid20781537, year = {1938}, author = {}, title = {CANCER AND HEREDITY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {4041}, pages = {1317-1318}, pmid = {20781537}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17781042, year = {1938}, author = {Randolph, LF and Hand, DB}, title = {INCREASE IN VITAMIN A ACTIVITY OF CORN CAUSED BY DOUBLING THE NUMBER OF CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {87}, number = {2263}, pages = {442-443}, doi = {10.1126/science.87.2263.442}, pmid = {17781042}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246890, year = {1938}, author = {Anderson, EG}, title = {Translocations in Maize Involving Chromosome 9.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {307-313}, pmid = {17246890}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246889, year = {1938}, author = {Whittinghill, M}, title = {The Induction of OOgonial Crossing over in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {300-306}, pmid = {17246889}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246888, year = {1938}, author = {Slizynska, H}, title = {Salivary Chromosome Analysis of the White-Facet Region of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {291-299}, pmid = {17246888}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246887, year = {1938}, author = {Slizynski, BM}, title = {Salivary Chromosome Studies of Lethals in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {283-290}, pmid = {17246887}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246886, year = {1938}, author = {Crouse, HV and Smith-Stocking, H}, title = {New Mutants in Sciara and Their Genetic Behavior.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {275-282}, pmid = {17246886}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246885, year = {1938}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {The Relation of Albinism to Body Size in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {269-274}, pmid = {17246885}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246884, year = {1938}, author = {Macarthur, JW and Butler, L}, title = {Size Inheritance and Geometric Growth Processes in the Tomato Fruit.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {253-268}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/23.3.253}, pmid = {17246884}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17809811, year = {1938}, author = {Morton, JJ and Mider, GB}, title = {THE PRODUCTION OF LYMPHOMATOSIS IN MICE OF KNOWN GENETIC CONSTITUTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {87}, number = {2258}, pages = {327-328}, doi = {10.1126/science.87.2258.327}, pmid = {17809811}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28354619, year = {1938}, author = {Enzmann, EV and Haskins, CP}, title = {Morphogenesis studies by means of X-rays : III. X-ray induced persistence of a larval character in Drosophila.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {138}, number = {1}, pages = {161-162}, doi = {10.1007/BF01676785}, pmid = {28354619}, issn = {0043-5546}, abstract = {A peculiar x-ray induced localized growth inDrosophila imagos is described and provisionally identified as a persistent larval spiracle. The view is expressed that a chromosomal upset changes the cell chemistry in such a way as to make them impervious to normal destruction during metamorphosis.}, } @article {pmid28354618, year = {1938}, author = {Exzmann, EV and Haskins, CP}, title = {Morphogenesis studies by means of X-rays : II. Note on an inherited cuticular tumor in Drosophila.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {138}, number = {1}, pages = {159-160}, pmid = {28354618}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid18169512, year = {1938}, author = {Hamilton, JB}, title = {THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HEREDITY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF HEREDITARY EYE DISEASES IN TASMANIA.}, journal = {The British journal of ophthalmology}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {129-148}, pmid = {18169512}, issn = {0007-1161}, } @article {pmid17246883, year = {1938}, author = {Dobzhansky, T and Queal, ML}, title = {Genetics of Natural Populations. I. Chromosome Variation in Populations of Drosophila Pseudoobscura Inhabiting Isolated Mountain Ranges.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {239-251}, pmid = {17246883}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246882, year = {1938}, author = {Gottschewski, G and Tan, CC}, title = {The Homology of the Eye Color Genes in Drosophila Melanogaster and Drosophila Pseudoobscura as Determined by Transplantation. II.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {221-238}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/23.2.221}, pmid = {17246882}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246881, year = {1938}, author = {Reynolds, JP}, title = {Sex Determination in a "Bisexual" Strain of Sciara Coprophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {203-220}, pmid = {17246881}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246880, year = {1938}, author = {Emerson, S}, title = {The Genetics of Self-Incompatibility in Oenothera Organensis.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {190-202}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/23.2.190}, pmid = {17246880}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246879, year = {1938}, author = {Nagai, MA and Locher, GL}, title = {The Production of Mutations in Drosophila with Neutron Radiation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {179-189}, pmid = {17246879}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid18169511, year = {1938}, author = {Hamilton, JB}, title = {THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HEREDITY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF HEREDITARY EYE DISEASES IN TASMANIA.}, journal = {The British journal of ophthalmology}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {83-108}, pmid = {18169511}, issn = {0007-1161}, } @article {pmid18169500, year = {1938}, author = {Hamilton, JB}, title = {THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HEREDITY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF HEREDITARY EYE DISEASES IN TASMANIA.}, journal = {The British journal of ophthalmology}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {19-43}, pmid = {18169500}, issn = {0007-1161}, } @article {pmid17246878, year = {1938}, author = {Stebbins, GL}, title = {Cytogenetic Studies in Paeonia II. the Cytology of the Diploid Species and Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {83-110}, pmid = {17246878}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246877, year = {1938}, author = {Saunders, AP and Stebbins, GL}, title = {Cytogenetic Studies in Paeonia I. the Compatibility of the Species and the Appearance of the Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {65-82}, pmid = {17246877}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246876, year = {1938}, author = {Dobzhansky, T and Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Inversions in the Chromosomes of Drosophila Pseudoobscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {28-64}, pmid = {17246876}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246875, year = {1938}, author = {Hollander, WF}, title = {A Sex Difference in Linkage Intensity of Three Autosomal Factors in the Domestic Pigeon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {24-27}, pmid = {17246875}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246874, year = {1938}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 1937 Meetings of the Genetics Society of America.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {139-177}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/23.1.139}, pmid = {17246874}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246873, year = {1938}, author = {Hollander, WF}, title = {Inheritance of Certain "Blue-Black" Patterns and "Bleached" Colorations in the Domestic Pigeon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {12-23}, pmid = {17246873}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246872, year = {1938}, author = {Smith, TL}, title = {Genetical Studies on the Wax Moth Galleria Mellonella Linn.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {115-137}, pmid = {17246872}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246871, year = {1938}, author = {Bridges, CB and Bridges, PN}, title = {Salivary Analysis of Inversion-3r-Payne in the "Venation" Stock of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {111-114}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/23.1.111}, pmid = {17246871}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246870, year = {1938}, author = {Currence, TM}, title = {The Relation of the First Chromosome Pair to Date of Fruit Ripening in the Tomato (Lycopersicum Esculentum).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {1-11}, pmid = {17246870}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid20320817, year = {1937}, author = {Hutton, WL}, title = {THE INHERITABILITY OF FEEBLE-MINDEDNESS.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {37}, number = {6}, pages = {591-594}, pmid = {20320817}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17246869, year = {1937}, author = {Demerec, M and Slizynska, H}, title = {Mottled White 258-18 of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {641-649}, pmid = {17246869}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246868, year = {1937}, author = {Hoover, ME}, title = {A Tandem Inversion in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {634-640}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.6.634}, pmid = {17246868}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246867, year = {1937}, author = {Painter, TS and Griffen, AB}, title = {The Structure and the Development of the Salivary Gland Chromosomes of Simulium.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {612-633}, pmid = {17246867}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246866, year = {1937}, author = {Beadle, GW}, title = {Development of Eye Colors in Drosophila: Fat Bodies and Malpighian Tubes in Relation to Diffusible Substances.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {587-611}, pmid = {17246866}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246865, year = {1937}, author = {Beers, CV}, title = {Linkage Groups in Drosophila Pseudoobscura, Race B.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {577-586}, pmid = {17246865}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246864, year = {1937}, author = {Catcheside, DG}, title = {The Extra Chromosome of Oenothera Lamarckiana Lata.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {564-576}, pmid = {17246864}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246863, year = {1937}, author = {Combs, JD and Gravett, HL}, title = {The Effects of a Constant Dosage of X-Rays during the Pre-, Post-, and Mid-Proliferative Periods in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {557-563}, pmid = {17246863}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19873037, year = {1937}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Wolf, E and Zerrahn-Wolf, G}, title = {CRITICAL ILLUMINATION AND FLICKER FREQUENCY IN RELATED FISHES.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {17-56}, pmid = {19873037}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Flicker response curves have been obtained at 21.5 degrees C. for three genera of fresh water teleosts: Enneacanthus (sunfish), Xiphophorus (swordtail), Platypoecilius (Platy), by the determination of mean critical intensities for response at fixed flicker frequencies, and for a certain homogeneous group of backcross hybrids of swordtail x Platy (Black Helleri). The curves exhibit marked differences in form and proportions. The same type of analysis is applicable to each, however. A low intensity rod-governed section has added to it a more extensive cone portion. Each part is accurately described by the equation F = F(max.)/(1 + e(-p log(-p logI/I(i)))), where F = flicker frequency, I = associated mean critical intensity, and I(i) is the intensity at the inflection point of the sigmoid curve relating F to log I. There is no correlation between quantitative features of the rod and cone portions. Threshold intensities, p, I(i), and F(max.) are separately and independently determined. The hybrid Black Helleri show quantitative agreement with the Xiphophorus parental stock in the values of p for rods and cones, and in the cone F(max.); the rod F(max.) is very similar to that for the Platy stock; the general level of effective intensities is rather like that of the Platy form. This provides, among other things, a new kind of support for the duplicity doctrine. Various races of Platypoecilius maculatus, and P. variatus, give closely agreeing values of I(m) at different flicker frequencies; and two species of sunfish also agree. The effect of cross-breeding is thus not a superficial thing. It indicates the possibility of further genetic investigation. The variability of the critical intensity for response to flicker follows the rules previously found to hold for other forms. The variation is the expression of a property of the tested organism. It is shown that, on the assumption of a frequency distribution of receptor element thresholds as a function of log I, with fluctuation in the excitabilities of the marginally excited elements, it is to be expected that the dispersion of critical flicker frequencies in repeated measurements will pass through a maximum as log I is increased, whereas the dispersion of critical intensities will be proportional to I(m); and that the proportionality factor in the case of different organisms bears no relation to the form or position of the respective curves relating mean critical intensity to flicker frequency. These deductions agree with the experimental findings.}, } @article {pmid17749642, year = {1937}, author = {Murray, WS}, title = {THE OCCURRENCE OF A POSSIBLE MUTATION, CANCER TO NON-CANCER, IN THE HOUSE MOUSE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {86}, number = {2229}, pages = {268-269}, doi = {10.1126/science.86.2229.268}, pmid = {17749642}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246862, year = {1937}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {Small Deficiencies and the Problem of Genetic Units in the Giant Chromosomes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {5}, pages = {543-556}, pmid = {17246862}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246861, year = {1937}, author = {Jollos, V}, title = {Some Attempts to Test the ROle of Cosmic Radiation in the Production of Mutations in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {5}, pages = {534-542}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.5.534}, pmid = {17246861}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246860, year = {1937}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {Chromosome Behavior and Nuclear Development in Tradescantia.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {5}, pages = {523-533}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.5.523}, pmid = {17246860}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246859, year = {1937}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {Somatic Segregation and Its Relation to Atypical Growth.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {5}, pages = {484-522}, pmid = {17246859}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246858, year = {1937}, author = {Ephrussi, B and Beadle, GW}, title = {Development of Eye Colors in Drosophila: Production and Release of cn Substance by the Eyes of Different Eye Color Mutants.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {5}, pages = {479-483}, pmid = {17246858}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246857, year = {1937}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Frequency of Spontaneous Mutations in Certain Stocks of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {5}, pages = {469-478}, pmid = {17246857}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246856, year = {1937}, author = {Bywaters, JH}, title = {The Hereditary and Environmental Portions of the Variance in Weaning Weights of Poland-China Pigs.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {5}, pages = {457-468}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.5.457}, pmid = {17246856}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid20780864, year = {1937}, author = {Kretschmer, E}, title = {Heredity and Constitution in Aetiology of Psychic Disorders.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3999}, pages = {403-406}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.3999.403}, pmid = {20780864}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17733945, year = {1937}, author = {Kostoff, D}, title = {CHROMOSOME ALTERATIONS BY CENTRIFUGING.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {86}, number = {2222}, pages = {101}, doi = {10.1126/science.86.2222.101}, pmid = {17733945}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17733944, year = {1937}, author = {Li, JC}, title = {A SIX-CHROMOSOME ASCARIS IN CHINESE HORSES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {86}, number = {2222}, pages = {101-102}, doi = {10.1126/science.86.2222.101-a}, pmid = {17733944}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20320674, year = {1937}, author = {Mendel, DL and Saibil, M}, title = {A Case of Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis with Brain Abscess.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {37}, number = {1}, pages = {53-55}, pmid = {20320674}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17246855, year = {1937}, author = {Bishop, DW}, title = {Induction of Dominant Lethal Effects by X-Radiation in Habrobracon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {4}, pages = {452-456}, pmid = {17246855}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246854, year = {1937}, author = {Robertson, DW}, title = {Inheritance in Barley II.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {4}, pages = {443-451}, pmid = {17246854}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246853, year = {1937}, author = {Howland, RB and Glancy, EA and Sonnenblick, BP}, title = {Transplantation of Wild Type and Vermilion Eye Disks among Four Species of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {4}, pages = {434-442}, pmid = {17246853}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246852, year = {1937}, author = {Combs, JD}, title = {Genetic and Environmental Factors Affecting the Development of the Sex-Combs of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {4}, pages = {427-433}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.4.427}, pmid = {17246852}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246851, year = {1937}, author = {Patterson, JT and Stone, W and Bedichek, S}, title = {Further Studies on X Chromosome Balance in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {4}, pages = {407-426}, pmid = {17246851}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17730692, year = {1937}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {THE DISTRIBUTION OF GENE FREQUENCIES IN POPULATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {85}, number = {2212}, pages = {504}, doi = {10.1126/science.85.2212.504}, pmid = {17730692}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17733893, year = {1937}, author = {Ladd, GE}, title = {LINES OF INHERITANCE IN FAMILIES OF "BLEEDERS" AS NARRATED IN 1834.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {85}, number = {2211}, pages = {478-479}, doi = {10.1126/science.85.2211.478-a}, pmid = {17733893}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19991137, year = {1937}, author = {McInnes, RG}, title = {Observations on Heredity in Neurosis: (Section of Psychiatry).}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {30}, number = {7}, pages = {895-904}, pmid = {19991137}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid17246850, year = {1937}, author = {Berg, RL}, title = {The Relative Roles of Stabilization and Redifferentiation of the Gene in the Evolution of the Hereditary Substance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {402-405}, pmid = {17246850}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246849, year = {1937}, author = {Harnly, MH and Ephrussi, B}, title = {Development of Eye Colors in Drosophila: Time of Action of Body Fluid on Cinnabar.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {393-401}, pmid = {17246849}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246848, year = {1937}, author = {Gordon, M}, title = {Genetics of Platypoecilus III. Inheritance of Sex and Crossing over of the Sex Chromosomes in the Platyfish.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {376-392}, pmid = {17246848}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246847, year = {1937}, author = {Smith, HH}, title = {The Relation between Genes Affecting Size and Color in Certain Species of Nicotiana.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {361-375}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.3.361}, pmid = {17246847}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246846, year = {1937}, author = {Smith, HH}, title = {Inheritance of Corolla Color in the Cross Nicotiana Langsdorffii by N. Sanderae.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {347-360}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.3.347}, pmid = {17246846}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246845, year = {1937}, author = {Dobzhansky, T}, title = {Further Data on the Variation of the Y Chromosome in Drosophila Pseudoobscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {340-346}, pmid = {17246845}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246844, year = {1937}, author = {Neuhaus, M}, title = {Additional Data on Crossing over between X and Y Chromosomes in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {333-339}, pmid = {17246844}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid21260259, year = {1937}, author = {Gun, WT}, title = {The heredity of the royal caste.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {29}, number = {1}, pages = {19-31}, pmid = {21260259}, } @article {pmid20475380, year = {1937}, author = {Ardashnikov, SN}, title = {The genetics of leukaemia in man.}, journal = {The Journal of hygiene}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, pages = {286-302}, doi = {10.1017/s0022172400034999}, pmid = {20475380}, issn = {0022-1724}, } @article {pmid17246843, year = {1937}, author = {Margolis, OS and Robertson, CW}, title = {Studies on the Bar Series of Drosophila IV. the Temperature-Effective Period for Facet Determination in the Wild Type.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {319-331}, pmid = {17246843}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246842, year = {1937}, author = {Dunn, LC and Macdowell, EC and Lebedeff, GA}, title = {Studies on Spotting Patterns III. Interaction between Genes Affecting White Spotting and Those Affecting Color in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {307-318}, pmid = {17246842}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246841, year = {1937}, author = {Lesley, JW}, title = {Crossing over in Tomatoes Trisomic for the "A" or First Chromosome.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {297-306}, pmid = {17246841}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246840, year = {1937}, author = {Sonneborn, TM and Lynch, RS}, title = {Factors Determining Conjugation in Paramecium Aurelia III. a Genetic Factor: The Origin at Endomixis of Genetic Diversities.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {284-296}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.2.284}, pmid = {17246840}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246839, year = {1937}, author = {Hetzer, HO}, title = {The Genetic Basis for Resistance and Susceptibility to Salmonella Aertrycke in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {264-283}, pmid = {17246839}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246838, year = {1937}, author = {Monod, J and Poulson, DF}, title = {Specific Reactions of the Ovary to Interspecific Transplantation among Members of the Melanogaster Group of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {257-263}, pmid = {17246838}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246837, year = {1937}, author = {Macknight, RH}, title = {Crossing over in the Sex Chromosome of Racial Hybrids of Drosophila Pseudoobscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {249-256}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.2.249}, pmid = {17246837}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246836, year = {1937}, author = {Berg, RL}, title = {The Relative Frequency of Mutations in Different Chromosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster II. Sterility Mutations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {241-248}, pmid = {17246836}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246835, year = {1937}, author = {Berg, RL}, title = {The Relative Frequency of Mutations in Different Chromosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster I. Lethal Mutations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {225-240}, pmid = {17246835}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246834, year = {1937}, author = {Kossikov, KV}, title = {The Influence of Age and Sex of the Germ Cells on the Frequency of Mutation in Drosophila Simulans and Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {213-224}, pmid = {17246834}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19870600, year = {1937}, author = {Webster, LT}, title = {INHERITANCE OF RESISTANCE OF MICE TO ENTERIC BACTERIAL AND NEUROTROPIC VIRUS INFECTIONS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {65}, number = {2}, pages = {261-286}, pmid = {19870600}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Under the conditions specified, there may be selected promptly from a hybrid stock of mice, of which 40 to 50 per cent die following a standard dose of B. enteritidis or St. Louis encephalitis virus, lines in which as high as 95 per cent and as low as 15 per cent succumb. Three lines,-one bacteria-susceptible-virus-susceptible, one bacteria-susceptible-virus-resistant, and one bacteria-resistant-virus-susceptible,-are regarded as remaining relatively stable after approximately twelve generations of selection and brother to sister or line inbreeding. Crossing susceptible with resistant lines and testing F(1), F(2), F(3), and backcross progeny resulted in mortality percentages in the neighborhood of those expected on the basis that resistance to B. enteritidis and to encephalitis virus is each inherited independently on a single factor basis with resistance dominant over susceptibility. A bacteria-resistant-virus-resistant line is being developed from a cross between bacteria-susceptible-virus-resistant and bacteria-resistant-virus-susceptible lines. All selected lines proved uniformly susceptible to a strain of mouse passage rabies virus.}, } @article {pmid17758401, year = {1937}, author = {Holmes, FO}, title = {GENES AFFECTING RESPONSE OF NICOTIANA TABACUM HYBRIDS TO TOBACCO-MOSAIC VIRUS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {85}, number = {2195}, pages = {104-105}, doi = {10.1126/science.85.2195.104}, pmid = {17758401}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21260234, year = {1937}, author = {Slater, E}, title = {The inheritance of mental disorder.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {28}, number = {4}, pages = {277-284}, pmid = {21260234}, } @article {pmid18743937, year = {1937}, author = {}, title = {MUTATION AND THE ORIGIN OF CANCER.}, journal = {California and western medicine}, volume = {46}, number = {1}, pages = {65-66}, pmid = {18743937}, issn = {0093-4038}, } @article {pmid17246833, year = {1937}, author = {Prokofyeva-Belgovskaya, AA}, title = {The Structure of the Y Chromosome in the Salivary Glands of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {94-103}, pmid = {17246833}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246832, year = {1937}, author = {Muller, HJ and Raffel, D and Gershenson, SM and Prokofyeva-Belgovskaya, AA}, title = {A Further Analysis of Loci in the so-Called "Inert Region" of the X Chromosome of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {87-93}, pmid = {17246832}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246831, year = {1937}, author = {Beadle, GW and Ephrussi, B}, title = {Development of Eye Colors in Drosophila: Diffusible Substances and Their Interrelations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {76-86}, pmid = {17246831}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246830, year = {1937}, author = {Ephrussi, B and Beadle, GW}, title = {Development of Eye Colors in Drosophila: Transplantation Experiments on the Interaction of Vermilion with Other Eye Colors.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {65-75}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.1.65}, pmid = {17246830}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246829, year = {1937}, author = {Dunn, LC}, title = {Studies on Spotting Patterns II. Genetic Analysis of Variegated Spotting in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {43-64}, pmid = {17246829}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246828, year = {1937}, author = {Dunn, LC and Charles, DR}, title = {Studies on Spotting Patterns I. Analysis of Quantitative Variations in the Pied Spotting of the House Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {14-42}, pmid = {17246828}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246827, year = {1937}, author = {Sears, ER}, title = {Cytological Phenomena Connected with Self-Sterility in the Flowering Plants.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {130-181}, pmid = {17246827}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246826, year = {1937}, author = {Whittinghill, M}, title = {Induced Crossing over in Drosophila Males and Its Probable Nature.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {114-129}, pmid = {17246826}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246825, year = {1937}, author = {Robertson, DW}, title = {Maternal Inheritance in Barley.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {104-113}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/22.1.104}, pmid = {17246825}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246824, year = {1937}, author = {Reed, SC}, title = {The Inheritance and Expression of Fused, a New Mutation in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {1-13}, pmid = {17246824}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid18743870, year = {1936}, author = {Gates, RR}, title = {Concerning information on human genetics.}, journal = {California and western medicine}, volume = {45}, number = {5}, pages = {445}, pmid = {18743870}, issn = {0093-4038}, } @article {pmid17856881, year = {1936}, author = {Graham, HF}, title = {THE INFLUENCE OF HEREDITY IN CANCER.}, journal = {Annals of surgery}, volume = {104}, number = {5}, pages = {952-956}, pmid = {17856881}, issn = {0003-4932}, } @article {pmid17246823, year = {1936}, author = {Dobzhansky, T and Beadle, GW}, title = {Studies on Hybrid Sterility IV. Transplanted Testes in Drosophila Pseudoobscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {832-840}, pmid = {17246823}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246822, year = {1936}, author = {Margolis, OS}, title = {Studies on the Bar Series of Drosophila III. the Facet Relations in Dorsal and Ventral Lobes of the Eye.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {817-831}, pmid = {17246822}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246821, year = {1936}, author = {Child, G}, title = {Phenogenetic Studies in Scute of D. Melanogaster III. the Effect of Temperature on Scute.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {808-816}, pmid = {17246821}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246820, year = {1936}, author = {Tan, CC}, title = {Genetic Maps of the Autosomes in Drosophila Pseudoobscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {796-807}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.6.796}, pmid = {17246820}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246819, year = {1936}, author = {Bridges, CB and Skoog, EN and Li, JC}, title = {Genetical and Cytological Studies of a Deficiency (Notopleural) in the Second Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {788-795}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.6.788}, pmid = {17246819}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246818, year = {1936}, author = {Wright, S and Chase, HB}, title = {On the Genetics of the Spotted Pattern of the Guinea Pig.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {758-787}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.6.758}, pmid = {17246818}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246817, year = {1936}, author = {Imai, Y}, title = {Recurrent Auto- and Exomutation of Plastids Resulting in Tricolored Variegation of Hordeum Vulgare.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {752-757}, pmid = {17246817}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246816, year = {1936}, author = {Buchholz, JT and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Genes from Radium Treatment Affecting Pollen-Tube Growth in Datura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {731-751}, pmid = {17246816}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246815, year = {1936}, author = {Stern, C}, title = {Somatic Crossing over and Segregation in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {625-730}, pmid = {17246815}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17793383, year = {1936}, author = {Jeffrey, EC}, title = {ON THE STRUCTURE OF CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {84}, number = {2182}, pages = {372-373}, doi = {10.1126/science.84.2182.372}, pmid = {17793383}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29013127, year = {1936}, author = {Kothari, BM}, title = {Heredity in Ichthyosis.}, journal = {The Indian medical gazette}, volume = {71}, number = {10}, pages = {588}, pmid = {29013127}, issn = {0019-5863}, } @article {pmid28354469, year = {1936}, author = {McConnell, CH}, title = {Mitosis in hydra : Mitosis in the indifferent interstitial cells of hydra.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {135}, number = {1}, pages = {202-210}, doi = {10.1007/BF02569033}, pmid = {28354469}, issn = {0043-5546}, abstract = {1. The indifferent interstitial cells divide by mitosis. 2. This mitosis occurs within the nuclear area but not inside the nuclear membrane. 3. Centrioles are present and appear to be enclosed within the nuclear membrane during the early telephase. 4. Various fixing agents have great effect upon the chromosomes, causing them to shrink from their V-shape to rather rod-like structures. 5. The indifferent cells of the endoderm divide in a manner similar to the indifferent cells of the ectoderm.}, } @article {pmid20320417, year = {1936}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {The British National Human Heredity Committee.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {35}, number = {4}, pages = {432-433}, pmid = {20320417}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid18169397, year = {1936}, author = {Cockayne, EA}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF OPAQUE NERVE FIBRES IN THE RETINA (PAPILLA LEPORINA).}, journal = {The British journal of ophthalmology}, volume = {20}, number = {10}, pages = {569-575}, doi = {10.1136/bjo.20.10.569}, pmid = {18169397}, issn = {0007-1161}, } @article {pmid19872981, year = {1936}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Pincus, G}, title = {ANALYSIS OF THE GEOTROPIC ORIENTATION OF YOUNG RATS. X.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {111-144}, pmid = {19872981}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {The inheritance of elements of geotropic performance in lines of rats (A and B) has been investigated by examining the orientation of young offspring produced in matings of F(1(AxB)) with A: Previous studies had shown that the three recognizable groups of receptor elements concerned in geotropic orientation in each of these lines appeared to be inherited in such a way that B groups were dominant with respect to A groups, although this was to a minor extent complicated by influences affecting the variation of orientation as well as the exact form of the curve relating orientation angle (theta) to slope of surface. In the backcross F(1) x A, therefore, at least eight different types of curves were to be expected. These are in fact identifiable among the forty-one individuals carefully studied. Their classification is concordant with the behavior of the respective indices of variation of theta, for which an interpretation has been provided. The basic result is, therefore, that the three receptor groups of excitation units are inherited independently, and alternatively as regards the members of a homologous pair, and that rather simple dominance relations obtain between homologous groups from the two races, namely that a B effect is dominant over the homologous A effect. This interpretation has been tested in various ways, and is in principle completely consistent with the results of a similar experiment involving races A and K.}, } @article {pmid17246814, year = {1936}, author = {Steinberg, AG}, title = {The Effect of Autosomal Inversions on Crossing over in the X-Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {615-624}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.5.615}, pmid = {17246814}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246813, year = {1936}, author = {Nebel, BR}, title = {Chromosome Structure X. an X-Ray Experiment.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {605-614}, pmid = {17246813}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246812, year = {1936}, author = {Sturtevant, AH and Beadle, GW}, title = {The Relations of Inversions in the X Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster to Crossing over and Disjunction.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {554-604}, pmid = {17246812}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246811, year = {1936}, author = {Husted, L}, title = {An Analysis of Chromosome Structure and Behavior with the Aid of X-Ray Induced Rearrangements.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {537-553}, pmid = {17246811}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246810, year = {1936}, author = {Chesley, P and Dunn, LC}, title = {The Inheritance of Taillessness (Anury) in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {525-536}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.5.525}, pmid = {17246810}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246809, year = {1936}, author = {Hays, FA}, title = {Studies on the Inheritance of Persistency.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {519-524}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.5.519}, pmid = {17246809}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246808, year = {1936}, author = {Sonneborn, TM and Cohen, BM}, title = {Factors Determining Conjugation in Paramecium Aurelia II. Genetic Diversities between Stocks or Races.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {515-518}, pmid = {17246808}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246807, year = {1936}, author = {Sonneborn, TM}, title = {Factors Determining Conjugation in Paramecium Aurelia I. the Cyclical Factor: The Recency of Nuclear Reorganization.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {503-514}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.5.503}, pmid = {17246807}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246806, year = {1936}, author = {Rhoades, MM}, title = {A Cytogenetic Study of a Chromosome Fragment in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {491-502}, pmid = {17246806}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19870547, year = {1936}, author = {Casey, AE and Rosahn, PD and Hu, CK and Pearce, L}, title = {THE HEMOCYTOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF ADULT MALE RABBITS FROM FIFTEEN STANDARD BREEDS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {64}, number = {3}, pages = {453-469}, pmid = {19870547}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {A study of the red blood cells, hemoglobin, blood platelets, and the total and individual white blood cells was made on 180 male rabbits of known age and representing fifteen standard breeds. An attempt was made to eliminate or bold constant such variables as age, sex, season, time of examination, technical errors, food, housing, and disease. The mean, variance of the mean, and standard deviation were calculated for each breed sample and for the group as a whole. An analysis of the variance showed that the variation between the breed samples was significantly greater than the variation within the breed samples for the red blood cells, hemoglobin, blood platelets, total white blood cells, basophiles, eosinophiles, and lymphocytes per cubic millimeter and in per cent and the neutrophiles in per cent. No significant variations were detected in the monocytes except when the breeds were divided into heavy and light breeds. No variation in the neutrophiles per cubic millimeter was detected; a large number of the breeds had exactly the same mean neutrophile level. Characteristic blood formulae were found for the various breed samples having an adequate numerical representation. It was concluded that the varying blood formulae could not be explained on any other, except an hereditary (genetic) basis.}, } @article {pmid17807364, year = {1936}, author = {Whiting, PW}, title = {DOMINANT LETHAL GENETIC EFFECTS CAUSED BY NEUTRONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {84}, number = {2168}, pages = {68}, doi = {10.1126/science.84.2168.68}, pmid = {17807364}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21433690, year = {1936}, author = {}, title = {Memorial Exercises in Honor of Lafayette Benedict Mendel.}, journal = {The Yale journal of biology and medicine}, volume = {8}, number = {6}, pages = {559-577}, pmid = {21433690}, issn = {0044-0086}, } @article {pmid19990761, year = {1936}, author = {Cooper, KE and Happold, FC and McLeod, JW and De C Woodcock, HE}, title = {Review of the Observations which have Accumulated with regard to the Significance of Diphtheria Types in the Last Four Years (1931-1935): (Section of Pathology).}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {29}, number = {9}, pages = {1029-1054}, pmid = {19990761}, issn = {0035-9157}, abstract = {1. In a series of more than 6,000 cases of diphtheria gathered from many parts of the country and from Germany during the last five years, at least 95% of the strains have fallen within three principal types described in 1933 as Gravis, Intermediate, and Mitis.2. Of these the Gravis strains have been found to be associated with the highest case death-rate and the greatest incidence of paralysis. The Intermediate strains are more nearly related to Gravis than to Mitis in respect of their case death-rate, and at least equal to Gravis in tending to produce haemorrhagic phenomena. The "Mitis" strains are the most likely of all to produce lesions extending to the larynx and lungs, but apart from such complications are rarely the cause of death.3. The suggested nomenclature for the types is further justified by observations on the incidence of diphtheria in the immunized and on diphtheria mortality in areas in which different types predominate. Also, it is justified though not so definitely by observations on animal pathogenicity.4. Typical Gravis strains are so constantly pathogenic to animals that virulence tests with such strains are superfluous.5. The stability of the types both in the animal and in the human body is marked although a number of observations are extant suggesting fluctuation of type in vitro.6. It seems most probable, although open to question, that the fluctuations of type observed in many areas over a period of years are due to the waxing and waning of virulence of a number of independent races, rather than to mutations from one to another.7. The discrepancy between the clinical severity of Gravis infections and their poor capacity to produce toxin in vitro has not yet received any adequate explanation.8. The nasal carrier is the most important factor in the spread of diphtheria.9. Clauberg's suggestion that the variants from the three well-defined types which are met may best be explained by rough to smooth variation within the types, the rougher strains representing the more virulent forms in each type, receives a good deal of support from a wide survey of the accumulated observations. A considerable group of freely growing and rough-non-starch fermenting forms which are non-pathogenic would form an exception to this rule as these would be classified as rough "Mitis." These may, however, eventually prove with further investigation to be diphtheroid strains distinct from "Mitis."}, } @article {pmid17356679, year = {1936}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Preferential Segregation in Triplo-IV Females of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {444-466}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.4.444}, pmid = {17356679}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246805, year = {1936}, author = {Sturtevant, AH and Dobzhansky, T}, title = {Geographical Distribution and Cytology of "Sex Ratio" in Drosophila Pseudoobscura and Related Species.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {473-490}, pmid = {17246805}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246804, year = {1936}, author = {Anderson, RL}, title = {Effects of Temperature on Fertilization in Habrobracon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {467-472}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.4.467}, pmid = {17246804}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246803, year = {1936}, author = {Smith-Stocking, H}, title = {Genetic Studies on Selective Segregation of Chromosomes in Sciara Coprophila Lintner.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {421-443}, pmid = {17246803}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246802, year = {1936}, author = {Powers, L}, title = {The Nature of the Interaction of Genes Affecting Four Quantitative Characters in a Cross between Hordeum Deficiens and Hordeum Vulgare.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {398-420}, pmid = {17246802}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246801, year = {1936}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Heterosis.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {375-397}, pmid = {17246801}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246800, year = {1936}, author = {Reed, SC}, title = {Harelip in the House Mouse II. Mendelian Units Concerned with Harelip and Application of the Data to the Human Harelip Problem.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {361-374}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.4.361}, pmid = {17246800}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246799, year = {1936}, author = {Reed, SC}, title = {Harelip in the House Mouse I. Effects of the External and Internal Environments.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {339-360}, pmid = {17246799}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246798, year = {1936}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {Chromosome Coiling in Relation to Meiosis and Crossing over.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {324-338}, pmid = {17246798}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246797, year = {1936}, author = {Castle, WE and Gates, WH and Reed, SC and Law, LW}, title = {Studies of a Size Cross in Mice, II.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {310-323}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.4.310}, pmid = {17246797}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246796, year = {1936}, author = {Castle, WE and Reed, SC}, title = {Studies of Inheritance in Lop-Eared Rabbits.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {297-309}, pmid = {17246796}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246795, year = {1936}, author = {}, title = {The Bussey Institution of Harvard University.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {295-296}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.4.295}, pmid = {17246795}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19990758, year = {1936}, author = {Slater, E}, title = {The Inheritance of Manic-depressive Insanity : (Section of Psychiatry).}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {29}, number = {8}, pages = {981-990}, pmid = {19990758}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid17356680, year = {1936}, author = {Beadle, GW and Ephrussi, B}, title = {The Differentiation of Eye Pigments in Drosophila as Studied by Transplantation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {225-247}, pmid = {17356680}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246794, year = {1936}, author = {Von Ubisch, G}, title = {Genetic Studies on the Nature of Hermaphroditic Plants in Antennaria Dioica (L) Gaertn.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {282-294}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.3.282}, pmid = {17246794}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246793, year = {1936}, author = {Wald, H}, title = {Cytologic Studies on the Abnormal Development of the Eggs of the Claret Mutant Type of Drosophila Simulans.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {264-281}, pmid = {17246793}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246792, year = {1936}, author = {Li, JC and Tsui, YL}, title = {The Development of Vestigial Wings under High Temperature in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {248-263}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.3.248}, pmid = {17246792}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246791, year = {1936}, author = {Emerson, S}, title = {The Trisomic Derivatives of Oenothera Lamarckiana.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {200-224}, pmid = {17246791}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246790, year = {1936}, author = {Weinstein, A}, title = {The Theory of Multiple-Strand Crossing over.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {155-199}, pmid = {17246790}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17837894, year = {1936}, author = {Bagg, HJ}, title = {FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF THE MAMMARY GLAND IN RELATION TO EXTRA-CHROMOSOMAL INFLUENCE IN THE INCIDENCE OF MAMMARY TUMORS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {83}, number = {2155}, pages = {374-375}, doi = {10.1126/science.83.2155.374}, pmid = {17837894}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21433684, year = {1936}, author = {Smith, AH}, title = {Lafayette Benedict Mendel.}, journal = {The Yale journal of biology and medicine}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {387-398}, pmid = {21433684}, issn = {0044-0086}, } @article {pmid18743581, year = {1936}, author = {Manwaring, WH}, title = {Genes, Haptenes and Autocytotoxic Hormones.}, journal = {California and western medicine}, volume = {44}, number = {3}, pages = {150-152}, pmid = {18743581}, issn = {0093-4038}, } @article {pmid17246789, year = {1936}, author = {Harnly, MH}, title = {The Temperature-Effective Periods and the Growth Curves for Length and Area of the Vestigial Wings of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {84-103}, pmid = {17246789}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246788, year = {1936}, author = {Snyder, LH and Cotterman, CW}, title = {Studies in Human Inheritance Xiii a Table to Determine the Expected Proportion of Females Showing a Sex-Influenced Character Corresponding to Any Given Proportion of Males Showing the Character.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {79-83}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.2.79}, pmid = {17246788}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246787, year = {1936}, author = {Aida, T}, title = {Sex Reversal in Aplocheilus Latipes and a New Explanation of Sex Differentiation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {136-153}, pmid = {17246787}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246786, year = {1936}, author = {Dobzhansky, T}, title = {Studies on Hybrid Sterility. II. Localization of Sterility Factors in Drosophila Pseudoobscura Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {113-135}, pmid = {17246786}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246785, year = {1936}, author = {Lynch, CJ and Hughes, TP}, title = {The Inheritance of Susceptibility to Yellow Fever Encephalitis in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {104-112}, pmid = {17246785}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17796454, year = {1936}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {THE BAR "GENE" A DUPLICATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {83}, number = {2148}, pages = {210-211}, doi = {10.1126/science.83.2148.210}, pmid = {17796454}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17770561, year = {1936}, author = {Dodge, BO}, title = {REPRODUCTION AND INHERITANCE IN ASCOMYCETES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {83}, number = {2147}, pages = {169-175}, doi = {10.1126/science.83.2147.169}, pmid = {17770561}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17856710, year = {1936}, author = {Harris, W}, title = {BILATERAL TRIGEMINAL TIC: ITS ASSOCIATION WITH HEREDITY AND DISSEMINATED SCLEROSIS.}, journal = {Annals of surgery}, volume = {103}, number = {2}, pages = {161-172}, pmid = {17856710}, issn = {0003-4932}, } @article {pmid19870465, year = {1936}, author = {Andrewes, CH and Shope, RE}, title = {A CHANGE IN RABBIT FIBROMA VIRUS SUGGESTING MUTATION : III. INTERPRETATION OF FINDINGS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {63}, number = {2}, pages = {179-184}, pmid = {19870465}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {A strain of rabbit fibroma virus (changed virus) producing partly fibromatous, partly inflammatory, lesions is believed to represent a mixture of the original virus with a strain (inflammatory virus) causing only necrotic and inflammatory lesions. The inflammatory virus does not represent a contamination from without, but probably arose as a mutant from the original strain. The occurrence of mutation amongst viruses and the propriety of using the word in this field are briefly discussed. Consideration is also given to the nature of the change in the virus which leads to a tissue reaction so widely different from that produced by the original strain.}, } @article {pmid19870464, year = {1936}, author = {Shope, RE}, title = {A CHANGE IN RABBIT FIBROMA VIRUS SUGGESTING MUTATION : II. BEHAVIOR OF THE VARIANT VIRUS IN COTTONTAIL RABBITS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {63}, number = {2}, pages = {173-178}, pmid = {19870464}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {A change in the type of lesion produced by the fibroma virus has been observed. At about its 18th serial transfer in domestic rabbits the virus lost its ability to induce fibromas when administered subcutaneously. Instead, lesions developing in either the subcutaneous tissue or in the testicle were predominantly inflammatory in character and partly composed of lymphocytes and large mononuclear cells in place of fibroblast-like cells. Andrewes, working with the same virus in England, has observed a somewhat similar change. Passage of my changed virus through cottontail rabbits results in a transient recovery of the capacity to produce fibromata, while similar passage of Andrewes' inflammatory virus is without effect.}, } @article {pmid19870463, year = {1936}, author = {Andrewes, CH}, title = {A CHANGE IN RABBIT FIBROMA VIRUS SUGGESTING MUTATION : I. EXPERIMENTS ON DOMESTIC RABBITS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {63}, number = {2}, pages = {157-172}, pmid = {19870463}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {A strain of rabbit fibroma is described causing in inoculated animals acute inflammatory lesions very different from the fibroma-like growths induced by the original strain. The new inflammatory strain cross-immunised with the normal strain but not with various other viruses. Efforts at changing one strain into the other were unsuccessful. Another, referred to as the changed, strain produced lesions of mixed character, partly inflammatory, partly fibromatous; it continued to behave in this way through numerous passages. An artificial mixture of inflammatory and fibromatous viruses behaved in all respects like the changed strain. Discussion of the significance of the findings is reserved for a separate paper (3) where the facts can be considered in relation to those described by Shope (2).}, } @article {pmid19872946, year = {1936}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Pincus, G and Zahl, PA}, title = {THE RESISTANCE OF DROSOPHILA TO ALCOHOL.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pages = {523-557}, pmid = {19872946}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {The mean time-to-death (t) of imaginal Drosophila of an inbred line in alcohol vapor of constant partial pressure (P) is a declining rectilinear function of P for each age. The time-to-death depends upon the diffusion into the fly of an amount of alcohol sufficient to kill. It does not depend upon any measurable property of a reaction between the substance of the fly and the alcohol which produces death. The relation between t and P is independent of temperature, but the invasion coefficient S = Deltat/DeltaP declines with age and differs for the two sexes. The first derivative of S with respect to age exhibits sharp discontinuities. The internal alcohol required to kill declines with age, varying with S. The relative variation of t, sigma(t)/t, is directly proportional to the resistance to diffusive penetration of alcohol R, where R = 1/S. The vapor pressure of alcohol estimated to kill instantaneously shows periodic fluctuations with age; these are precisely correlated with changes in the slope of S as a function of age. Periodic fluctuations of invasibility by alcohol, and of the lethal dose, are interpreted as due to the incidence of suppressed moults. It is shown that in the accumulation of deaths as a function of time (age) in a genetically uniform population of Drosophila of one sex, similar fluctuations are apparent in the rate. The statistical smoothing of such data is not legitimate.}, } @article {pmid17729504, year = {1936}, author = {Hammett, FS}, title = {GENETICS, SULFHYDRYL AND CANCER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {83}, number = {2142}, pages = {57}, doi = {10.1126/science.83.2142.57}, pmid = {17729504}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17844444, year = {1936}, author = {Kaufmann, BP}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF DROSOPHILA ANANASSAE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {83}, number = {2141}, pages = {39}, doi = {10.1126/science.83.2141.39}, pmid = {17844444}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246784, year = {1936}, author = {Castle, WE and Gates, WH and Reed, SC}, title = {Studies of a Size Cross in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {66-78}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.1.66}, pmid = {17246784}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246783, year = {1936}, author = {Anderson, E}, title = {A Morphological Comparison of Triploid and Tetraploid Interspecific Hybrids in Tradescantia.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {61-65}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.1.61}, pmid = {17246783}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246782, year = {1936}, author = {Arnason, TJ}, title = {Cytogenetics of Hybrids between Zea Mays and Euchlaena Mexicana.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {40-60}, pmid = {17246782}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246781, year = {1936}, author = {Riley, HP}, title = {The Genetics and Physiology of Self-Sterility in the Genus Capsella.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {24-39}, pmid = {17246781}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246780, year = {1936}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {Inheritance as It Affects Survival of Rats Fed a Diet Deficient in Vitamin D.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {1-23}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/21.1.1}, pmid = {17246780}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19872924, year = {1935}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Enzmann, EV}, title = {ON THE RELATION BETWEEN LITTER SIZE, BIRTH WEIGHT, AND RATE OF GROWTH, IN MICE.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {249-263}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.19.2.249}, pmid = {19872924}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {We have been concerned with the connection between size of litter and weight of litter at birth, especially in mice. The weight at birth represents, it is to be presumed (at least in mice, and for certain other cases), the weight at a particular developmental stage. The connection between number in litter (N) and weight of litter (W) has been interpreted as due to the partition of nourishment between mother and young, and on an equal basis among the several embryos of a litter. The "heterogonic" relationship which the data exhibit between N and W shows that the constant K, defined by log W = K log N + const., is independent of the species, and has an essentially constant value (0.85+/-) in all multiparous mammals; it is therefore regarded as a partition coefficient. In the case of power function relationships between masses of components of a single individual, the respective "drawing powers" of the several organs are diverse, and diverse magnitudes of K are encountered. With developing embryos, the intrinsic drawing powers of the tissues concerned in embryos and mothers are in each case of the same general character, at least among mammals; the constancy of K reflects this. A parallel for the case as it appears in the consideration of relative growth rates of organs in a single individual, and in which the varying magnitudes of the heterogonic growth constant K are presumed to reflect diverse drawing powers of the respective tissues, would be given by intrauterine growth of a litter containing individuals with diverse capacities for growth, -that is, individuals differing genetically with respect to the factors determining the magnitudes of w(1). We have been dealing with the growth of litters in inbred strains. It is to be presumed that in the case of the growth of a litter containing two categories of individuals so far as concerns intrinsic drawing powers with respect to the nourishment provided by the mother, it would be possible to investigate the way in which K is open to modification. Although difficult, from the standpoint of classifying the individual young, it would appear to be distinctly worth while to make such an experiment, and we have planned it for the future. It is pointed out that for genetic purposes the ideal weight of a litter of 1 is obtainable from a series of measurements of N and W, free from disturbances affecting the apparent value of this quantity as observed in single births. This weight of an ideal litter of 1 should be employed to disentangle the effects of heterosis and fertility factors from those having to do with individual weight at birth. During the suckling period the relation DeltaW/W = K (DeltaN/N) is maintained for young mice, but with modifications in the case of small and large suckling litters due to (1) the time course of milk yield, and (2) the effect of litter size upon this. It is shown that a growth curve can be obtained for an ideal litter of I, under the condition of milk supply that on each day the mother is able to provide a constant fractional increase of milk for each additional young mouse in the litter. The rate of growth then adheres to the time curve of capacity for production of milk.}, } @article {pmid19872920, year = {1935}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Pincus, G}, title = {ANALYSIS OF THE GEOTROPIC ORIENTATION OF YOUNG RATS. IX.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {211-219}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.19.2.211}, pmid = {19872920}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Adult hybrid rats from the cross of races A x B show a total capacity to vary their geotropic performance which is identical with that of their B parents. The proportionate modifiable variability of geotropic orientation also agrees quantitatively with that for the B parents. These relationships are not disturbed by the action of adrenin, which leads to a distortion of the theta vs. alpha curve. Young rats of the F(1) generation show a greater proportion of unmodifiable variation of geotropic orientation. It is pointed out that the present findings support the conclusion that the capacity of rats to exhibit variation of geotropic orientation is limited by their genetically determined composition and that the special condition in the young hybrids may be understood as due to a kind of temporary disharmony of developmental events.}, } @article {pmid17246779, year = {1935}, author = {Strong, LC}, title = {The Establishment of the C(3)H Inbred Strain of Mice for the Study of Spontaneous Carcinoma of the Mammary Gland.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {6}, pages = {586-591}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.6.586}, pmid = {17246779}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246778, year = {1935}, author = {Schweitzer, MD and Kaliss, N}, title = {Does Sister-Strand Crossing over Occur in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {6}, pages = {581-585}, pmid = {17246778}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246777, year = {1935}, author = {Lesley, MM and Lesley, JW}, title = {Heteromorphic a Chromosomes of the Tomato Differing in Satellite Size.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {6}, pages = {568-580}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.6.568}, pmid = {17246777}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246776, year = {1935}, author = {Snell, GD}, title = {The Induction by X-Rays of Hereditary Changes in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {6}, pages = {545-567}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.6.545}, pmid = {17246776}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246775, year = {1935}, author = {Knox, CW}, title = {The Inheritance of Shank Color in Chickens.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {6}, pages = {529-544}, pmid = {17246775}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid21260180, year = {1935}, author = {Grundy, F}, title = {The genetics of amentia.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {27}, number = {3}, pages = {217-225}, pmid = {21260180}, } @article {pmid21260179, year = {1935}, author = {Lewis, AJ}, title = {Psychological syndromes in central nervous disease: A genetic interpretation.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {27}, number = {3}, pages = {213-215}, pmid = {21260179}, } @article {pmid19872909, year = {1935}, author = {Marshak, A}, title = {THE EFFECT OF X-RAYS ON CHROMOSOMES IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF MEIOSIS.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {179-198}, pmid = {19872909}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {1. Pollen mother cells exposed to low dosages of x-rays at various stages show different frequencies of chromosome abnormalities in the first meiotic anaphase. 2. Maximum frequencies of abnormalities were obtained in buds irradiated in the pachytene stage of the meiotic prophase and in the preceding mitosis. 3. These results are taken to indicate that the x-ray-sensitive portions of the chromonemata are closely approximated in pairs in pachytene and in the early mitotic prophase. The significance of this in relation to non-homologous pairing is indicated. 4. From the nature of the chromosome configurations observed it is concluded that chromonemata are two-parted when they synapse and that a chromonematic division occurs between pachytene and anaphase and during the mitotic prophase. 5. The frequencies of abnormalities show a linear relationship to dosage. 6. The diameter of the sensitive volume of the chromonema is calculated and found to approximate the diameter of some known protein molecules. 7. The linkage mechanism is found to make up about 90 per cent of the total sensitive volume which corresponds with the approximate reduction in length of the chromonema from pachytene to anaphase. 8. The relation of these sensitive volumes to the gene is discussed.}, } @article {pmid17818819, year = {1935}, author = {Murray, WS and Little, CC}, title = {FURTHER DATA ON THE EXISTENCE OF EXTRA-CHROMOSOMAL INFLUENCE ON THE INCIDENCE OF MAMMARY TUMORS IN MICE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {82}, number = {2123}, pages = {228-230}, doi = {10.1126/science.82.2123.228}, pmid = {17818819}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246774, year = {1935}, author = {Schweitzer, MD}, title = {An Analytical Study of Crossing over in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {497-527}, pmid = {17246774}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246773, year = {1935}, author = {Murray, WS and Little, CC}, title = {The Genetics of Mammary Tumor Incidence in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {466-496}, pmid = {17246773}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246772, year = {1935}, author = {Mozley, A}, title = {The Variation of Two Species of Lymnaea.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {452-465}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.5.452}, pmid = {17246772}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246771, year = {1935}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Genetic Reactions in Nicotiana. III. Dominance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {443-451}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.5.443}, pmid = {17246771}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246770, year = {1935}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Genetic Reactions in Nicotiana. II. Phenotypic Reaction Patterns.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {414-442}, pmid = {17246770}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246769, year = {1935}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Genetic Reactions in Nicotiana. I. Compatibility.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {403-413}, pmid = {17246769}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19870417, year = {1935}, author = {Greene, HS}, title = {RABBIT POX : IV. SUSCEPTIBILITY AS A FUNCTION OF CONSTITUTIONAL FACTORS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {62}, number = {3}, pages = {305-329}, pmid = {19870417}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The epidemiological significance of age, race, sex, genetic constitution and physiological status were studied by means of a differential analysis of the mortality data derived from a devastating epidemic of rabbit pox and, with the exception of sex, were found to be factors of the utmost importance in the determination of susceptibility. Young animals were more susceptible than adults and although the most susceptible age varied with the epidemic phase, it corresponded in general with the period of weaning. The influence of physiological status was further indicated by the increased susceptibility incident to lactation. Racial variations in susceptibility were obscured by age factors in young animals, but were of profound importance in the adult population and formed the most significant feature of the analysis. A high degree of conformity was found in the susceptibility of racially related breeds, and this similarity in behavior increased with the proximity of relationship. Moreover, a study of the hybrids obtained from the crossing of pure breeds showed that two separable groups of hereditary factors were concerned in the determination of breed susceptibility, one group consisting of essential racial characters, the other of constitutional factors incorporated in the stock by chance association, and that the final expression of susceptibility or resistance was the result of their combined interaction.}, } @article {pmid19990413, year = {1935}, author = {Thompson, AH and Cashell, GT}, title = {A Pedigree of Congenital Optic Atrophy Embracing Sixteen Affected Cases In Six Generations: (Section of Ophthalmology).}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {28}, number = {10}, pages = {1415-1425}, pmid = {19990413}, issn = {0035-9157}, abstract = {A family including six generations and 31 individuals is described. Sixteen were affected with congenital optic atrophy; in ten of these the condition has been verified by expert examination. Out of the sixteen, ten were males and six females, a sex-incidence differing considerably from that in Leber's disease. In our pedigree, inheritance is dominant and is always through an affected mother, never through an unaffected mother or through the father. In typical Leber's disease it is through an unaffected mother, i.e. it is recessive.In the family now described, the optic atrophy appears to be stationary. In all the cases that have been seen the discs are white, with well-defined margins and no filling-in of the central cups, even in those cases that retain some useful vision. Instead of a central scotoma as in Leber's disease, there is peripheral restriction, in some cases severe, but in others only slight. No ring or paracentral scotoma or any colour scotoma have been demonstrated. Except the atrophic discs there are no definite ophthalmoscopic changes. Nystagmus is either constant or intermittent in nearly all the cases. No other congenital anomalies have been noted, either in the affected or the unaffected members of our pedigree, or are known to exist in any relatives. There is no consanguinity which might be a factor in the causation.There are several recorded pedigrees of family optic atrophy differing from Leber's disease in some respects, but the only ones at all resembling ours are those of (1) J. M. Griscom and (2) Rampoldi. In (1) eight males and six females included in three generations had optic atrophy dating from early childhood. The inheritance was dominant but was through an affected father. In (2) seven members of a pedigree of four generations are presumed to have had optic atrophy inherited directly from an affected father in two cases, and from an affected mother in four.Taken together, these instances suggest that there may exist a form of congenital or family optic atrophy in which inheritance is of the dominant type, which in some families is transmitted through the father only, in others through the mother, and in others sometimes through the father and sometimes through the mother.}, } @article {pmid19990400, year = {1935}, author = {Blacker, CP}, title = {The Uses and Limitations of Sterilization in Social Psychiatry (Abridged Report): (Section of Psychiatry).}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {28}, number = {10}, pages = {1353-1360}, pmid = {19990400}, issn = {0035-9157}, abstract = {The uses and limitations of sterilization in psychiatry have become questions of considerable sociological importance since the publication of the Brock Report in January 1934.Compulsory and voluntary sterilization have quite different social implications-Psychiatric implications of the German law and of laws which have been proposed or passed in the U.S.A.Proposals of the Brock Committee; psychiatric aspects of the safeguards proposed; necessity for some general safeguards to prevent abuses.Genetic results attainable by a vigorously applied compulsory measure as against those to be expected from a voluntary measure.}, } @article {pmid17246768, year = {1935}, author = {Tan, CC}, title = {Salivary Gland Chromosomes in the Two Races of Drosophila Pseudoobscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {392-402}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.4.392}, pmid = {17246768}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246767, year = {1935}, author = {Dobzhansky, T}, title = {Drosophila Miranda, a New Species.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {377-391}, pmid = {17246767}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246766, year = {1935}, author = {Dobzhansky, T}, title = {The Y Chromosome of Drosophila Pseudoobscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {366-376}, pmid = {17246766}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246765, year = {1935}, author = {Kossikov, KV}, title = {The Lack of Effect of Etherization on the X-Ray Mutation Rate in Drosophila Simulans.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {363-365}, pmid = {17246765}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246764, year = {1935}, author = {Surrarrer, TC}, title = {The Effect of Temperature on a Mottled-Eye Stock of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {357-362}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.4.357}, pmid = {17246764}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246763, year = {1935}, author = {Malinowski, E}, title = {Studies on Unstable Characters in Petunia. I. the Extreme Flower Types of the Unstable Race with Mosaic Color Patterns.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {342-356}, pmid = {17246763}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246762, year = {1935}, author = {Painter, TS and Stone, W}, title = {Chromosome Fusion and Speciation in Drosophilae.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {327-341}, pmid = {17246762}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246761, year = {1935}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {The Morphology of the Third Chromosome in the Salivary Gland of Drosophila Melanogaster and a New Cytological Map of This Element.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {301-326}, pmid = {17246761}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid21031993, year = {1935}, author = {Kayne, GG}, title = {Remarks on heredity in relation to tuberculosis.}, journal = {Archives of disease in childhood}, volume = {10}, number = {57}, pages = {157-168}, doi = {10.1136/adc.10.57.157}, pmid = {21031993}, issn = {0003-9888}, } @article {pmid17748587, year = {1935}, author = {Emsweller, SL and Jones, HA}, title = {A GENE FOR CONTROL OF INTERSTITIAL LOCALIZATION OF CHIASMATA IN ALLIUM FISTULOSUM L.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {81}, number = {2109}, pages = {543-544}, doi = {10.1126/science.81.2109.543}, pmid = {17748587}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17791685, year = {1935}, author = {Cartledge, JL and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {MUTATION RATE FROM OLD DATURA SEEDS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {81}, number = {2107}, pages = {492-493}, doi = {10.1126/science.81.2107.492}, pmid = {17791685}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246760, year = {1935}, author = {Olmo, HP}, title = {Genetical Studies of Monosomic Types of Nicotiana Tabacum.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {286-300}, pmid = {17246760}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246759, year = {1935}, author = {Bostian, CH}, title = {Biparental Males and Hatchability of Eggs in Habrobracon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {280-285}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.3.280}, pmid = {17246759}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246758, year = {1935}, author = {Patterson, JT and Stone, W and Bedichek, S}, title = {The Genetics of X-Hyperploid Females.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {259-279}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.3.259}, pmid = {17246758}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246757, year = {1935}, author = {Hamlett, GW}, title = {Human Twinning in the United States: Racial Frequencies, Sex Ratios, and Geographical Variations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {250-258}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.3.250}, pmid = {17246757}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246756, year = {1935}, author = {Ward, FD}, title = {The Production of Mutations in Drosophila Melanogaster by Irradiation with Alpha-Rays.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {230-249}, pmid = {17246756}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246755, year = {1935}, author = {Lebedeff, GA}, title = {Further Studies on Factor Interaction in Drosophila Virilis.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {223-229}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.3.223}, pmid = {17246755}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246754, year = {1935}, author = {Margolis, OS}, title = {Studies on the Bar Series of Drosophila Melanogaster. II. the Temperature-Effective Period for Facet Determination in Bar and Bar Vestigial.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {207-222}, pmid = {17246754}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid21260165, year = {1935}, author = {Hurst, CC}, title = {Genetics of intellect.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {27}, number = {1}, pages = {77}, pmid = {21260165}, } @article {pmid19990248, year = {1935}, author = {Glover, E}, title = {The Application of Psycho-Analytic Principles in Psychiatry: (Section of Psychiatry).}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {28}, number = {6}, pages = {695-704}, pmid = {19990248}, issn = {0035-9157}, abstract = {Psychiatrists are inclined to follow the lead of their medical colleagues in regarding psycho-analysis mainly as a method of psychological treatment. The fact is thus obscured that the main contributions of psycho-analysis to science are in terms of the structure and function of mind. Of most importance to psychiatrists are the fundamental conceptions of a mental apparatus, of its differentiated parts, of mental mechanisms, and of the developmental order of these parts and mechanisms. The view is maintained that systematic application of these genetic views to the field of psychiatry (which has as yet been explored mainly from the descriptive point of view) would not only illuminate many obscure problems of mental origins, but lead to a more orderly and comprehensible arrangement of psychiatric (clinical) entities.Coöperation between the sciences of psycho-analysis and psychiatry is essential, but cannot be achieved without pooling the methods of investigation. Too much time and energy are spent in fighting old battles regarding the validity of methods of analytical approach. This is particularly true of quarrels regarding the interpretation of material. Unless the psychiatrist exercises the right of interpretation (which has been won for him by the psychoanalyst) descriptive methods of approach will soon lose whatever research value they have attained. The atmosphere of distrust existing between the sciences is due in part to unresolved conflict over the claims of "conscious" and "unconscious" psychology respectively, and in part to unresolved doubt regarding the relations of body and mind. These more fundamental forms of distrust show themselves most readily in the therapeutic field and tend to hinder the progress both of psychiatry and of psycho-analysis.}, } @article {pmid17811070, year = {1935}, author = {Lambert, WV and Sciuchetti, A}, title = {A DWARF MUTATION IN THE RAT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {81}, number = {2098}, pages = {278}, doi = {10.1126/science.81.2098.278}, pmid = {17811070}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20778894, year = {1935}, author = {Roberts, JA}, title = {HEREDITY AND MENTAL DEFICIENCY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {3869}, pages = {413-415}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.3869.413}, pmid = {20778894}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17246753, year = {1935}, author = {Beadle, GW and Emerson, S}, title = {Further Studies of Crossing over in Attached-X Chromosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {192-206}, pmid = {17246753}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246752, year = {1935}, author = {Beadle, GW}, title = {Crossing over near the Spindle Attachment of the X Chromosomes in Attached-X Triploids of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {179-191}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.2.179}, pmid = {17246752}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246751, year = {1935}, author = {Patterson, JT and Stone, WS}, title = {Some Observations on the Structure of the Scute-8 Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {172-178}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.2.172}, pmid = {17246751}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246750, year = {1935}, author = {Margolis, OS}, title = {Studies on the Bar Series of Drosophila. I. the Effect of the Gene Vestigial on Facet Number in Bar.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {156-171}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.2.156}, pmid = {17246750}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246749, year = {1935}, author = {Child, G}, title = {Phenogenetic Studies on Scute-1 of Drosophila Melanogaster. II. the Temperature-Effective Period.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {127-155}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.2.127}, pmid = {17246749}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246748, year = {1935}, author = {Child, G}, title = {Phenogenetic Studies on Scute-1 of Drosophila Melanogaster. I. the Associations between the Bristles and the Effects of Genetic Modifiers and Temperature.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {109-126}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.2.109}, pmid = {17246748}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid29646747, year = {1935}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {Heredity in Cancer, and Its Value as an Aid in Early Diagnosis.}, journal = {Edinburgh medical journal}, volume = {42}, number = {2}, pages = {49-67}, pmid = {29646747}, issn = {0367-1038}, } @article {pmid17844392, year = {1935}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {THE SIMILARITY BETWEEN FASCIATIONS IN PLANTS AND TUMORS IN ANIMALS AND THEIR GENETIC BASIS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {81}, number = {2090}, pages = {75-76}, doi = {10.1126/science.81.2090.75-a}, pmid = {17844392}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17759991, year = {1935}, author = {Hu, CK and Green, HS}, title = {A LETHAL MUTATION IN THE RABBIT WITH STIGMATA OF AN ACROMEGALIC DISORDER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {81}, number = {2088}, pages = {25-26}, doi = {10.1126/science.81.2088.25}, pmid = {17759991}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29612454, year = {1935}, author = {Hain, AM}, title = {An Effect on the Rat of Antenatal and Postnatal Administration of Œstrin.}, journal = {Transactions. Edinburgh Obstetrical Society}, volume = {55}, number = {}, pages = {101-112}, pmid = {29612454}, issn = {0269-3402}, } @article {pmid28354976, year = {1935}, author = {Kosswig, C}, title = {[Not Available].}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {133}, number = {1-2}, pages = {118-139}, pmid = {28354976}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid20319765, year = {1935}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF INHERITANCE OF DISEASE.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {32}, number = {1}, pages = {80-82}, pmid = {20319765}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17246747, year = {1935}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {A Mutation of the Guinea Pig, Tending to Restore the Pentadactyl Foot When Heterozygous, Producing a Monstrosity When Homozygous.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {84-107}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.1.84}, pmid = {17246747}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246746, year = {1935}, author = {Anderson, EG}, title = {Chromosomal Interchanges in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {70-83}, pmid = {17246746}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246745, year = {1935}, author = {Plough, HH and Ives, PT}, title = {Induction of Mutations by High Temperature in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {42-69}, pmid = {17246745}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246744, year = {1935}, author = {Imai, Y}, title = {Variation in the Rate of Recurring Plastid Mutations in Hordeum Vulgare Caused by Differences in the Sowing Times.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {36-41}, pmid = {17246744}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246743, year = {1935}, author = {Brink, RA and Cooper, DC}, title = {A Proof That Crossing over Involves an Exchange of Segments between Homologous Chromosomes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {22-35}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.1.22}, pmid = {17246743}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246742, year = {1935}, author = {Sinnott, EW}, title = {Evidence for the Existence of Genes Controlling Shape.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {12-21}, pmid = {17246742}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246741, year = {1935}, author = {Lindstrom, EW}, title = {Segregation of Quantitative Genes in Tetraploid Tomato Hybrids as Evidence for Dominance Relations of Size Characters.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {1-11}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/20.1.1}, pmid = {17246741}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17798417, year = {1934}, author = {Metz, CW and Gay, EH}, title = {CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE IN THE SALIVARY GLANDS OF SCIARA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {80}, number = {2086}, pages = {595-596}, doi = {10.1126/science.80.2086.595}, pmid = {17798417}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19870332, year = {1934}, author = {Rosahn, PD and Pearce, L and Hu, CK}, title = {COMPARISON OF THE HEMACYTOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF MALE AND FEMALE RABBITS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {60}, number = {6}, pages = {687-699}, pmid = {19870332}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. The blood cytology of 41 pairs of virgin rabbits was studied, each pair consisting of a buck and a litter mate sister. A comparison of the values for each blood factor of the two groups was made by obtaining the mean difference and the standard error of the mean difference. In addition, correlation coefficients, both zero order and first order eliminating age, and regression equations were calculated for each of the blood cell elements of the bucks and does. 2. It was found that the male values for both the red cell count and the hemoglobin content were higher than the corresponding female values, and these differences were of statistical significance. No differences were observed between the two groups with respect to other cells. Significant positive correlations were obtained between the two sexes for the following blood constituents: Red blood cell count, white blood cell count, hemoglobin content, lymphocytes in both absolute and relative numbers, and neutrophils, basophils, and monocytes in relative numbers. 3. Since all known variables had been held constant, it was concluded that the higher red cell count and hemoglobin value for the male group were the results of constitutional differences between the sexes. Moreover, the significant correlations between the blood cells of male and female litter mates were ascribed to hereditary influences, and thus the female as well as the male rabbit is available for studies on the mechanism involved in the inheritance of the blood formula. In addition, since high correlations were obtained for cells which have been found to be the most reliable indices of the natural immunity of the male host to subsequent inoculation with tumor or syphilis, it was concluded that these cells should give dependable information concerning the natural resistance of the female host to these two diseases.}, } @article {pmid17246740, year = {1934}, author = {Warren, DC}, title = {Inheritance of Age at Sexual Maturity in the Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {600-617}, pmid = {17246740}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246739, year = {1934}, author = {Kerrigan, AM}, title = {The Inheritance of the Crescent and Twin Spot Marking in Xiphophorus Helleri.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {581-599}, pmid = {17246739}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246738, year = {1934}, author = {Showalter, HM}, title = {Self Flower-Color Inheritance and Mutation in Mirabilis Jalapa L.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {568-580}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.6.568}, pmid = {17246738}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246737, year = {1934}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {Unisexual Maize Plants and Their Bearing on Sex Differentiation in Other Plants and in Animals.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {552-567}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.6.552}, pmid = {17246737}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246736, year = {1934}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {The Results of Crosses between Inbred Strains of Guinea Pigs, Differing in Number of Digits.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {537-551}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.6.537}, pmid = {17246736}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246735, year = {1934}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {An Analysis of Variability in Number of Digits in an Inbred Strain of Guinea Pigs.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {506-536}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.6.506}, pmid = {17246735}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246734, year = {1934}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {On the Genetics of Subnormal Development of the Head (Otocephaly) in the Guinea Pig.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {471-505}, pmid = {17246734}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19870321, year = {1934}, author = {Victor, J and Potter, JS}, title = {STUDIES ON MOUSE LEUKEMIA : XI. METABOLIC EFFECTS OF HOST CONSTITUTION.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {60}, number = {5}, pages = {547-558}, pmid = {19870321}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. Two highly inbred strains of mice of different genetic constitution (Storrs-Little and C58) were used in a study of the influence of hosts on metabolism of cells of transmissible lymphatic leukemia. The experiments were carried out with leukemic cells of transmission Line I as well as with Line M-liver. About 50 per cent of the Storrs-Little mice were killed by each line of cells at this time, while 100 per cent of the C58 mice were killed. 2. The normal lymphoid tissues of the two strains of mice were significantly the same in regard to rates of oxygen consumption and both aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis. 3. Leukemic cells of Line I, growing in hosts of Strain Storrs-Little, gave significantly lower rates of aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis than when growing in hosts of Strain C58. Oxygen consumption was significantly higher. Leukemic cells of Line M-liver, growing in hosts of Strain Storrs-Little, gave significantly lower rates of aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis than when growing in Strain C58. Oxygen consumption was not significantly different. 4. After one to three passages through hosts of Strain Storrs-Little, the cell lines were returned to hosts of Strain C58, with immediate return to significantly the same metabolic rates originally given by each line in hosts of Strain C58. 5. These results lead to the more general conclusions that: (a) The genetic constitution of the host modifies the metabolism of the cell line. (b) The same host constitution may modify the metabolism of different cell lines in different ways. (c) Host constitution does not appear to modify the inherent constitution of the leukemic cells, but acts as a determining environmental factor on their metabolism.}, } @article {pmid17769043, year = {1934}, author = {Koltzoff, N}, title = {THE STRUCTURE OF THE CHROMOSOMES IN THE SALIVARY GLANDS OF DROSOPHILA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {80}, number = {2075}, pages = {312-313}, doi = {10.1126/science.80.2075.312}, pmid = {17769043}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21260145, year = {1934}, author = {Vernon, PE}, title = {Genetics of intellect.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {26}, number = {3}, pages = {241-242}, pmid = {21260145}, } @article {pmid21031971, year = {1934}, author = {Marsden, JP and Greenfield, CR}, title = {Inherited smallpox.}, journal = {Archives of disease in childhood}, volume = {9}, number = {53}, pages = {309-314}, doi = {10.1136/adc.9.53.309}, pmid = {21031971}, issn = {0003-9888}, } @article {pmid20319670, year = {1934}, author = {Mendel, DL and Shister, H}, title = {A CASE OF TYPHOID FEVER WITH HAEMORRHAGIC ONSET.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {31}, number = {4}, pages = {410-411}, pmid = {20319670}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17789297, year = {1934}, author = {Fisher, RA}, title = {CREST AND HERNIA IN FOWLS DUE TO A SINGLE GENE WITHOUT DOMINANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {80}, number = {2074}, pages = {288-289}, doi = {10.1126/science.80.2074.288}, pmid = {17789297}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246733, year = {1934}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {The Morphology of the X Chromosome in Salivary Glands of Drosophila Melanogaster and a New Type of Chromosome Map for This Element.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {5}, pages = {448-469}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.5.448}, pmid = {17246733}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246732, year = {1934}, author = {Burnham, CR}, title = {Cytogenetic Studies of an Interchange between Chromosomes 8 and 9 in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {5}, pages = {430-447}, pmid = {17246732}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246731, year = {1934}, author = {Haldane, JB}, title = {A Mathematical Theory of Natural and Artificial Selection Part X. Some Theorems on Artificial Selection.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {5}, pages = {412-429}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.5.412}, pmid = {17246731}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246730, year = {1934}, author = {Ferguson, MC}, title = {A Cytological and a Genetical Study of Petunia V the Inheritance of Color in Pollen.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {5}, pages = {394-411}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.5.394}, pmid = {17246730}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246729, year = {1934}, author = {Clark, FH}, title = {The Inheritance and Linkage Relations of a New Recessive Spotting in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {5}, pages = {365-393}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.5.365}, pmid = {17246729}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17817051, year = {1934}, author = {Roscoe, MV}, title = {CULTIVATED APPLE CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {80}, number = {2069}, pages = {186}, doi = {10.1126/science.80.2069.186-a}, pmid = {17817051}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17758040, year = {1934}, author = {Robertson, GM}, title = {DARWIN'S VIEW OF HEREDITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {80}, number = {2067}, pages = {140}, doi = {10.1126/science.80.2067.140}, pmid = {17758040}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21260137, year = {1934}, author = {West, CA}, title = {Genetics of grey hair.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {26}, number = {2}, pages = {167}, pmid = {21260137}, } @article {pmid21260134, year = {1934}, author = {Hurst, CC}, title = {Genetics of intellect.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {26}, number = {2}, pages = {165-166}, pmid = {21260134}, } @article {pmid21260132, year = {1934}, author = {Vernon, PE}, title = {Genetics of intellect.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {26}, number = {2}, pages = {164-165}, pmid = {21260132}, } @article {pmid17246728, year = {1934}, author = {Schultz, J and Dobzhansky, T}, title = {The Relation of a Dominant Eye Color in Drosophila Melanogaster to the Associated Chromosome Rearrangement.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {4}, pages = {344-364}, pmid = {17246728}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246727, year = {1934}, author = {Lush, JL and Hetzer, HO and Culbertson, CC}, title = {Factors Affecting Birth Weights of Swine.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {4}, pages = {329-343}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.4.329}, pmid = {17246727}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246726, year = {1934}, author = {Nabours, RK and Kingsley, LL}, title = {The Operations of a Lethal Factor in Apotettix Eurycephalus (Grouse Locusts).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {4}, pages = {323-328}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.4.323}, pmid = {17246726}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246725, year = {1934}, author = {Jaap, RG}, title = {Alleles of the Mallard Plumage Pattern in Ducks.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {4}, pages = {310-322}, pmid = {17246725}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246724, year = {1934}, author = {Ibsen, HL and Bushnell, LD}, title = {The Effects Produced on Parents and Descendants by the Injection of Calf Lens Material Directly into the Rabbit Parent.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {4}, pages = {293-309}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.4.293}, pmid = {17246724}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid20778364, year = {1934}, author = {Grundy, F}, title = {MENTAL DEFICIENCY AND HEREDITY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {3834}, pages = {1164-1166}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.3834.1164}, pmid = {20778364}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid19870283, year = {1934}, author = {Goodner, K}, title = {STUDIES ON HOST FACTORS IN PNEUMOCOCCUS INFECTIONS : II. THE PROTECTIVE ACTION OF TYPE I ANTIPNEUMOCOCCUS SERUM IN RABBITS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {60}, number = {1}, pages = {19-35}, pmid = {19870283}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The power of specific antipneumococcus serum to protect rabbits against infection with Type I Pneumococcus has been studied with reference to the capacity of the animal to utilize the specific antibodies. Under conditions ensuring relatively controlled genetic factors it was found that heavier animals and those with high white blood cell counts are much better able to utilize the passively conferred immune principles. The interrelationships of the extrinsic and intrinsic factors responsible for immunity have been discussed.}, } @article {pmid17840734, year = {1934}, author = {Greene, HS and Hu, CK and Brown, WH}, title = {A LETHAL DWARF MUTATION IN THE RABBIT WITH STIGMATA OF ENDOCRINE ABNORMALITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {79}, number = {2056}, pages = {487-488}, doi = {10.1126/science.79.2056.487}, pmid = {17840734}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17792232, year = {1934}, author = {Perkins, FT}, title = {A GENETIC STUDY OF CEREBRAL ACTION CURRENTS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {79}, number = {2053}, pages = {418}, doi = {10.1126/science.79.2053.418}, pmid = {17792232}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246723, year = {1934}, author = {Whiting, PW}, title = {Mutants in Habrobracon. II.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pages = {268-291}, pmid = {17246723}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246722, year = {1934}, author = {Whiting, PW and Benkert, LH}, title = {Azygotic Ratios in Habrobracon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pages = {237-267}, pmid = {17246722}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246721, year = {1934}, author = {Patterson, JT and Suche, ML}, title = {Crossing over Induced by X-Rays in Drosophila Males.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pages = {223-236}, pmid = {17246721}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246720, year = {1934}, author = {Moore, WG}, title = {A Comparison of the Frequencies of Visible Mutations Produced by X-Ray Treatment in Different Developmental Stages of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pages = {209-222}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.3.209}, pmid = {17246720}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246719, year = {1934}, author = {Gowen, JW and Gay, EH}, title = {Chromosome Constitution and Behavior in Eversporting and Mottling in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pages = {189-208}, pmid = {17246719}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246718, year = {1934}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {A New Method for the Study of Chromosome Aberrations and the Plotting of Chromosome Maps in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pages = {175-188}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.3.175}, pmid = {17246718}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17738688, year = {1934}, author = {Goodrich, HB and Mercer, RN}, title = {GENETICS AND COLORS OF THE SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH, BETTA SPLENDENS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {79}, number = {2049}, pages = {318-319}, doi = {10.1126/science.79.2049.318}, pmid = {17738688}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21260119, year = {1934}, author = {Hurst, CC}, title = {The genetics of intellect.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {26}, number = {1}, pages = {33-45}, pmid = {21260119}, } @article {pmid20778167, year = {1934}, author = {McNeil, C}, title = {HEREDITY A MINOR FACTOR IN MENTAL DEFICIENCY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {3821}, pages = {584-585}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.3821.584}, pmid = {20778167}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid20778152, year = {1934}, author = {Ottley, C}, title = {HEREDITY AND VARICOSE VEINS.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {3820}, pages = {528}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.3820.528}, pmid = {20778152}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid19872801, year = {1934}, author = {Uber, FM and Goddard, DR}, title = {INFLUENCE OF DEATH CRITERIA ON THE X-RAY SURVIVAL CURVES OF THE FUNGUS, NEUROSPORA.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {577-590}, pmid = {19872801}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {1. When ascospores of Neurospora tetrasperma were irradiated with 11 kv. X-rays, the single spore cultures obtained displayed a wide variety of mutated forms. 2. Control germinations of ascospores showed uniform behavior, ranging from 92-95 per cent germination. 3. The shape of the survival curves was found to be a function of the criterion of death. The following criteria were used: germination, growth, production of mature ascospores, and the production of normal perithecia. 4. The germination survival curve exhibited a rhythmic variation with dosage. Germination is not a significant criterion of death. 5. Half-survival dosages for growth and ascospore production were approximately 30,000 and 20,000 roentgens, respectively. 6. Multiple hit-to-kill relations were found on the basis of the quantum hit theory; no accurate analysis was possible. 7. The studies indicate that ascospore death does not result from a single well defined reaction, but rather from the integrated effects of several deleterious processes initiated by the radiation.}, } @article {pmid19872798, year = {1934}, author = {Hecht, S and Wald, G}, title = {THE VISUAL ACUITY AND INTENSITY DISCRIMINATION OF DROSOPHILA.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {517-547}, pmid = {19872798}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Drosophila possesses an inherited reflex response to a moving visual pattern which can be used to measure its capacity for intensity discrimination and its visual acuity at different illuminations. It is found that these two properties of vision run approximately parallel courses as functions of the prevailing intensity. Visual acuity varies with the logarithm of the intensity in much the same sigmoid way as in man, the bee, and the fiddler crab. The resolving power is very poor at low illuminations and increases at high illuminations. The maximum visual acuity is 0.0018, which is 1/1000 of the maximum of the human eye and 1/10 that of the bee. The intensity discrimination of Drosophila is also extremely poor, even at its best. At low illuminations for two intensities to be recognized as different, the higher must be nearly 100 times the lower. This ratio decreases as the intensity increases, and reaches a minimum of 2.5 which is maintained at the highest intensities. The minimum value of DeltaI/I for Drosophila is 1.5, which is to be compared with 0.25 for the bee and 0.006 for man. An explanation of the variation of visual acuity with illumination is given in terms of the variation in number of elements functional in the retinal mosaic at different intensities, this being dependent on the general statistical distribution of thresholds in the ommatidial population. Visual acuity is thus determined by the integral form of this distribution and corresponds to the total number of elements functional. The idea that intensity discrimination is determined by the differential form of this distribution-that is, that it depends on the rate of entrance of functional elements with intensity-is shown to be untenable in the light of the correspondence of the two visual functions. It is suggested that, like visual acuity, intensity discrimination may also have to be considered as a function of the total number of elements active at a given intensity.}, } @article {pmid17788535, year = {1934}, author = {Danforth, CH}, title = {GENETICS AND ANTHROPOLOGY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {79}, number = {2045}, pages = {215-221}, doi = {10.1126/science.79.2045.215}, pmid = {17788535}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17246717, year = {1934}, author = {Darlington, CD}, title = {Anomalous Chromosome Pairing in the Male Drosophila Pseudo-Obscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {95-118}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.2.95}, pmid = {17246717}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246716, year = {1934}, author = {East, EM}, title = {A Novel Type of Hybridity in Fragaria.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {167-174}, pmid = {17246716}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246715, year = {1934}, author = {Sax, K and Anderson, E}, title = {Interlocking of Bivalent Chromosomes in Tradescantia.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {157-166}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.2.157}, pmid = {17246715}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246714, year = {1934}, author = {Emerson, RA}, title = {Relation of the Differential Fertilization Genes, Ga ga , to Certain Other Genes of the Su-Tu Linkage Group of Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {137-156}, pmid = {17246714}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246713, year = {1934}, author = {Immer, FR}, title = {Calculating Linkage Intensities from F(3) Data.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {119-136}, pmid = {17246713}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid20319407, year = {1934}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {GENETICAL ASPECTS OF STERILIZATION OF THE MENTALLY UNFIT.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {30}, number = {2}, pages = {190-195}, pmid = {20319407}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19870243, year = {1934}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {THE RELATION OF COAT COLOR TO THE SPONTANEOUS INCIDENCE OF MAMMARY TUMORS IN MICE.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {59}, number = {2}, pages = {229-250}, doi = {10.1084/jem.59.2.229}, pmid = {19870243}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. The material included in this paper consists of F(1) and F(2) virgin female mice derived from a cross between a strain high in mammary cancer incidence (dilute brown) and one relatively low in incidence of mammary cancer but relatively high in the incidence of various internal tumors (yellow). 2. In the F(1) and F(2) hybrid generations the yellow animals have a significantly lower incidence of mammary tumors than do the non-yellows. This is the first clear case of a difference in the incidence of spontaneous tumors in mice associated with a color difference. 3. Mammary tumors occur, however, significantly earlier in the yellow mice and are just as malignant as those appearing in the non-yellows. 4. The incidence of tumors other than mammary is not significantly different in the yellow and non-yellow hybrids. Such tumors, however, occur distinctly later in life than do the mammary tumors. This provides additional evidence that, in mice, mammary tumors cannot be considered to be the same biological phenomenon as are other types of tumor. 5. A study of the physiology of reproduction of yellow and non-yellow mice within the yellow stock suggests that the yellows pass through their reproductive cycle earlier than do the non-yellows. The duration of the cycle in the two forms is essentially equal. This fact would satisfactorily explain the earlier incidence of mammary tumors in yellow mice. 6. The lower incidence of mammary tumors in yellows as compared with non-yellows may be at least in part due to the same phenomenon. This would follow because the opportunity for mammary tissue in yellow mice of cancer age to be continuously affected by ovarian secretion would be less than in non-yellows. This would result in a higher percentage of yellows reaching an age at which stimuli from the ovary ceased before the mammary tissue had reached an age at which tumor formation is most frequent. 7. There is some evidence that, in this cross, dilute (d(b)d(b)) mice are less apt to form mammary tumors than are intensely pigmented animals. This point, however, needs further investigation before it can be considered to be established. 8. The facts recorded in this paper demonstrate that not all forms of tumor or all colors of mice can be lumped together in studying either the physiology or genetics of spontaneous tumor incidence.}, } @article {pmid20777983, year = {1934}, author = {Penrose, LS}, title = {A CONTRIBUTION TO THE GENETIC STUDY OF MENTAL DEFICIENCY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {3809}, pages = {10-11}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.3809.10}, pmid = {20777983}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid21260108, year = {1934}, author = {Dufton, AF}, title = {Inheritance of acquired characters.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {25}, number = {4}, pages = {245-249}, pmid = {21260108}, } @article {pmid17246712, year = {1934}, author = {Graubard, MA}, title = {Temperature Effect on Interference and Crossing over.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {83-94}, pmid = {17246712}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246711, year = {1934}, author = {Briggs, FN}, title = {Inheritance of Resistance to Bunt, Tilletia Tritici, in Sherman and Oro Wheat Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {73-82}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.1.73}, pmid = {17246711}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246710, year = {1934}, author = {Cleland, RE and Brittingham, WH}, title = {A Contribution to an Understanding of Crossing over within Chromosome Rings of Oenothera.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {62-72}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.1.62}, pmid = {17246710}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246709, year = {1934}, author = {Cohen, BM}, title = {On the Inheritance of Body Form and of Certain Other Characteristics, in the Conjugation of Euplotes Patella.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {40-61}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.1.40}, pmid = {17246709}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246708, year = {1934}, author = {Cohen, BM}, title = {The Effect of Conjugation within a Clone of Euplotes Patella.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {25-39}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.1.25}, pmid = {17246708}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246707, year = {1934}, author = {Margolis, OS}, title = {The Effect of a Supernumerary X Chromosome on Members of the Bar Series of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {18-24}, pmid = {17246707}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246706, year = {1934}, author = {Snyder, LH}, title = {Studies in Human Inheritance. X. a Table to Determine the Proportion of Recessives to Be Expected in Various Matings Involving a Unit Character.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {1-17}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/19.1.1}, pmid = {17246706}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17801698, year = {1933}, author = {Altenburg, E}, title = {THE PRODUCTION OF MUTATIONS BY ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2034}, pages = {587}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2034.587}, pmid = {17801698}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17801695, year = {1933}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {A NEW METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF CHROMOSOME REARRANGEMENTS AND THE PLOTTING OF CHROMOSOME MAPS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2034}, pages = {585-586}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2034.585}, pmid = {17801695}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20777944, year = {1933}, author = {Bond, CJ}, title = {"HORMONES AND GENETICS" : BEING A CONSIDERATION OF SOME OF THE FACTORS CONCERNED IN THE RESPONSE MADE BY CERTAIN TISSUE CELLS TO HORMONIC INFLUENCES.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3805}, pages = {1085-1086}, pmid = {20777944}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid28354344, year = {1933}, author = {Bridges, CB and Dobzhansky, T}, title = {The mutant "proboscipedia" in Drosophila melanogaster - A case of hereditary homoösis.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {127}, number = {4}, pages = {575-590}, pmid = {28354344}, issn = {0043-5546}, abstract = {The recessive mutant "proboscipedia", found byBRIDGES April 27, 1931, has its locus in the third chromosome at approximately 5.3 units to the right of Dichaete, or at 45.7.In proboscipedia the oral lobes are converted into a labium-like organ, which also resembles a pair of antenna-like or tarsus-like appendages. This change, as well as the modifications of the labrum, maxillae, maxillary palpi, and other structures give to the mouth parts of proboscipedia a resemblance to those of the biting type found in insects of lower orders.The four-fold resemblance of the modified oral lobes in proboscipedia to the labrum, the maxillary palpi, the antenae and the tarsi is comprehensible in view of the homology of these three head-appendages with each other and with the walking legs.}, } @article {pmid20319322, year = {1933}, author = {Reason, CH}, title = {HEREDITY AND POLYCYSTIC DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {29}, number = {6}, pages = {612-615}, pmid = {20319322}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17752094, year = {1933}, author = {Jackson, RB and Little, CC}, title = {THE EXISTENCE OF NON-CHROMOSOMAL INFLUENCE IN THE INCIDENCE OF MAMMARY TUMORS IN MICE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2029}, pages = {465-466}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2029.465}, pmid = {17752094}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17770475, year = {1933}, author = {Dillman, AC}, title = {CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN FLAX (LINUM).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2027}, pages = {409}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2027.409}, pmid = {17770475}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19989545, year = {1933}, author = {Weber, FP and Weisswange, W}, title = {Gout in the Hands of a Young Woman of Gouty Inheritance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {27}, number = {1}, pages = {25-26}, pmid = {19989545}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid17246705, year = {1933}, author = {Rhoades, MM}, title = {An Experimental and Theoretical Study of Chromatid Crossing over.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {6}, pages = {535-555}, pmid = {17246705}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246704, year = {1933}, author = {Bellamy, AW}, title = {Bionomic Studies on Certain Teleosts (Poeciliinae). IV. Crossing over and Non-Disjunction in Platypoecilus Maculatus Günth.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {6}, pages = {531-534}, pmid = {17246704}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246703, year = {1933}, author = {Bellamy, AW}, title = {Bionomic Studies on Certain Teleosts (Poeciliinae). III. Hereditary Behavior of the Color Character, Gold.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {6}, pages = {522-530}, pmid = {17246703}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246702, year = {1933}, author = {Goodspeed, TH and Avery, P}, title = {Inheritance in Nicotiana Tabacum. Xiii. the Cytogenetics of "Deformed," an X-Ray Derivative.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {6}, pages = {487-521}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.6.487}, pmid = {17246702}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246701, year = {1933}, author = {Murray, JM and Green, CV}, title = {Inheritance of Ventral Spotting in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {6}, pages = {481-486}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.6.481}, pmid = {17246701}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17769178, year = {1933}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {THE OUTLOOK IN THE SCIENCE OF NUTRITION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2024}, pages = {317-322}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2024.317}, pmid = {17769178}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17743474, year = {1933}, author = {Holmes, SJ}, title = {ARE GENES THE PRODUCT OF CROSSING-OVER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2023}, pages = {309-311}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2023.309}, pmid = {17743474}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21610768, year = {1933}, author = {}, title = {Editorial: Heredity in Psychiatry.}, journal = {The Journal of neurology and psychopathology}, volume = {14}, number = {54}, pages = {139-142}, pmid = {21610768}, issn = {0266-8637}, } @article {pmid21260103, year = {1933}, author = {Gates, RR}, title = {Mendelian inheritance of mental deficiency.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {25}, number = {3}, pages = {207}, pmid = {21260103}, } @article {pmid28353963, year = {1933}, author = {Imai, T}, title = {The influence of temperature on variation and inheritance of bodily dimensions inDrosophila melanogaster.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {128}, number = {3}, pages = {634-660}, pmid = {28353963}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid19311884, year = {1933}, author = {Joslin, EP}, title = {Heredity and Prevention.}, journal = {Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine}, volume = {9}, number = {9}, pages = {532-537}, pmid = {19311884}, issn = {0028-7091}, } @article {pmid17246700, year = {1933}, author = {Ibsen, HL}, title = {Cattle Inheritance. I. Color.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {5}, pages = {441-480}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.5.441}, pmid = {17246700}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246699, year = {1933}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {On the Genetic Constitution of Jersey Cattle, as Influenced by Inheritance and Environment.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {5}, pages = {415-440}, pmid = {17246699}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17749822, year = {1933}, author = {Ralston, EM}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF XIPHOPHORUS, PLATYPOECILUS AND THEIR HYBRIDS DURING MATURATION STAGES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2015}, pages = {124-125}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2015.124-a}, pmid = {17749822}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20475191, year = {1933}, author = {Gowen, JW and Schott, RG}, title = {Genetic Predisposition to Bacillus piliformis Infection among Mice.}, journal = {The Journal of hygiene}, volume = {33}, number = {3}, pages = {370-378}, pmid = {20475191}, issn = {0022-1724}, } @article {pmid17807159, year = {1933}, author = {Biely, J and Palmer, VE and Lerner, IM and Asmundson, VS}, title = {INHERITANCE OF RESISTANCE TO FOWL PARALYSIS (NEUROLYMPHOMATOSIS GALLINARUM).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2011}, pages = {42}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2011.42}, pmid = {17807159}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17807151, year = {1933}, author = {Jepfrey, EC}, title = {INTERNAL CHROMOSOMAL VARIATION AND ITS PROBABLE CAUSE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {78}, number = {2011}, pages = {34-35}, doi = {10.1126/science.78.2011.34}, pmid = {17807151}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21260087, year = {1933}, author = {West, CA}, title = {Genetics of grey hair.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {25}, number = {2}, pages = {133}, pmid = {21260087}, } @article {pmid19989402, year = {1933}, author = {Hammond, J}, title = {Factors Producing Sterility, with Special Reference to Genetic Causes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {26}, number = {9}, pages = {1183-1185}, pmid = {19989402}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid17246698, year = {1933}, author = {Belling, J}, title = {Crossing over and Gene Rearrangement in Flowering Plants.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, pages = {388-413}, pmid = {17246698}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246697, year = {1933}, author = {Mixter, R and Hunt, HR}, title = {Anemia in the Flexed Tailed Mouse, Mus Musculus.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, pages = {367-387}, pmid = {17246697}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246696, year = {1933}, author = {Hunt, HR and Mixter, R and Permar, D}, title = {Flexed Tail in the Mouse, Mus Musculus.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, pages = {335-366}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.4.335}, pmid = {17246696}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246695, year = {1933}, author = {Killough, DT and Horlacher, WR}, title = {The Inheritance of Virescent Yellow and Red Plant Colors in Cotton.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, pages = {329-334}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.4.329}, pmid = {17246695}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246694, year = {1933}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Genetic Observations on the Genus Linaria.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, pages = {324-328}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.4.324}, pmid = {17246694}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246693, year = {1933}, author = {Davis, BM}, title = {The Genetics and Cytology of a Tetraploid from Oenothera Franciscana Bartlett.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, pages = {293-323}, pmid = {17246693}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19870173, year = {1933}, author = {Greene, HS}, title = {OXYCEPHALY AND ALLIED CONDITIONS IN MAN AND IN THE RABBIT.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {57}, number = {6}, pages = {967-976}, pmid = {19870173}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Craniosynostosis and the pathological complex with which it is associated in the rabbit are not identical with the abnormalities seen in man; but apparently the two sets of conditions have enough in common to warrant the conclusion that they probably have a common mode of origin. The evidence so far obtained shows that in the rabbit these conditions are hereditary. The factors for the production of the cranial abnormalities are widespread, but the occurrence of deformities is comparatively rare in a general animal population. In-breeding and selective matings, however, tend to increase their frequency and also the frequency of other abnormalities with which they may be associated, either by chance or by close genetic relationship in the germ plasm. In this way, a pathological complex is built up and perpetuated. In so far as the cranial abnormalities are concerned, it seems now that oxycephaly and related conditions are variations resulting from a displacement or division of primary ossification centers controlled by hereditary factors.}, } @article {pmid17246692, year = {1933}, author = {Schultz, J}, title = {X-Ray Effects on Drosophila Pseudo-Obscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, pages = {284-291}, pmid = {17246692}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246691, year = {1933}, author = {Morgan, LV}, title = {A Closed X Chromosome in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, pages = {250-283}, pmid = {17246691}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246690, year = {1933}, author = {Gregory, PW}, title = {The Nature of Size Factors in Domestic Breeds of Cattle.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, pages = {221-249}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.3.221}, pmid = {17246690}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246689, year = {1933}, author = {Macarthur, JW}, title = {Sex-Linked Genes in the Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, pages = {210-220}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.3.210}, pmid = {17246689}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246688, year = {1933}, author = {Lindstrom, EW and Humphrey, LM}, title = {Comparative Cyto-genetic Studies of Tetraploid Tomatoes from Different Origins.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, pages = {193-209}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.3.193}, pmid = {17246688}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246687, year = {1933}, author = {Sivertzev-Dobzhansky, NP and Dobzhansky, T}, title = {Deficiency and Duplications for the Gene Bobbed in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, pages = {173-192}, pmid = {17246687}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid19870163, year = {1933}, author = {Webster, LT}, title = {INHERITED AND ACQUIRED FACTORS IN RESISTANCE TO INFECTION : II. A COMPARISON OF MICE INHERENTLY RESISTANT OR SUSCEPTIBLE TO BACILLUS ENTERITIDIS INFECTION WITH RESPECT TO FERTILITY, WEIGHT, AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO VARIOUS ROUTES AND TYPES OF INFECTION.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {57}, number = {5}, pages = {819-843}, pmid = {19870163}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. Mice with relatively great inherent resistance to certain bacterial infections were heavier but not more fertile than mice with relatively little inherent resistance. Mice with relatively little inherent resistance were with one exception not abnormally low in weight. 2. B. enteritidis given intrastomachally to susceptibles appeared in the blood stream more promptly, in larger numbers, and in a greater percentage of cases, and was present in feces in larger numbers, for a longer period, and in a greater percentage of cases than when given to resistants. 3. Mice relatively resistant to B. enteritidis administered by the natural gastrointestinal route were likewise resistant to the organisms introduced subcutaneously, intraperitoneally, and intravenously. Mice relatively susceptible to the organisms administered by the natural route were susceptible when the organisms were injected directly into tissues and blood stream. 4. Of four lines of mice relatively susceptible to B. enteritidis, three were likewise susceptible to Pasteurella avicida, B. friedlaenderi, and pneumococcus given intranasally. A fourth line was significantly more resistant. Lines of mice relatively resistant to B. enteritidis were likewise resistant to the three respiratory tract pathogens. 5. When Pasteurella avicida, B. friedlaenderi, and pneumococcus were injected intraperitoneally or intravenously, no significant differences in duration of life of the several lines of mice could be demonstrated. 6. Of four lines relatively susceptible to B. enteritidis, two were susceptible to an intranasal instillation of louping ill virus. Lines resistant to B. enteritidis proved relatively susceptible to the virus infection.}, } @article {pmid19870162, year = {1933}, author = {Webster, LT}, title = {INHERITED AND ACQUIRED FACTORS IN RESISTANCE TO INFECTION : I. DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANT AND SUSCEPTIBLE LINES OF MICE THROUGH SELECTIVE BREEDING.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {57}, number = {5}, pages = {793-817}, pmid = {19870162}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. A colony of inbred mice has been established free from inter-current infections and from the influence of extraneous variables detrimental to a study of their resistance to natural infection. A technique of measuring the resistance of mice to natural B. enteritidis mouse typhoid infection has been developed. 2. The Rockefeller Institute albino strain showed an average 37.4 per cent mortality to B. enteritidis mouse typhoid infection. 3. By breeding from progeny of mice dying early after exposure, lines approximately 85 per cent susceptible were obtained; by breeding from unexposed progeny of mice surviving infection, lines 15 per cent susceptible were obtained. Further selection within the most susceptible and most resistant lines did not alter their reaction; selection within the less susceptible and less resistant lines increased the sought factor. These rates remained approximately the same when the susceptibles received 1/100th and the resistants ten times the standard dose. The selected mice reacted consistently when exposed to spontaneous herd infection. 4. Several strains of mice, brother to sister inbred for special factors, did not differ materially in susceptibility. White-face and selected black-and-tan strains, however, proved 89.0 and 97 per cent susceptible. 5. White-face susceptibles mated with resistant Rockefeller Institute mice gave F(1) progeny, 17.7 per cent susceptible. F(1) mice back-crossed to susceptibles gave progeny 61.2 per cent susceptible and back-crossed with resistants gave progeny 26.3 per cent susceptible. F(2) mice mated inter se gave progeny 34.2 per cent susceptible. The results indicate that resistance factors are dominant and not sex-linked.}, } @article {pmid17748506, year = {1933}, author = {Howell, AB}, title = {THE INVOLVED GENETICS OF FISH.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {77}, number = {1999}, pages = {389-390}, doi = {10.1126/science.77.1999.389-a}, pmid = {17748506}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21260077, year = {1933}, author = {Hentschel, CC}, title = {The congress of genetics.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {25}, number = {1}, pages = {63}, pmid = {21260077}, } @article {pmid20319071, year = {1933}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {HEREDITY AS AN AID TO MODERN THERAPY.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {28}, number = {4}, pages = {394-397}, pmid = {20319071}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17837297, year = {1933}, author = {Belling, J}, title = {UNIVALENT CHROMOSOMES OF TRADESCANTIA VIRGINIANA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {77}, number = {1993}, pages = {260}, doi = {10.1126/science.77.1993.260}, pmid = {17837297}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28354539, year = {1933}, author = {Dobzhansky, T and Duncan, FN}, title = {Genes that affect early developmental stages of Drosophila melanogaster.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {130}, number = {1}, pages = {109-130}, pmid = {28354539}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid17246686, year = {1933}, author = {McCray, FA}, title = {Embryo Development in Nicotiana Species Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {95-110}, pmid = {17246686}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246685, year = {1933}, author = {Nabours, RK}, title = {Inheritance of Color Patterns in the Grouse Locust ACRYDIUM ARENOSUM Burmeister (Tettigidae).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {159-171}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.2.159}, pmid = {17246685}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246684, year = {1933}, author = {Robertson, DW}, title = {Inheritance in Barley.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {148-158}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.2.148}, pmid = {17246684}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246683, year = {1933}, author = {Richards, MH and Balyeat, RM}, title = {The Inheritance of Allergy with Special Reference to Migraine.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {129-147}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.2.129}, pmid = {17246683}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246682, year = {1933}, author = {Sax, HJ}, title = {Chiasma Formation in Larix and Tsuga.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {121-128}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.2.121}, pmid = {17246682}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246681, year = {1933}, author = {Tiniakow, GG and Terentieva, EL}, title = {Cubitus Interruptus, a New Genovariation of the Fourth Chromosome of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {117-120}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.2.117}, pmid = {17246681}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246680, year = {1933}, author = {Chino, M and Kikkawa, H}, title = {Mutants and Crossing over in the Dot-like Chromosome of DROSOPHILA VIRILIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {111-116}, pmid = {17246680}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17741253, year = {1933}, author = {Zeleny, C}, title = {GENETICS AND EMBRYOLOGY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {77}, number = {1990}, pages = {177-181}, doi = {10.1126/science.77.1990.177}, pmid = {17741253}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17819707, year = {1933}, author = {Curtis, MR and Dunning, WF and Bullock, FD}, title = {IS MALIGNANCY DUE TO A PROCESS ANALOGOUS TO SOMATIC MUTATION?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {77}, number = {1989}, pages = {175-176}, doi = {10.1126/science.77.1989.175}, pmid = {17819707}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19989138, year = {1933}, author = {}, title = {DISCUSSION ON HEREDITY AS A FACTOR IN ANIMAL DISEASE.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {26}, number = {4}, pages = {377-390}, pmid = {19989138}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid19870131, year = {1933}, author = {Bayne-Jones, S and Sandholzer, LA}, title = {CHANGES IN THE SHAPE AND SIZE OF BACTERIUM COLI AND BACILLUS MEGATHERIUM UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF BACTERIOPHAGE-A MOTION PHOTOMICROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE MECHANISM OF LYSIS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {57}, number = {2}, pages = {279-303}, pmid = {19870131}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {This paper contains the records of a motion photomicrographic investigation of the lysis of Bact. coli and B. megatherium by bacteriophage. The bacteria mixed with bacteriophage were grown on moist nutrient agar in small culture chambers on the stage of a microscope in an incubator maintained at 37 degrees C. The apparatus used permitted continuous inspection of the preparations. Photographs were made at the rates of 2 and 30 per minute and at the rate of 8 per second during the terminal stage of lysis of Bact. coli. The accurately timed films were studied by rapid projection and by the projection of single frames. Measurements of dimensions of cells, calculations of volumes, information on generations, generation times and duration spans are presented in the tables. Similar information on normal cultures grown and photographed in the same way is furnished for comparison. Groups of serial photographs are reproduced in the plates to illustrate the special features observed. These observations seem to us to warrant the following conclusions: 1. Enlargement or swelling of the cells of Bact. coli usually, but not always, precedes lysis. Some of the enlargement is an expression of increase of cell substance and is not altogether due to imbibition of water. Cells of early generations of Bact. coli enlarge to greater absolute and relative proportions than cells of later generations. Enlargement does not occur before lysis in B. megatherium. 2. The terminal stage of lysis of Bact. coli is explosive, occupying (1/2) to (7/8) second. The terminal stage of lysis of B. megatherium is a slow disintegrative process, extending over 2-10 minutes. 3. Bacteriophage inhibits fission of some cells, but does not stop the reproduction of other cells in contact with it. The genealogical records of six generations of cells of Bact. coli and of two generations of cells of B. megatherium indicate that bacteriophage may be transmitted through parents to the offspring which ultimately undergo lysis. 4. Bacteriophage spreads by contact through a group of cells and also along paths determined by genetical relationships. 5. A large amount of cellular debris remains after the lysis of the cells in both of these species of bacteria. This residue of material is in the form of irregularly shaped masses and granules. This material is not in solution at the time of lysis and appears not to be digested or hydrolized. 6. Theories of the mechanism of lysis are discussed. It is suggested that reduction of surface tension of the cells may be an important factor in the mechanism of lysis.}, } @article {pmid29646700, year = {1933}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {The Need of a Course in Medical Genetics in the Medical Curriculum: A Pivotal Point in the Eugenic Programme.}, journal = {Edinburgh medical journal}, volume = {40}, number = {1}, pages = {20-30}, pmid = {29646700}, issn = {0367-1038}, } @article {pmid19870114, year = {1933}, author = {Richter, MN and Macdowell, EC}, title = {STUDIES ON MOUSE LEUKEMIA : VII. THE RELATION OF CELL DEATH TO THE POTENCY OF INOCULATED CELL SUSPENSIONS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {57}, number = {1}, pages = {1-20}, pmid = {19870114}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The effect of heat, hypo- and hypertonic salt solutions, glycerin, desiccation, and mechanical injury was studied on leukemic lymphoid cells of the mouse, and the leukemia-transmitting property of cell suspensions (hypothetical transmitting agent) in vitro. The results indicate that leukemia has not been transmitted by inoculation without the introduction of living cells. The interval between inoculation and death bears an inverse relationship to the number of living cells inoculated.}, } @article {pmid17246679, year = {1933}, author = {Hutt, FB}, title = {Genetics of the Fowl. II. a Four-Gene Autosomal Linkage Group.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {82-94}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.1.82}, pmid = {17246679}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246678, year = {1933}, author = {Warren, DC}, title = {Nine Independently Inherited Autosomal Factors in the Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {68-81}, pmid = {17246678}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246677, year = {1933}, author = {Sax, K and Anderson, E}, title = {Segmental Interchange in Chromosomes of Tradescantia.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {53-67}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/18.1.53}, pmid = {17246677}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246676, year = {1933}, author = {Patterson, JT}, title = {The Mechanism of Mosaic Formation in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {32-52}, pmid = {17246676}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246675, year = {1933}, author = {Gowen, JW and Gay, EH}, title = {Gene Number, Kind, and Size in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {1-31}, pmid = {17246675}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid28354359, year = {1932}, author = {Faulkner, GH}, title = {Observations on physiological factors influencing the genetic coloration of fowl plumage.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {126}, number = {4}, pages = {663-673}, pmid = {28354359}, issn = {0043-5546}, abstract = {1. Evidence is given that there is in the Brown Leghorn Fowl (light brown variety) a direct correlation between the rate of growth of the feathers and the amount of black pigment deposited in them. 2. The effect of hormones (male, female, thyroid and anterior pituitary extracts) on growth rates and on pigmentation is considered. 3. Tests are described to discover whether female hormone has an effect on the production of melanin by the tyrosine - tyrosinase reaction. 4. A suggestion is made regarding the previously known fact that there are in urine unidentified substances affecting (inhibiting) the tyrosine - tyrosinase reaction.}, } @article {pmid17831911, year = {1932}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT AND MEDICINE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {76}, number = {1975}, pages = {393-400}, doi = {10.1126/science.76.1975.393}, pmid = {17831911}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid18013614, year = {1932}, author = {}, title = {ALCOHOL AND INHERITANCE.}, journal = {American journal of public health and the nation's health}, volume = {22}, number = {11}, pages = {1167-1169}, doi = {10.2105/ajph.22.11.1167}, pmid = {18013614}, issn = {0002-9572}, } @article {pmid17732211, year = {1932}, author = {Blunt, GM}, title = {THE STRUCTURE OF CHROMOSOMES OF ZEA MAYS AS REVEALED BY THE FEULGEN REACTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {76}, number = {1973}, pages = {372}, doi = {10.1126/science.76.1973.372}, pmid = {17732211}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17732208, year = {1932}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF GENETICS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {76}, number = {1973}, pages = {368-370}, doi = {10.1126/science.76.1973.368}, pmid = {17732208}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17753735, year = {1932}, author = {Helwig, ER}, title = {THE PRESENCE OF COMPOUND CHROMOSOMES IN THE PRIMARY SPERMATOCYTES OF CIRCOTETTIX VERRUCULATUS (ORTHOPTERA).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {76}, number = {1972}, pages = {352}, doi = {10.1126/science.76.1972.352}, pmid = {17753735}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21260051, year = {1932}, author = {Bickerton, JM}, title = {"The inheritance of blindness"-corrigendum.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {24}, number = {3}, pages = {260}, pmid = {21260051}, } @article {pmid21260049, year = {1932}, author = {Wagner-Manslau, W}, title = {The inheritance of human fertility: A demonstration of its genetic basis.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {24}, number = {3}, pages = {195-210}, pmid = {21260049}, } @article {pmid17754111, year = {1932}, author = {Reed, LL and Mendel, LB and Vickery, HB}, title = {THE ADMINISTRATION OF FERROUS IODIDE AND LINOLEIC ACID TO RATS DEPRIVED OF VITAMIN A.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {76}, number = {1970}, pages = {300-301}, doi = {10.1126/science.76.1970.300}, pmid = {17754111}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17754102, year = {1932}, author = {Morgan, TH}, title = {THE RISE OF GENETICS. II.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {76}, number = {1970}, pages = {285-288}, doi = {10.1126/science.76.1970.285}, pmid = {17754102}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17840456, year = {1932}, author = {Morgan, TH}, title = {THE RISE OF GENETICS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {76}, number = {1969}, pages = {261-267}, doi = {10.1126/science.76.1969.261}, pmid = {17840456}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17795324, year = {1932}, author = {Stancati, MF}, title = {PRODUCTION OF DOMINANT LETHAL GENETIC EFFECTS BY X-RADIATION OF SPERM IN HABROBRACON.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {76}, number = {1965}, pages = {197-198}, doi = {10.1126/science.76.1965.197}, pmid = {17795324}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20892526, year = {1932}, author = {}, title = {Chronological Mutations Affecting Medicine.}, journal = {Journal of the National Medical Association}, volume = {24}, number = {2}, pages = {44-45}, pmid = {20892526}, issn = {0027-9684}, } @article {pmid20318833, year = {1932}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {HUMAN TUMOURS AND THEIR INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {27}, number = {2}, pages = {182-187}, pmid = {20318833}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid20776932, year = {1932}, author = {}, title = {THE BLOOD GROUPS IN GENETICS AND ANTHROPOLOGY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3730}, pages = {26-27}, pmid = {20776932}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid21260036, year = {1932}, author = {Bickerton, JM}, title = {The inheritance of blindness: The contribution of eugenics to the reduction of eye disease.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {24}, number = {2}, pages = {115-126}, pmid = {21260036}, } @article {pmid17747117, year = {1932}, author = {Chittenden, RH and Levene, PA and Mendel, LB}, title = {AN APPEAL TO AMERICAN BIOCHEMISTS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {75}, number = {1954}, pages = {609}, doi = {10.1126/science.75.1954.609}, pmid = {17747117}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28354759, year = {1932}, author = {Stuart, CA and Cooper, HJ and Miller, R}, title = {A critical analysis of excretory products as sex controlling agents in cladocera.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {126}, number = {2}, pages = {325-347}, pmid = {28354759}, issn = {0043-5546}, abstract = {Conditions seem to exist under which the sex of the young to be produced by a Cladoceran mother is not determined by the animal's immediate environment. In such mothers a sex determining mechanism appears to have been inherited, and such mothers have been called "Sex Fast".Laboratory stock cultures of Cladocera not infrequently pass through periods of depression. While in such periods the mothers are for the most part "Sex Fast". Whether this can be termed sex control by inherent sexual cycles is questionable.The contention that many factors in the external environment of Cladocera may under suitable conditions act as sex controlling factors has been conclusively proven by numerous investigators. For the most part these are factors which affect the mother's metabolism, presumably accelerating or retarding the mother's development, acceleration being associated with female production, retardation with male production.Food, temperature and excretory substances are the external environmental factors most often associated with sex control in Cladocera. The evidence supporting the rôle of food and temperature in this reaction appears to be adequate but further experimental evidence supporting excretory substances in the control of sex is needed before a specific rôle in sex control in Cladocera can be assigned to this factor.}, } @article {pmid17817575, year = {1932}, author = {Burkett, GW}, title = {CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN ALTHEA ROSEA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {75}, number = {1949}, pages = {488}, doi = {10.1126/science.75.1949.488-a}, pmid = {17817575}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19870027, year = {1932}, author = {McEwen, C}, title = {CYTOLOGIC STUDIES ON RHEUMATIC FEVER : I. THE CHARACTERISTIC CELL OF THE RHEUMATIC GRANULOMA.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {55}, number = {5}, pages = {745-759}, pmid = {19870027}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Scrapings of subcutaneous nodules from ten patients with rheumatic fever were examined microscopically after being stained with supravital dyes. From the uniform results obtained, the following conclusions have been drawn. 1. Supravital staining of cells from these lesions gives information unobtainable with ordinary histologic methods. 2. The scrapings show a great predominance of certain cells almost entirely devoid of phagocytic power and not characterized by the reactions with neutral red which distinguish monocytes, epithelioid cells, and clasmatocytes. Hence they differ from the essential cells of the lesions of tuberculosis and experimental syphilis. These differences are probably of a functional and developmental rather than of a genetic nature. 3. The cells probably arise from the undifferentiated mesenchymal elements of loose connective tissue, although it is possible that endothelial cells take part in their formation in some instances. 4. Since there is little doubt that the subcutaneous rheumatic nodules are pathologically identical with rheumatic granulomata else-where in the body, these conclusions are considered applicable also to the Aschoff body cells of the myocardial submiliary nodules.}, } @article {pmid21260023, year = {1932}, author = {Vogt, O}, title = {Neurology and eugenics: The role of experimental genetics in their development.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {24}, number = {1}, pages = {15-18}, pmid = {21260023}, } @article {pmid17797672, year = {1932}, author = {Broadfoot, WC}, title = {POSSIBILITIES OF NATURAL RADIATIONS FROM THE GREAT BEAR LAKE PITCHBLENDE DEPOSITS ON GENE MUTATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {75}, number = {1943}, pages = {334-335}, doi = {10.1126/science.75.1943.334}, pmid = {17797672}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19872656, year = {1932}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Pincus, G}, title = {ANALYSIS OF THE GEOTROPIC ORIENTATION OF YOUNG RATS. VI.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {15}, number = {4}, pages = {437-462}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.15.4.437}, pmid = {19872656}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Races of Rattus norvegicus labelled A and B give characteristic curves relating angle of orientation theta during geotropic progression to the inclination (alpha) of the surface. The orientation-angles for B are higher at every slope, and the threshold slope for orientation is lower in B. When these races are cross-bred, the F(1) progeny show a theta-alpha curve in general corresponding to that for the B parent, as regards both threshold slope and magnitudes of theta. Differences between the curve for F(1) and B have to do (1) with a slight but significant distortion of the curve, such that from alpha = 15 degrees to about (alpha = 35 degrees the mean curve is slightly above that for B, whereas above this slope of surface, theta is consistently below that for B, and (2) below alpha = 35 degrees the horizontal latitude of variation in the curve theta vs. log sin alpha is much greater than above alpha = 35 degrees . The first distortion is interpreted as due to the fact that, as a manifestation of heterosis, developmental processes which upon the one hand lead to growth in bulk in the posterior region of the body, and on the other which would lead to a proportionate development of tension receptors in the legs, fail to keep pace harmoniously. In ordinary development of individuals in a pure line, harmonious relationships between these two aspects of growth are maintained. The variation of response (theta) is not altered in F(1), if attention is paid to the total observed variation; but the unmodifiable or uncontrollable portion of the total variation of theta, not affected as a function of sin alpha, is increased. This fact is more pronounced in female offspring from the matings A male symbol x B female symbol. This effect in F(1) is interpreted as due to the introduction of modifying genetic influences, which affect variation of orientation. The percentage of modifiable variation is reduced from 74 per cent (mean) in B to about 59 per cent in F(1). These interpretations are checked by the behavior of offspring produced in the backcross F(1) x B. The disharmony of developmental processes thought to be signalized by the distortion of the form of the theta-alpha curve disappears completely in these backcross individuals. It can be computed that an equivalent distortion of the theta-alpha curve for B would be produced by the posterior attachment of a mass of about 0.5 gm., unaccompanied by its proportion of receptors in the legs; in backcrossing to the B line, this should be reduced in the average to about "0.25 gm.," which is at about the threshold for any detectable effect of a mass added posteriorly. The variability of theta in (F(1) x B) is not different from that for B, or for F(1) (total variation); but, as must be expected if the unmodified variation has been increased in F(1) by the action of modifying genetic influences not directly connected with the genes determining the numbers of tension-receptors, we find that in (F(1) x B) the percentage of modifiable variation is returned half-way (65 per cent) toward that for the B line. The bearing of certain considerations derived from the treatment of this case is discussed with reference to the desirability that other phenomena of "hybrid vigor" and heterosis be similarly analyzed.}, } @article {pmid17776355, year = {1932}, author = {Rygg, GL and Darrow, GM}, title = {PATERNAL AND MATERNAL INHERITANCE IN FRAGARIA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {75}, number = {1940}, pages = {269-270}, doi = {10.1126/science.75.1940.269}, pmid = {17776355}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21433522, year = {1932}, author = {Lusk, G}, title = {To Lafayette B. Mendel.}, journal = {The Yale journal of biology and medicine}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {369.b1-370}, pmid = {21433522}, issn = {0044-0086}, } @article {pmid20776697, year = {1932}, author = {Raw, N}, title = {HUMAN AND BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS: THE QUESTION OF MUTATION OF THE TUBERCLE BACILLUS.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {3712}, pages = {377-378}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.3712.377}, pmid = {20776697}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17739255, year = {1932}, author = {}, title = {SECTIONS F AND G (BOTANICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCES). **AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. **ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. **AMERICAN MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. GENETICS SECTIONS, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ZOOLOGISTS AND BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. daggerPHI SIGMA BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {75}, number = {1936}, pages = {161-162}, doi = {10.1126/science.75.1936.161}, pmid = {17739255}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29010836, year = {1932}, author = {Pasricha, CL and de Monte, AJ and Gupta, SK}, title = {Mutation of Cholera Vibrios: The Characters of the Population of a Freshly-Isolated Cholera Colony, with a Note on Some Colony Variants of Cholera and Cholera-Like Vibrios.}, journal = {The Indian medical gazette}, volume = {67}, number = {2}, pages = {64-69}, pmid = {29010836}, issn = {0019-5863}, } @article {pmid17799375, year = {1932}, author = {Walker, RI}, title = {CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN ULMUS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {75}, number = {1934}, pages = {107}, doi = {10.1126/science.75.1934.107-a}, pmid = {17799375}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19872643, year = {1932}, author = {Rahn, O}, title = {A CHEMICAL EXPLANATION OF THE VARIABILITY OF THE GROWTH RATE.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {15}, number = {3}, pages = {257-277}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.15.3.257}, pmid = {19872643}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {The general belief that uniform cells under uniform conditions will all multiply at the same moment implies that the smallest units of the chromosomes, i.e., either the genes or the molecules of which the genes are composed, all double at exactly the same moment in all cells. Since the doubling of chromosomes is a synthetic chemical process, it seems more probable that it would follow chemical laws. With the assumption that the corresponding molecules in a number of uniform cells obey the mass law in their process of doubling, a definite order in the multiplication of identical cells is established which can be formulated mathematically for the simplest case. This is the same assumption which the author has used to account for the differences in the order of death between bacteria and higher organisms. This theory demands a great variability of the growth rate of uniform cells, so great that it must be experimentally measurable even for cells with a million molecules to the chromosome. The theory demands further that the frequency curve of cell divisions plotted for successive time intervals, be skewed to the left, and that the relative range of variation become smaller as the number of genes or gene-type molecules increases. Experiments on the growth rate of Bacterium aerogenes and Saccharomyces ellipsoideus showed regularly a frequency curve skewed to the left. The yeast had a relatively narrower range of variability than the bacterium. Even with multicellular organisms, theoretical calculations show a range of variation of the growth rate from the egg cell which should still be measurable though it decreases relatively with the number of cells produced. An experiment on the size of bacteria colonies at different ages of development agreed with the theory.}, } @article {pmid21260010, year = {1932}, author = {Blacker, CP}, title = {The role of genetics in preventive medicine.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {23}, number = {4}, pages = {319-323}, pmid = {21260010}, } @article {pmid21260005, year = {1932}, author = {Crew, FA}, title = {The genetic background of mental deficiency.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {23}, number = {4}, pages = {299-303}, pmid = {21260005}, } @article {pmid17752476, year = {1931}, author = {Schmuck, ML and Metz, CW}, title = {A METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF CHROMOSOMES IN ENTIRE INSECT EGGS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {74}, number = {1928}, pages = {600-601}, doi = {10.1126/science.74.1928.600}, pmid = {17752476}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17807638, year = {1931}, author = {Roberts, E}, title = {A NEW MUTATION IN THE HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {74}, number = {1927}, pages = {569}, doi = {10.1126/science.74.1927.569}, pmid = {17807638}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19872641, year = {1931}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Pincus, G}, title = {ANALYSIS OF THE GEOTROPIC ORIENTATION OF YOUNG RATS. III : PART 2.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {225-242}, pmid = {19872641}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Extension of analysis of the functional basis of geotropic excitation and response in young rats has made it desirable to obtain, for additional genetically stabilized lines, further tests of the quantitative reproducibility of orientation data as secured from successive generations in these lines over a period of several years; and of the measures of variation of performance as these are related to the exciting vector and to the extent of orientation. Procedures are illustrated whereby the significance of measurements can be checked automatically. It is shown that differences apparent in the geotropic behavior of three inbred lines of R. norvegicus are quantitatively recoverable over a period of nine generations. The constant, characteristic features for each inbred line concern: the extent of upward orientation, absolutely and as a function of the inclination of the substratum; the threshold slope for orientation; the dispersion of mean orientation-angles as governed by the slope of substratum; the dependence of the dispersion of the relative variation of observed orientation-angles upon the intensity of excitation; and the proportion of the total variation of response which is modifiable as a function of the slope of surface. It is also shown that when for two lines of rats the curves connecting orientation-angle with inclination of substratum differ in position and in details of form, the curves none-the-less undergo distortions of homologous type when rats of these lines creep geotropically with the same additional load in the form of a mass attached at a corresponding position on the back; and that shifting this mass to another position induces a quite different modification of the curve. These effects are discussed in terms of the view that orientation during geotropic creeping is controlled by the adjustment of sensorially equivalent tension-excitation in the legs of the two sides of the body, and that the frequency distributions of thresholds for excitation within the several groups of receptor units concerned differ quantitatively among the inbred stocks, but are statistically constant within each line.}, } @article {pmid29638693, year = {1931}, author = {Lambie, CG and Wiesner, BP}, title = {On the Relation between the Hormones of the Anterior Lobe of the Pituitary and Clinical Syndromes.}, journal = {Edinburgh medical journal}, volume = {38}, number = {11}, pages = {605-617}, pmid = {29638693}, issn = {0367-1038}, } @article {pmid29009852, year = {1931}, author = {Pasricha, CL and de Monte, AJ and Gupta, SK}, title = {Mutation of Cholera-Like Vibrios under the Action of Bacteriophage: Lysability of Cholera-Like Vibrios by Pure-Line Races of Cholera Bacteriophage and Changes Induced in the Serological Reactions of Cholera-Like Vibrios under the Influence of Bacteriophage.}, journal = {The Indian medical gazette}, volume = {66}, number = {11}, pages = {610-618}, pmid = {29009852}, issn = {0019-5863}, } @article {pmid19869955, year = {1931}, author = {Lynch, CJ}, title = {STUDIES ON THE RELATION BETWEEN TUMOR SUSCEPTIBILITY AND HEREDITY : V. THE INFLUENCE OF HEREDITY UPON THE INCIDENCE OF LUNG TUMORS IN MICE.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {54}, number = {5}, pages = {747-760}, pmid = {19869955}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {A male mouse from a strain with a high incidence of spontaneous lung tumors was crossed with several females derived from a low tumor strain. The first generation of offspring were then backcrossed to individuals of the original strains. The resulting two groups of offspring differed significantly in the incidence of spontaneous tumors of the lung. These facts are discussed in relation to others previously discovered. It seems clear from the evidence presented that there are among mice constitutional types which differ in incidence of tumors of the lung and that the differences are inherited. The number of genetic factors involved has not been determined. No influence of sex was apparent. The possibility of there being genetic factors which affect tumor age will be dealt with later.}, } @article {pmid21433508, year = {1931}, author = {D'Herelle, F}, title = {Bacterial Mutations.}, journal = {The Yale journal of biology and medicine}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, pages = {55-61}, pmid = {21433508}, issn = {0044-0086}, } @article {pmid17836034, year = {1931}, author = {Caullery, M}, title = {GENETICS AND EVOLUTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {74}, number = {1915}, pages = {254-260}, doi = {10.1126/science.74.1915.254}, pmid = {17836034}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17808220, year = {1931}, author = {Ottley, AM}, title = {CHROMOSOMES OF PETUNIA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {74}, number = {1911}, pages = {175}, doi = {10.1126/science.74.1911.175}, pmid = {17808220}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17782493, year = {1931}, author = {Snyder, LH}, title = {INHERITED TASTE DEFICIENCY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {74}, number = {1910}, pages = {151-152}, doi = {10.1126/science.74.1910.151}, pmid = {17782493}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20776268, year = {1931}, author = {Rutherfurd, ME}, title = {THREE GENERATIONS OF INHERITED DENTAL DEFECT.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3678}, pages = {9-11}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.3678.9}, pmid = {20776268}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid20776252, year = {1931}, author = {Manson, JS}, title = {HEREDITY AND DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTION.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3678}, pages = {11}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.3678.11}, pmid = {20776252}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid29010157, year = {1931}, author = {Dutt, R}, title = {Inherited Stone.}, journal = {The Indian medical gazette}, volume = {66}, number = {7}, pages = {420}, pmid = {29010157}, issn = {0019-5863}, } @article {pmid21259983, year = {1931}, author = {Elderton, WP}, title = {Heredity and mortality: Family history in connection with life assurance.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {129-135}, pmid = {21259983}, } @article {pmid21259981, year = {1931}, author = {Lewis, AJ}, title = {Genetic problems in psychiatry: And their solution by the study of twins.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {119-125}, pmid = {21259981}, } @article {pmid21259979, year = {1931}, author = {Haldane, JB}, title = {Mathematical Darwinism: A discussion of the genetical theory of natural selection.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {115-117}, pmid = {21259979}, } @article {pmid17814366, year = {1931}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {A CYTOLOGICAL MAP OF THE X-CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {73}, number = {1902}, pages = {647-648}, doi = {10.1126/science.73.1902.647}, pmid = {17814366}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17839686, year = {1931}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {A CONFERENCE ON HEREDITY AS APPLIED TO MAN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {73}, number = {1901}, pages = {613-614}, doi = {10.1126/science.73.1901.613}, pmid = {17839686}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17808964, year = {1931}, author = {Blakeslee, AF}, title = {THE GENETIC VIEW-POINT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {73}, number = {1900}, pages = {571-577}, doi = {10.1126/science.73.1900.571}, pmid = {17808964}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17843976, year = {1931}, author = {Osborn, HF}, title = {PALEONTOLOGY VERSUS DEVRIESIANISM AND GENETICS IN THE FACTORS OF THE EVOLUTION PROBLEM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {73}, number = {1899}, pages = {547-549}, doi = {10.1126/science.73.1899.547}, pmid = {17843976}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17733087, year = {1931}, author = {Murray, JM}, title = {A PRELIMINARY NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF A COLOR MUTATION IN THE HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {73}, number = {1896}, pages = {482}, doi = {10.1126/science.73.1896.482}, pmid = {17733087}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17755778, year = {1931}, author = {Lyon, EP}, title = {A CONFERENCE ON HEREDITY AS APPLIED TO MAN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {73}, number = {1894}, pages = {421}, doi = {10.1126/science.73.1894.421}, pmid = {17755778}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29009984, year = {1931}, author = {Chaudhuri, A}, title = {Blood Groups and Heredity.}, journal = {The Indian medical gazette}, volume = {66}, number = {4}, pages = {193-195}, pmid = {29009984}, issn = {0019-5863}, } @article {pmid21259968, year = {1931}, author = {Smith, AD}, title = {Mendelism and farm livestock: How improvement has and can be achieved.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {25-30}, pmid = {21259968}, } @article {pmid17837167, year = {1931}, author = {Rhoades, MM}, title = {CYTOPLASMIC INHERITANCE OF MALE STERILITY IN ZEA MAYS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {73}, number = {1891}, pages = {340-341}, doi = {10.1126/science.73.1891.340}, pmid = {17837167}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19872598, year = {1931}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {METABOLISM AS RELATED TO CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE AND THE DURATION OF LIFE.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, pages = {463-472}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.14.4.463}, pmid = {19872598}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {This paper presents the rates of CO(2) production for four groups of Drosophila which differ in their chromosome constitutions. The four groups have metabolic rates which correlate with the balance of their chromosomes, the balanced chromosome groups of flies producing less CO(2) than the unbalanced chromosome groups. It is concluded therefore that genic balance plays a prominent part in metabolic control. The carbon dioxide rates are related to the duration of life within these groups. The results show that qualitatively the larger the production of CO(2) per day the shorter the time which the flies are capable of living. The agreement is not exact quantitatively. Rubner's theory postulating a limit for the energy an organism is capable of metabolizing does not hold for the six classes of flies. The data show that the theory can be at most not more than a partial truth. Cell size is found to show no direct correlation with the metabolic rates of the different fly cohorts.}, } @article {pmid19872597, year = {1931}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {ON CHROMOSOME BALANCE AS A FACTOR IN DURATION OF LIFE.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, pages = {447-461}, pmid = {19872597}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {This paper presents a study of the influence of chromosome balance on duration of life in Drosophila. The balanced type of cells are shown to favor a longer life than are the unbalanced type. Under the identical conditions of the experiment, the type females live an average of 33.1+/-.6 days; the type males 28.9+/-.8 days; the triploid females 33.1+/-.8 days and the sex-intergrade females 15.0+/-.3 days. The unbalance of the chromosomes and therefore of the genes contained within them is evidently a fundamental factor in the probable life span of the individual. The magnitude of the effect is fully on a par with that found for other factors, i.e., different Mendelian genes for constitutional vigor, etc. It has been possible to show by a study of the various sex classifications within the sex-intergrade class that the presence or absence of ovarian or testicular tissue as such is not the primary cause of the difference in the life duration in the type males and females but that the cause is to be found deeper, sex determination and duration of life accompanying each other and resulting from the common cause, chromosome constitution. The survival curve of the sex-intergrade groups present a limiting curve of duration of life, a constant death rate for each day of age. The curves have different rates of degeneration. To account for this fact it is necessary to assume that for these particular organisms a different organ in the two groups has assumed major significance to life due to the gene complex which causes their differentiation. Recurrent chance environmental and hereditary agents acting on organs generate the type of probability curve observed. Triploid flies are made up of cells which are one-third larger than the cells of the type flies. It is not without significance to note that such individuals show no greater or less duration of life than do the ordinary flies when both groups have their chromosomes in balance.}, } @article {pmid19872595, year = {1931}, author = {Pincus, G}, title = {ON THE TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS FOR FREQUENCY OF BREATHING MOVEMENTS IN INBRED STRAINS OF MICE AND IN THEIR HYBRID OFFSPRING. I.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, pages = {421-443}, pmid = {19872595}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Young mice of a selected line of the dilute brown strain of mice exhibit over the range 15-25 degrees C. (body temperature) a relation of frequency of breathing movements to temperature such that when fitted by the Arrhenius equation the data give a value for the constant micro of 24,000+/- calories or, less frequently, 28,000+/-. Young mice of an inbred albino strain show over the range 15-20 degrees C. a value of micro = 34,000+/-, or, less frequently, 14,000+/-, with a critical temperature at about 20 degrees C. and a value of micro = 14,000+/- above 20 degrees C. The F(1) hybrids of these two strains, and the backcross generations to either parent strain, exhibit only those four values of the temperature characteristic observed in the parent strains and none other. One may therefore speak of the inheritance of the value of the constant micro, but the inheritance shows in this instance no Mendelian behavior. Furthermore there appears to be inherited the occurrence (or absence) of a critical temperature at 20 degrees C. These experiments indicate the "biological reality" of the temperature characteristics.}, } @article {pmid18741694, year = {1931}, author = {}, title = {CRUDE INHERITANCES STILL EXIST IN CALIFORNIA'S LUNACY LAWS-CERTAIN REVISIONS ARE MUCH NEEDED.}, journal = {California and western medicine}, volume = {34}, number = {3}, pages = {194-195}, pmid = {18741694}, issn = {0093-4038}, } @article {pmid17771919, year = {1931}, author = {Mangelsdorf, PC and Fraps, GS}, title = {A DIRECT QUANTITATIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VITAMIN A IN CORN AND THE NUMBER OF GENES FOR YELLOW PIGMENTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {73}, number = {1887}, pages = {241-242}, doi = {10.1126/science.73.1887.241-b}, pmid = {17771919}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21773475, year = {1931}, author = {}, title = {SOME PITFALLS IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF INHERITED SYPHILIS: DISCUSSION.}, journal = {The British journal of venereal diseases}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, pages = {25-31}, pmid = {21773475}, issn = {0007-134X}, } @article {pmid21773474, year = {1931}, author = {Nabarro, D}, title = {SOME PITFALLS IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF INHERITED SYPHILIS.}, journal = {The British journal of venereal diseases}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, pages = {1-24}, doi = {10.1136/sti.7.1.1}, pmid = {21773474}, issn = {0007-134X}, } @article {pmid17866488, year = {1931}, author = {Slye, M}, title = {THE INTERRELATION BETWEEN HEREDITARY PREDISPOSITON AND EXTERNAL FACTORS IN THE CAUSATION OF CANCER: I. NEOPLASMS IN MICE AT THE SITE OF GROSS TRAUMAS STUDIES IN THE INCIDENCE AND INHERITABILITY OF SPONTANEOUS TUMORS IN MICE. 30TH REPORT.}, journal = {Annals of surgery}, volume = {93}, number = {1}, pages = {40-49}, doi = {10.1097/00000658-193101000-00008}, pmid = {17866488}, issn = {0003-4932}, } @article {pmid17866475, year = {1931}, author = {Deelman, HT}, title = {HEREDITY AND CANCER.}, journal = {Annals of surgery}, volume = {93}, number = {1}, pages = {30-34}, doi = {10.1097/00000658-193101000-00006}, pmid = {17866475}, issn = {0003-4932}, } @article {pmid17866457, year = {1931}, author = {Warthin, AS}, title = {THE GENETIC NEOPLASTIC RELATIONSHIPS OF HODGKIN'S DISEASE, ALEUKAEMIC AND LEUKAEMIC LYMPHOBLASTOMA, AND MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES.}, journal = {Annals of surgery}, volume = {93}, number = {1}, pages = {153-161}, doi = {10.1097/00000658-193101000-00022}, pmid = {17866457}, issn = {0003-4932}, } @article {pmid28353823, year = {1930}, author = {Lewit, SG}, title = {[Not Available].}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {122}, number = {4}, pages = {770-783}, doi = {10.1007/BF00575212}, pmid = {28353823}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid21433476, year = {1930}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {Some Relations of Diet to Fat Deposition in the Body.}, journal = {The Yale journal of biology and medicine}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {107-137}, pmid = {21433476}, issn = {0044-0086}, } @article {pmid19869806, year = {1930}, author = {Richter, MN and Macdowell, EC}, title = {STUDIES ON MOUSE LEUKEMIA : III. A COMPARISON OF FOUR LINES OF LEUKEMIA TRANSMITTED BY INOCULATION.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {52}, number = {6}, pages = {823-833}, pmid = {19869806}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Several lines of lymphatic leukemia in mice, experimentally transmitted by inoculation into hosts of a closely inbred strain, have been established and carried on simultaneously. Among the inoculated mice there were found different types of response, according to the line of leukemia inoculated. The differences consisted mainly in the extent or distribution of lesions. Although the same line did not always show the same distribution of lesions, there was a distinct tendency for the cases in a line to present the same characteristics on successive transfers over a considerable period. A comparison of the frequency of the occurrence of certain lesions in four lines of transmission shows that: 1. Increases in the total leucocyte counts were less common and less marked in Lines A and E than in Lines H and I. In the lines first mentioned, normal counts were relatively frequent. In Line H normal counts were uncommon, and in Line I were not observed. The highest counts were found in Line I. 2. Peritoneal effusion was characteristic of Line A for 43 transfers. It was found in Line E, but for a considerably shorter period and in a smaller proportion of cases; it was rare in Lines H and I. 3. Pleural effusion was frequently found in Lines A and E but rarely in Lines H and I. 4. Infiltration in the liver occurred to a marked degree in all the mice of Lines H and I, but in fewer mice and to a variable degree in Lines A and E. 5. Infiltration in the kidney in Line I was present in 90 per cent of the mice, and was of marked grade. In line H it was present in 67 per cent of the mice (24 per cent of marked grade) but in Lines A and E it was rare. 6. A considerable amount of variability in results occurred in Lines A and E, whereas Lines H and I remained remarkably constant. The lesions characteristic of a line were not necessarily those present in the spontaneous case from which the first transfer of the line was made. As the mice used for inoculation were genetically uniform, the differences between the lines are not due to genetic differences in the hosts, but to differences in the materials inoculated.}, } @article {pmid21259954, year = {1930}, author = {Leigh-Taylor, HS}, title = {The heredity of the tudors.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {226}, pmid = {21259954}, } @article {pmid21259953, year = {1930}, author = {Inge, WR}, title = {The heredity of the tudors.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {226}, pmid = {21259953}, } @article {pmid21259951, year = {1930}, author = {Gun, WT}, title = {The heredity of the stewarts: A remarkably varied family.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {195-201}, pmid = {21259951}, } @article {pmid21259950, year = {1930}, author = {Roberts, JA}, title = {Eugenics without mendelism: Some criticisms of current points of view.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {187-193}, pmid = {21259950}, } @article {pmid17746447, year = {1930}, author = {Hersh, AH}, title = {THE NEED FOR AND THE PROPOSAL OF A NEW GENETIC TERM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {72}, number = {1864}, pages = {294-295}, doi = {10.1126/science.72.1864.294}, pmid = {17746447}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19869772, year = {1930}, author = {Forkner, CE}, title = {THE ORIGIN OF MONOCYTES IN CERTAIN LYMPH NODES AND THEIR GENETIC RELATION TO OTHER CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {52}, number = {3}, pages = {385-404}, pmid = {19869772}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. The theories for the origin of monocytes from myeloblasts, lymphocytes, endothelium, macrophages, and primitive cells are reviewed and considered. 2. Monocytes in all stages of development have been demonstrated to be present constantly in large numbers in all the lymph nodes of the body, except in the large mesenteric group. 3. The relations of these cells to undifferentiated cells, lymphocytes, macrophages, plasma cells, and endothelium are described. 4. The origin of adult monocytes from primitive undifferentiated cells through the stages of monoblasts and pre-monocytes is described and illustrated. 5. The demonstration in certain lymph nodes of innumerable monocytes in all stages of development permits of a shifting of the term "monoblast" from a more or less theoretical name to its proper place as a term designating that particular cell which is derived from a primitive undifferentiated cell and which is the immediate precursor of the pre-monocyte. 6. The term "pre-monocyte" is proposed to designate the intermediate stage between the monoblast and the mature monocyte. 7. Evidence is advanced to show that monocytes are an independent strain of cells, but that under physiological conditions they may be transformed into macrophages, this representing at least one way in which the latter cells normally are produced. 8. In no organs or tissues other than in certain specific lymph nodes, chiefly the peripheral group, can one constantly find monocytes in all stages of development. 9. Developing monocytes occasionally may be found in small numbers in the spleen, mesenteric lymph nodes, Peyer's patches, subcutaneous connective tissues, lungs, and omenta of normal rabbits, but their presence is by no means constant and their numbers are insignificant in comparison with those found in the peripheral lymph nodes. 10. Monocytes and pre-monocytes do not stain by the common methods used for the demonstration of the reticulo-endothelial system and therefore must be considered for the present as independent of this system, except in so far as monocytes may be transformed into macrophages. 11. Plasma cells, stained with the supravital technique, as seen in lymph nodes, are described. No basis has been found for the theory that plasma cells and monocytes are closely related structural elements.}, } @article {pmid17745453, year = {1930}, author = {Horlacher, WR}, title = {AN ATTEMPT TO PRODUCE MUTATIONS BY THE USE OF ELECTRICITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {72}, number = {1856}, pages = {96-97}, doi = {10.1126/science.72.1856.96}, pmid = {17745453}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20775560, year = {1930}, author = {Sharpey-Schafer, E}, title = {RESEARCH IN ANIMAL GENETICS.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3626}, pages = {30-32}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.3626.30}, pmid = {20775560}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17769439, year = {1930}, author = {Osborn, HF}, title = {PALEONTOLOGY VERSUS GENETICS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {72}, number = {1853}, pages = {1-3}, doi = {10.1126/science.72.1853.1}, pmid = {17769439}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259940, year = {1930}, author = {Gun, WT}, title = {The heredity of the tudors: And the common characteristics of the family.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, pages = {111-116}, pmid = {21259940}, } @article {pmid17730781, year = {1930}, author = {Cockerell, TD}, title = {GENETICS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {71}, number = {1852}, pages = {663-664}, doi = {10.1126/science.71.1852.663}, pmid = {17730781}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19869738, year = {1930}, author = {Wyckoff, RW and Rivers, TM}, title = {THE EFFECT OF CATHODE RAYS UPON CERTAIN BACTERIA.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {51}, number = {6}, pages = {921-932}, doi = {10.1084/jem.51.6.921}, pmid = {19869738}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. For the two motile bacilli, B. coli and B. aertryke, the absorption of a single 155 K.V. electron is sufficient to cause death. Furthermore, all, or nearly all, the electrons absorbed are lethal. The same is undoubtedly true of Staphylococcus aureus. In addition to providing a quantitative picture of the interaction of bacteria and cathode rays, these results suggest that radiation of the energy content used in our experiments is not suitable for altering the inheritable characteristics of bacteria. 2. The differences in sensitivity to cathode rays shown by the bacteria studied can be explained by the purely physical factor of size. 3. Counts giving significant conclusions concerning killing rates can be obtained only if there is no clumping of the cells when spread and only if the cells are not allowed to multiply before irradiation. Both these precautions seem rarely to have been met in the experiments that have in the past been made with X-rays and other forms of radiation.}, } @article {pmid19872544, year = {1930}, author = {Macdowell, EC and Gates, WH and Macdowell, CG}, title = {THE INFLUENCE OF THE QUANTITY OF NUTRITION UPON THE GROWTH OF THE SUCKLING MOUSE.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {13}, number = {5}, pages = {529-545}, pmid = {19872544}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Under usual conditions, the growth of the suckling mouse is limited by the quantity of mother's milk available. As this limitation is removed the growth curve approaches a parabola, which is abruptly interrupted at the end of the second week, when the natural process of weaning begins.}, } @article {pmid29645652, year = {1930}, author = {}, title = {Birth Hæmorrhages and Heredity.}, journal = {Edinburgh medical journal}, volume = {37}, number = {4}, pages = {254}, pmid = {29645652}, issn = {0367-1038}, } @article {pmid19869718, year = {1930}, author = {Richter, MN and Macdowell, EC}, title = {STUDIES ON LEUKEMIA IN MICE : I. THE EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSION OF LEUKEMIA.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {51}, number = {4}, pages = {659-673}, pmid = {19869718}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Lymphatic leukemia has occurred with great frequency in a particular strain of mice which have been inbred by brother-sister matings since 1921. In addition to typical cases of leukemia are others which, because of the absence of leukemic changes in the blood, correspond to "pseudoleukemia" and others which, by the presence of unusually great enlargement of certain lymph node groups resemble the "leukosarcomatoses" as observed in man. Examinations of the blood of leukemic mice have shown that leukemic blood pictures are not necessarily early in their appearance, nor are they constant. The blood picture may not, therefore, be used as a criterion for the separation of the two diseases (leukemia and pseudoleukemia) but merely indicates different phases of the same condition. Likewise, cases with lesions intermediate between the local growths of "leukosarcomatosis" and the more general lymphatic enlargements of leukemia suggest that these conditions differ only in the distribution of lesions but not in their nature. Lymphatic leukemia occurring spontaneously in this strain may be transmitted to other mice of the same strain, and carried, apparently, for an unlimited number of transfers in animals at an earlier age than that at which leukemia occurs spontaneously. In each of 10 such experiments transmissions were obtained. The lesions produced by inoculation correspond to those of spontaneous cases, in that they consist of growths of abnormal lymphoid cells which infiltrate tissues and organs and often appear in the circulating blood. Only minor differences have occurred, some of which are characteristic of certain experimental lines. After repeated transfers, the disease tends to run a more acute course. Among the cases in which transmissions occurred, are some without leukemic changes in the blood, and many with local growths at the site of inoculation or in certain node groups. The differences in the blood pictures and distribution of lesions (which latter may be influenced to some extent by the method of inoculation) correspond to similar differences which are sometimes observed in the spontaneous cases.}, } @article {pmid28353791, year = {1930}, author = {Kühn, A and Henke, K}, title = {[Not Available].}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {122}, number = {1}, pages = {204-212}, doi = {10.1007/BF00576973}, pmid = {28353791}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid17818226, year = {1930}, author = {Allen, CE}, title = {INHERITANCE IN A HEPATIC.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {71}, number = {1834}, pages = {197-204}, doi = {10.1126/science.71.1834.197}, pmid = {17818226}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17806621, year = {1930}, author = {Oliver, CP}, title = {THE EFFECT OF VARYING THE DURATION OF X-RAY TREATMENT UPON THE FREQUENCY OF MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {71}, number = {1828}, pages = {44-46}, doi = {10.1126/science.71.1828.44}, pmid = {17806621}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17806620, year = {1930}, author = {Hanson, FB and Heys, F}, title = {A POSSIBLE RELATION BETWEEN NATURAL (EARTH) RADIATION AND GENE MUTATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {71}, number = {1828}, pages = {43-44}, doi = {10.1126/science.71.1828.43}, pmid = {17806620}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17759789, year = {1929}, author = {Alexander, J and Bridges, CB}, title = {SOME PHYSICOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF LIFE, MUTATION AND EVOLUTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {70}, number = {1821}, pages = {508-510}, doi = {10.1126/science.70.1821.508}, pmid = {17759789}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19872522, year = {1929}, author = {Gates, FL}, title = {A STUDY OF THE BACTERICIDAL ACTION OF ULTRA VIOLET LIGHT : II. THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND CONDITIONS.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {249-260}, pmid = {19872522}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {1. Wide differences in the intensity of incident ultra violet energy are not accurately compensated by corresponding changes in the exposure time, so that the Bunsen-Roscoe reciprocity law does not hold, strictly, especially for bactericidal action on young, metabolically and genetically active bacteria. In the present series of experiments, however, the energies used at various wave lengths did not differ by so much as to cause a significant error in the reported reactions. 2. The longer wave length limit of a direct bactericidal action on S. aureus was found to be between 302 and 313 mmicro. The shorter limit was not determined because the long exposures required vitiate quantitative results. Bactericidal action was observed at lambda225 mmicro. 3. The temperature coefficient of the bactericidal reaction approaches 1 and thus furnishes empirical evidence that the direct action of ultra violet light on bacteria is essentially physical or photochemical in character. 4. The hydrogen ion concentration of the environment has no appreciable effect upon the bactericidal reaction between the limits of pH 4.5 and 7.5. At pH 9 and 10 evidence of a slight but definite increase in bacterial susceptibility was noted, but this difference may have been due to a less favorable environment for subsequent recovery and multiplication of injured organisms. 5. Plane polarization of incident ultra violet radiation has no demonstrable effect upon its bactericidal action. In a third paper of this group the ratios of incident to absorbed ultra violet energy at various wave lengths and the significance of these relations in an analysis of the bactericidal reaction will be discussed.}, } @article {pmid17819927, year = {1929}, author = {Beadle, GW}, title = {A GENE FOR SUPERNUMERARY MITOSES DURING SPORE DEVELOPMENT IN ZEA MAYS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {70}, number = {1817}, pages = {406-407}, doi = {10.1126/science.70.1817.406}, pmid = {17819927}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17773224, year = {1929}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {ON THE NATURE OF GENE ACTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {70}, number = {1815}, pages = {358-360}, doi = {10.1126/science.70.1815.358-a}, pmid = {17773224}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17738323, year = {1929}, author = {Roberts, E}, title = {A BLUE MUTATION IN THE RAT (MUS NORVEGICUS).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {70}, number = {1814}, pages = {334}, doi = {10.1126/science.70.1814.334}, pmid = {17738323}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259912, year = {1929}, author = {Voge, CI and Moore, E}, title = {The human blood-groups: A survey of their nature and inheritance.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {197-204}, pmid = {21259912}, } @article {pmid21259910, year = {1929}, author = {de Beer, GR}, title = {The biology of growth: A review of its place in heredity and evolution.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {181-186}, pmid = {21259910}, } @article {pmid19872510, year = {1929}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Pincus, G}, title = {ANALYSIS OF THE GEOTROPIC ORIENTATION OF YOUNG RATS. II.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, pages = {81-84}, pmid = {19872510}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {1. Equations describing the geotropic orientation of young rats as a function of the inclination of the surface on which creeping take place, under standardized conditions, are found to be of similar form but with different values of the contained constants, when several different, genetically stabilized lines or races are compared. The values of these constants are characteristic for the several races. 2. The biological "reality" of the differences between young rats of two races, as given mathematical form in terms of these parameters and coefficients, can be submitted to radical test by investigating their behavior in inheritance. A simple result favorable to the inquiry would be decisive; a complex, non-clear result would not however be definitely unfavorable to the view that "real" differences in behavior are in question. The actual result is of a kind demonstrating (a) the efficiency of the original formulations, and (b), at the same time, the definite inheritance of certain quantitative aspects of geotropic behavior. 3. On the assumption that orientation on a sloping surface is achieved when, within a threshold difference, the tension-excitations on the two sides of the body (legs) are the same, the angle of oriented progression (theta) can be taken as a direct measure of the total excitation. This is consistent with the equation, accurately obeyed by our initial races, Delta cos theta/Delta sin alpha = - const., where alpha is the slope of the surface. 4. The total excitation of tension-receptors must be regarded as involving, over a gross interval of time, (1) the total array of receptors with thresholds below a certain value, a function of the stretching force, and (2) the frequency of change of tension. The latter, largely determined (it is assumed) by the frequency of stepping, should be proportional to the speed of progression. This speed is directly proportional to log sin alpha. Hence Deltatheta/Delta log sin alpha. plotted against sin alpha, should give a picture of the distribution of effective thresholds among the available tension-receptors in terms of the exciting component of gravity. For the races investigated this distribution can be resolved in each case into three groups. 5. A "variability number" is employed which permits the demonstration that the variability of theta as measured is (1) definitely controlled by alpha, and is (2) a characteristic number for each of the pure races used. 6. By attaching a weight to rats of one race it is found that Deltatheta/Deltaalpha is modified in a manner concordant with the assumption that the three "groups of sense organs" are in fact discrete. 7. In race K these three groups (I, II, III) are large, in race A, small (i, ii, iii). F(1) rats of the cross between these two races show i, ii, III. 8. F(1) individuals back-crossed to A give in the progeny two sorts of individuals, in equal numbers: i, ii, III and i, ii, iii. 9. F(1) individuals back-crossed to K are expected to give in the progeny four types of individuals, I, II; i, II; I, ii; i, ii. In the numbers available these classes are reasonably clear, and occur with equal frequency. 10. It is pointed out that these considerations imply a mode of definition of a gene somewhat different from that commonly employed by tacit assumption; namely, a definition of the effect in inheritance as a function of some controlling, independent variable.}, } @article {pmid17813838, year = {1929}, author = {}, title = {MUTATIONS CAUSED BY RADIATIONS FROM THE EARTH.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {70}, number = {1805}, pages = {x}, doi = {10.1126/science.70.1805.0x}, pmid = {17813838}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17755833, year = {1929}, author = {Clark, GL and Boruff, CS}, title = {THE EFFECT OF X-RAYS ON BACTERIA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {70}, number = {1803}, pages = {74-75}, doi = {10.1126/science.70.1803.74}, pmid = {17755833}, issn = {0036-8075}, abstract = {(1) X-rays act like sterilizing agents upon cultures of B.coli and Erythrobacillus prodigiosus, in that the curves are characteristic sterilization or death-rate curves showing that the total counts decrease logarithmically with time. (2) In this experiment B.coli did not show variation or mutation when it was treated with X-rays. (3) With increasing irradiation Erythrobacillus prodigiosus showed a tendency toward lack of ability to produce its characteristic red pigment. By allowing the organism to grow on the plate for a period of five days the greater portion of the colonies produced their pigment. If a transfer of a white colony is made to an agar slant the characteristic pigment is produced in twelve hours. In only one case was it necessary to make a second transfer in order to bring about the development of the pigment. The above is another example of the variation tendency of Erythrobacillus prodigiosus.}, } @article {pmid17802048, year = {1929}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {GREGOR MENDEL.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {70}, number = {1801}, pages = {16}, doi = {10.1126/science.70.1801.16}, pmid = {17802048}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259903, year = {1929}, author = {Ford, EB}, title = {The physiology of inheritance: Recent work and its bearing on human problems.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {114-116}, pmid = {21259903}, } @article {pmid17760028, year = {1929}, author = {McClintock, B}, title = {CHROMOSOME MORPHOLOGY IN ZEA MAYS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {69}, number = {1798}, pages = {629}, doi = {10.1126/science.69.1798.629}, pmid = {17760028}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28354651, year = {1929}, author = {Ford, EB and Huxley, JS}, title = {Genetic rate-factors in gammarus.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {117}, number = {1}, pages = {67-79}, doi = {10.1007/BF02110963}, pmid = {28354651}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid17818008, year = {1929}, author = {Durst, CE}, title = {INHERITANCE IN LETTUCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {69}, number = {1795}, pages = {553-554}, doi = {10.1126/science.69.1795.553}, pmid = {17818008}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17770381, year = {1929}, author = {Mavor, JW}, title = {X-RAYS AND MUTATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {69}, number = {1793}, pages = {500-501}, doi = {10.1126/science.69.1793.500-a}, pmid = {17770381}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20317341, year = {1929}, author = {}, title = {On Heredity in Haemophilia.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {522-523}, pmid = {20317341}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17839302, year = {1929}, author = {Vickery, HB and Mendel, LB}, title = {THE WORK OF THOMAS BURR OSBORNE (1859-1929).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {69}, number = {1789}, pages = {385-389}, doi = {10.1126/science.69.1789.385}, pmid = {17839302}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28353864, year = {1929}, author = {Dobzhansky, T}, title = {The influence of the quantity and quality of chromosomal material on the size of the cells in drosophila melanogaster.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {115}, number = {3}, pages = {363-379}, pmid = {28353864}, issn = {0043-5546}, abstract = {1. The small bristles on the surface of the wing ofDrosophila correspond each to a single cell. This fact makes possible the measurement of the size of the cells by counting the number of bristles within a known area of the wing surface. 2. Comparison of the cell size in male, female, superfemale, supermale, intersex and triploid female showed that the size of the cells increases with the increase of the total volume of the chromosomes contained in their nuclei. 3. The presence or absence of the Y-chromosome does not affect the size of the cells in spite of the considerable volume of the chromosome. 4. The loss of one fourth chromosome reduces the size of the cells considerably in spite of the smallness of the volume of this chromosome. 5. The mutant gene miniature alters the size of the cells strikingly. The epidermal cells of the wing membrane are apparent in miniature during the whole imaginal life of the fly; in wild-type and in all other mutants studied the epidermal cells degenerate soon after the emergence of the fly from the pupa. 6. The size of the cells in different races of the same species is determined by the quality as well as by the quantity of the chromosomal material contained in their nuclei.}, } @article {pmid21259898, year = {1929}, author = {Mumford, AA}, title = {The heredity of growth: Some biological aspects of school medical inspection.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {29-34}, pmid = {21259898}, } @article {pmid17784457, year = {1929}, author = {Babcock, EB and Hollingshead, L}, title = {CREPIS REUTERIANA AND ITS CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {69}, number = {1787}, pages = {356}, doi = {10.1126/science.69.1787.356}, pmid = {17784457}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid18740990, year = {1929}, author = {Manwaring, WH}, title = {Bacteriology: Inherited "Scrofulous Diathesis.".}, journal = {California and western medicine}, volume = {30}, number = {3}, pages = {196}, pmid = {18740990}, issn = {0093-4038}, } @article {pmid17733756, year = {1929}, author = {Brown, FM and Heffron, HM}, title = {MENDELISM AMONG BACTERIA?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {69}, number = {1781}, pages = {198-200}, doi = {10.1126/science.69.1781.198}, pmid = {17733756}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19869541, year = {1929}, author = {Sugg, JY and Neill, JM}, title = {STUDIES ON IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE PNEUMOCOCCI : III. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A VARIETY OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE AND THE TYPE II VARIETY OF DIPLOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE (PNEUMOCOCCUS).}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {49}, number = {2}, pages = {183-193}, pmid = {19869541}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The paper reports evidence of an immunological relationship between one variety of Saccharomyces ceremsise and the Type II variety of Diplococcus pneumonix (Pneumococcus). The most convincing data consisted of the reactions of the Type II bacteria with potent antiyeast serum which agglutinated, and protected mice against these pneumococci as well as the average antiserum obtained by immunization of rabbits with Type II bacteria themselves. The reactivity of the antiyeast serum is strictly specific to the Type II variety of Pneumococcus in the sense that it is entirely devoid of antibodies reactive with Type I or III. The results of absorption experiments with both the antiyeast (rabbit) serum and the anti-Type II (horse) serum were the same as those usually obtained in analogous experiments with immunologically related, but not identical, kinds of bacteria. The immunological relationship of the yeast and the Type II pneumococcus is apparently based upon S-anti-S reactions. It represents an example of heterogenetic specificity which is of particular interest because of the wide genetic separation of the pathogenic schizomycete and the saprophytic ascomycete. Data on the individual irregularity in the yeast-agglutinating capacity of serum from non-immunized or "normal" rabbits are presented as experimental facts.}, } @article {pmid17784272, year = {1929}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {VARIATION IN SIZE OF PLASTIDS IN GENETIC STRAINS OF ZEA MAYS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {69}, number = {1776}, pages = {48}, doi = {10.1126/science.69.1776.48}, pmid = {17784272}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19869518, year = {1928}, author = {Landsteiner, K and Levine, P}, title = {ON THE INHERITANCE OF AGGLUTINOGENS OF HUMAN BLOOD DEMONSTRABLE BY IMMUNE AGGLUTININS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {48}, number = {5}, pages = {731-749}, pmid = {19869518}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The heredity of two agglutinable structures demonstrable by immune agglutinins was studied in 166 families. From the data collected it is evident that one deals with a case of Mendelian inheritance. The main result of the studies is the demonstration that it is feasible to investigate the heredity of serological structures of human blood other than the group agglutinogens. Irrespective of the ultimate theory it seems very probable that the properties M and N do not appear in the offspring when they are absent in both parents-a conclusion substantiated by the examination of ten families with 46 children. These findings offer the prospect of forensic application to cases of disputed paternity and, in our opinion, a correct decision could already be given, at least with great probability, provided the reagents are available and the method properly applied. Of course further work is needed before the test can be adopted as a routine procedure.}, } @article {pmid20774217, year = {1928}, author = {Cammidge, PJ}, title = {DIABETES MELLITUS AND HEREDITY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3538}, pages = {738-741}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.3538.738}, pmid = {20774217}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid21259883, year = {1928}, author = {East, WN}, title = {Heredity and crime: Blood tests and inheritance in law.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {169-172}, pmid = {21259883}, } @article {pmid21031735, year = {1928}, author = {Cockayne, EA}, title = {The Influence of Heredity in Exophthalmic Goitre.}, journal = {Archives of disease in childhood}, volume = {3}, number = {17}, pages = {227-231}, pmid = {21031735}, issn = {0003-9888}, } @article {pmid20774167, year = {1928}, author = {Shaw, WS}, title = {THE HEREDITY OF DEMENTIA PRAECOX.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3534}, pages = {566-568}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.3534.566}, pmid = {20774167}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17788403, year = {1928}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {MUTATION, CHROMOSOME NON-DISJUNCTION AND THE GENE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {68}, number = {1757}, pages = {211-212}, doi = {10.1126/science.68.1757.211}, pmid = {17788403}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17774921, year = {1928}, author = {Stadler, LJ}, title = {MUTATIONS IN BARLEY INDUCED BY X-RAYS AND RADIUM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {68}, number = {1756}, pages = {186-187}, doi = {10.1126/science.68.1756.186}, pmid = {17774921}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17820597, year = {1928}, author = {Hanson, FB and Heys, FM}, title = {THE EFFECTS OF RADIUM IN PRODUCING LETHAL MUTATIONS IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {68}, number = {1753}, pages = {115-116}, doi = {10.1126/science.68.1753.115}, pmid = {17820597}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20316989, year = {1928}, author = {Davies, DS}, title = {Inheritance of Mental Defect.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {251}, pmid = {20316989}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19872435, year = {1928}, author = {Crozier, WJ and Pincus, G}, title = {ON THE GEOTROPIC ORIENTATION OF YOUNG MAMMALS.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {789-802}, pmid = {19872435}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Constants in equations of curves describing the geotropic orientation of young rats are repeatedly obtainable from litters of successive generations of the same inbred strains. Different inbred strains have been obtained for which the respective constants are quite unlike. Such findings show how necessary it is to employ biologically uniform material in experiments of this kind. And at the same time they are convenient as a starting point for genetic analysis.}, } @article {pmid17811050, year = {1928}, author = {Whiting, PW}, title = {THE PRODUCTION OF MUTATIONS BY X-RAYS IN HABROBRACON.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {68}, number = {1751}, pages = {59}, doi = {10.1126/science.68.1751.59}, pmid = {17811050}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17833517, year = {1928}, author = {Patterson, JT}, title = {THE EFFECTS OF X-RAYS IN PRODUCING MUTATIONS IN THE SOMATIC CELLS OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {68}, number = {1750}, pages = {41-43}, doi = {10.1126/science.68.1750.41}, pmid = {17833517}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29645703, year = {1928}, author = {Crew, FAE}, title = {Genetical Aspects of Natural Immunity and Disease Resistance.}, journal = {Edinburgh medical journal}, volume = {35}, number = {7}, pages = {383-404}, pmid = {29645703}, issn = {0367-1038}, } @article {pmid20316913, year = {1928}, author = {Slye, M}, title = {Studies in the Relation of Heredity to Cancer.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {114-115}, pmid = {20316913}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19986527, year = {1928}, author = {Müller, I}, title = {Some Considerations of Vertigo based on Experience.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {21}, number = {8}, pages = {1369-1376}, pmid = {19986527}, issn = {0035-9157}, abstract = {Our only direct intimation of the existence of space is the sensation of vertigo, when through our cortical centres we become conscious of the fact that we are surrounded by a "blank" space in which motion is apparent, i.e., the relative condition of our body to the things around us seems to be altered. A precise account of the "nerve-cycle" and of its exact relation to the sympathic and parasympathic-in a word, to the autonomous vegetative-system and to the endocrine system, is at present impossible. We have known since the time of the classic investigations of Flourens, Breuer, Mach, Crum Brown, and their followers-especially Sherrington-that the nature of these things is highly complicated. Simple mechanical theories are useless, even for teaching purposes, as they are more or less fictitious and often incomplete.The path of nervous action is through the ear, cerebellum, brain stem, cerebrum, medulla oblongata, spinal cord, and autonomous nervous system, to the different parts of the periphery, and there are also mutual connexions with the endocrine glands. Mention is made of the influence of constitution (i.e., inheritance, "the natural endowment"), and also of the conditional disposition, temper, training, in a word all external and internal stimuli. Again, the various reflexes, the numerous aggregations of ganglia, indicating a certain autonomy of function, constitute a great problem for future clinical observation. The mechanism of adaptation and compensation by which extensive injury may sometimes be counterbalanced, also enters into the question, as do the varying collateral paths, the synergetic action of different and sometimes very distant organs and so forth. Again, we have to think of the ratio of irritability and fatiguability, a significant factor in causation. Syphilis, arthritis, alcoholism, nicotine-poisoning, anaemia, leukaemia, tumours, and-especially-catarrh, are most important causes.}, } @article {pmid17792584, year = {1928}, author = {Hanson, FB}, title = {THE EFFECT OF X-RAYS IN PRODUCING RETURN GENE MUTATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {67}, number = {1744}, pages = {562-563}, doi = {10.1126/science.67.1744.562}, pmid = {17792584}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19869460, year = {1928}, author = {Richter, MN and Jaffe, HL}, title = {THE AUTOPLASTIC TRANSPLANTATION OF TISSUES INTO THE BONE MARROW CAVITY : I. THE THYMUS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {47}, number = {6}, pages = {981-986}, pmid = {19869460}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {When the thymus is autoplastically transplanted into the marrow cavity of the tibia of a guinea pig, the transplant degenerates, regenerates, and finally atrophies. The degeneration and regeneration of the thymus when so transplanted are similar to the homologous changes occurring when it is autoplastically transplanted into the abdominal wall. For comparative study the material used in previously published work on transplantation into the abdominal wall was reviewed. A difference in the final result of transplantation of thymus in these two situations is observed. In the abdominal wall the thymus regenerates and persists apparently indefinitely. Abdominal wall thymus transplants more than a year old have been observed. In the bone marrow cavity, the regeneration, which is slower and less abundant, is followed by an atrophy of the gland, and finally its complete disappearance. This atrophy is, we believe, the result of the encasement of the thymus in a bony capsule. That the genetic character of the transplanted tissue has much to do with the success of the transplantation in the marrow, is evident from the fact that some other tissues regenerate without encapsulation, even though they may finally disappear. The blood clot about the thymus which fills the rest of the curetted cavity, is quickly vascularized and replaced by regenerated cellular bone marrow and newly formed bony trabeculae. The difference in the fate of the thymus when transplanted in the abdominal wall and in the marrow, is probably due to difference in the reciprocal relations of the thymus to the tissue in those situations. From experience gained in the transplantation of other tissues into the marrow cavity, we have learned that encapsulation of the transplant does not occur with all tissues. The reaction of the marrow to transplanted thymus is similar to its reaction to any tissue foreign to it.}, } @article {pmid17837842, year = {1928}, author = {Fraser, AC and Gordon, M}, title = {CROSSING-OVER BETWEEN THE W AND Z CHROMOSOMES OF THE KILLIFISH PLATYPOECILUS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {67}, number = {1740}, pages = {470}, doi = {10.1126/science.67.1740.470}, pmid = {17837842}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17756637, year = {1928}, author = {Weinstein, A}, title = {THE PRODUCTION OF MUTATIONS AND REARRANGEMENTS OF GENES BY X-RAYS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {67}, number = {1736}, pages = {376-377}, doi = {10.1126/science.67.1736.376}, pmid = {17756637}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19869423, year = {1928}, author = {Lewis, PA and Loomis, D}, title = {ULCERATIVE TYPES AS DETERMINED BY INHERITANCE AND AS RELATED TO NATURAL RESISTANCE AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON INBRED GUINEA PIGS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {47}, number = {3}, pages = {449-468}, pmid = {19869423}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Five families of strictly inbred guinea pig whose general resistance to experimental tuberculosis had previously been determined by Wright and Lewis have now been studied with reference to the characteristics of the local lesion produced by intracutaneous inoculation with the tubercle bacillus. It is found that there are clearly recognizable familial types based on the size and quality of the nodular lesion, the ulcerative lesion consecutive to this and the general effectiveness of the healing process when in evidence. Family 39 which has the lowest general resistance forms an initial papule which does not differ appreciably from that formed by Family 35 which is the most resistant. In the ulcerative stage Family 39 shows an indolent excoriating process which exhibits none of the qualities which would be expected to make for healing. Family 35 exhibits a firm primary papule and nodule followed by an active healthy type of ulceration which is definitely restrained in comparison with that of the low resistance Family 13. Family 35 also presents the largest number of completely healed lesions in the later observation periods. Family 13 shows a larger, softer, primary papule and nodule than any of the others. The ulcer when formed is less restrained; that is, it is larger in proportion to the total size of the lesion. It is also more generally destructive. This family also shows a singular tendency to the formation of secondary ulcers along the lymphatic channels leading toward the adjacent lymph nodes. The adjacent lymph nodes are likewise more severely affected and frequently ulcerate through the skin giving rise to residual discharging sinuses. Families 2 and 32 are less definitely characterized. They are of the same order as 35 and 13 in that the ulcerations are active and healthy. Such similarities as are recognizable place Family 2 more nearly with 13 and Family 32 more nearly with 35. In general the qualities of lesion exhibited are such as to agree with the general resistance as previously determined and it is believed that the qualities underlying the tissue reaction may be safely considered to be among the influential factors in the make-up of the natural resistance against tuberculosis. The differences in reaction are in part manifested against agents causing simple inflammation also, and hence must be designated as non-specific with reference to the tubercle bacillus. There are definite indications of other "constitutional" differences in the character of the tissues and the general make-up of these families. The accumulated evidence from the study of the separate families and intercrosses between them is to the effect that the differences in question are transmitted by the blending type of inheritance and are therefore controlled by multiple unit characters. It is also suggested by the observations that certain of the significant characters are recessive in nature. It is of considerable interest that the observations agree very well with the older conception of an inherited, predisposing, constitutional diathesis as a significant factor in the incidence of tuberculosis.}, } @article {pmid19869422, year = {1928}, author = {Lewis, PA and Loomis, D}, title = {ALLERGIC IRRITABILITY : IV. THE CAPACITY OF GUINEA PIGS TO PRODUCE ANTIBODIES AS AFFECTED BY THE INHERITANCE AND AS RELATED TO FAMILIAL RESISTANCE TO TUBERCULOSIS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {47}, number = {3}, pages = {437-448}, pmid = {19869422}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The allergic irritability of closely inbred guinea pigs as represented by their capacity to produce hemolytic antibodies for beef and sheep corpuscles, and agglutinins for Bacillus typhosus and Bacillus abortus (Bang) differs by families and therefore is at least partly dependent on inherited characteristics. These differences show an imperfect but suggestive correlation with the differences in resistance of the same families to inoculation tuberculosis as previously determined by Wright and Lewis. The differences in antibody production also show an imperfect correlation with the differences in response in the anaphylactic reaction complex as previously determined by Lewis and Loomis. These studies suggest very strongly that the allergic irritability is one of the several inheritable characters which form a partial basis for the natural resistance to tuberculosis. The antibody-producing capacity is only satisfactorily defined when minimal or moderate amounts of antigen are used and this in single treatments. The irregularities in experimental result when repeated treatments or very large single treatments are used suggest that antibody production in the second or "acquired capacity" phase may rest on a somewhat different fundamental basis than the latent or potential natural capacity. There is some very slight evidence that production in the second phase may also be influenced by inherited qualities.}, } @article {pmid17778263, year = {1928}, author = {Allen, E}, title = {A NOTE ON THE CHROMOSOMES OF MOINA MACROCOPA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {67}, number = {1723}, pages = {18}, doi = {10.1126/science.67.1723.18}, pmid = {17778263}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17778262, year = {1928}, author = {Banta, AM and Wood, TR}, title = {GENETIC EVIDENCE THAT THE CLADOCERA MALE IS DIPLOID.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {67}, number = {1723}, pages = {18-19}, doi = {10.1126/science.67.1723.18-a}, pmid = {17778262}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17778252, year = {1928}, author = {Bean, RB}, title = {STATURE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {67}, number = {1723}, pages = {1-5}, doi = {10.1126/science.67.1723.1}, pmid = {17778252}, issn = {0036-8075}, abstract = {Tropic jungle life has an influence that decreases stature, and so has Arctic cold and waste. In each there is difficulty in procuring proper food, and discomfort in the extreme. The active life of the temperate zone with its comforts and abundant food supply produces the tallest statures. The greatest extremes of small stature are found among the Negrillos of Central Africa and the Aymaras of Central South America, in the jungles of excessive heat and poor food supply. Next to these come the Eskimos, Lapps and Siberians, with ice and excessive cold and poor food supply. On the other hand, the littoral and southern Baltic regions in Europe, the western part of Asia, eastern Africa, and the plains and pampas of the Americas with their active life, abundant food supply and temperate climate produce the tallest statures. Certain stocks may move into areas for which they are not fitted and remain for a time, and such conditions exist throughout the world to-day where recent movements of peoples have taken place, but ultimately there is a survival of the stock best fitted for the environment, and the unfitted stocks disappear by amalgamation, eradication or dispersal. Sea areas and probably sea food have an influence in reducing stature. The present Mediterranean peoples and the primordial British have small statures and so does Japan, yet they came from taller continental stocks. The Central Americans and Fuegians are smaller than the continental peoples near-by. The Malays and southern Asiaties are smaller than the peoples of the interior of the continent. Other instances might be cited. There is some evidence that the seaboard statures of the United States are less than those of the interior, but other factors enter here. Looked at in its broadest sense, environment molds the individual, selection retains the fittest under different environments, and heredity carries on the results.}, } @article {pmid20316670, year = {1928}, author = {Waugh, TR}, title = {The Inheritance of the Blood Groups and Its Medico-Legal Application.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {64-66}, pmid = {20316670}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17810394, year = {1927}, author = {Swezy, O}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF THE RAT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {66}, number = {1720}, pages = {601-602}, doi = {10.1126/science.66.1720.601}, pmid = {17810394}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17820512, year = {1927}, author = {Longley, AE}, title = {CHROMOSOMES IN VACCINIUM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {66}, number = {1719}, pages = {566-568}, doi = {10.1126/science.66.1719.566}, pmid = {17820512}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17820511, year = {1927}, author = {Coville, FV}, title = {BLUEBERRY CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {66}, number = {1719}, pages = {565-566}, doi = {10.1126/science.66.1719.565}, pmid = {17820511}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17835717, year = {1927}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {NOTES ON A SPECIES CROSS IN MICE AND ON AN HYPOTHESIS CONCERNING THE QUANTITATIVE POTENTIALITY OF GENES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {66}, number = {1718}, pages = {542-543}, doi = {10.1126/science.66.1718.542-a}, pmid = {17835717}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28354706, year = {1927}, author = {MacDowell, EC and Lord, EM}, title = {Reproduction in alcoholic mice: II. Treated males : A study of prenatal mortality and sex ratios.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {110}, number = {3-4}, pages = {427-449}, pmid = {28354706}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid28353762, year = {1927}, author = {Dunn, LC}, title = {The occurrence of chondrodystrophy in chick embryos II. The genetic evidence.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {110}, number = {2}, pages = {341-365}, pmid = {28353762}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid20316625, year = {1927}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {HEREDITARY ABNORMALITIES OF THE EYE: VII. INHERITABLE DEFECTS INVOLVING EYE MUSCLES, REFRACTION, ETC.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {17}, number = {12}, pages = {1493-1498}, pmid = {20316625}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19869383, year = {1927}, author = {Lynch, CJ}, title = {STUDIES ON THE RELATION BETWEEN TUMOR SUSCEPTIBILITY AND HEREDITY : IV. THE INHERITANCE OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TAR-INDUCED TUMORS IN THE LUNGS OF MICE.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {46}, number = {6}, pages = {917-933}, pmid = {19869383}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Evidence has previously been submitted in favor of the theory that susceptibility to spontaneous tumors of various types is inherited. The question arose whether susceptibility to tumors induced by tar could be shown to be hereditary by experimenting with the same strains of mice which had already been shown to differ significantly in respect to their spontaneous tumor rates. Two strains of mice were selected for observation. One strain, the Bagg albinos, has a low rate of mammary gland tumors but a higher rate of spontaneous lung tumors. The other strain, No. 1194, agouti, has a higher rate of mammary gland tumors but a lower rate of tumors of the lung. A previous test showed no difference in the percentages of skin tumors which arose after tar painting. It has already been shown that the difference in the lung tumor rates is mathematically significant. When the two stocks are treated with tar by applying the irritant, not in the same spot, but on different areas successively, the percentage of lung tumors is increased in each stock, Text-fig. 11. The rate of the Bagg albinos increased from 37.04 to 85 per cent, that of Strain 1194 from 6.73 to 22 per cent. But a difference between them is still maintained, and this difference also is significant mathematically. When the two strains are crossed and the offspring subjected to the tar treatment, the latter give a high percentage of lung tumors-79 per cent in 28 individuals-about the same as the parental high tumor strain. When the F(1) sons are backcrossed to the original See PDF for Structure stocks, the cross to the high tumor strain maintains the high tumor rate, 81 per cent in 37 mice, while in the cross to the low tumor strain the percentage drops to 39 per cent in 38 mice. This result indicates that susceptibility to tar-induced tumors in the lung is hereditary. The number of factors concerned has not yet been ascertained. Possibly one or more of them is dominant. In general, the conception that susceptibility to pulmonary tumors is hereditary seems to be upheld by the fact that the two strains of mice described differ conspicuously in respect to spontaneous tumor rates under ordinary laboratory conditions; the strains differ also under experimental conditions, as described in this report; and when crossed, their offspring by suitable backcrosses, will again show significant differences.}, } @article {pmid19869380, year = {1927}, author = {Webster, LT and Burn, C}, title = {STUDIES ON THE MODE OF SPREAD OF B. ENTERITIDIS MOUSE TYPHOID INFECTION : III. STUDIES OF BACTERIAL CELLS TAKEN FROM SMOOTH, MUCOID, AND ROUGH COLONIES.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {46}, number = {6}, pages = {871-886}, pmid = {19869380}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. During early stages of multiplication, single cells from smooth-, mucoid-, and rough-susceptible and variant colonies show no differences in morphology or growth rate. 2. Cells from 18 to 24 hour single cell cultures of these various colony types possess similar oxygen absorption and cataphoretic migratory rates. In staining property, the cells from mucoid colonies appear larger, and those from rough colonies smaller, than the typical cells from smooth-susceptible colonies. 3. Cells from bacteriophage-resistant colonies differ from those of bacteriophage-susceptible colonies in their ability to multiply luxuriantly in the presence of bacteriophage, and in their tendency to flocculate in acid solutions at pH 3.8 to 4.1, as well as in their low degree of virulence. 4. Cells from smooth bacteriophage-susceptible colonies in contact with bacteriophage under conditions where multiplication is restrained may be altered so as to resemble the cells from the bacteriophage-resistant colonies. 5. These facts furnish evidence that bacteriophage adheres to the surface of the bacterial cell and that the various cell changes and colony alterations are of an environmental rather than genetic nature.}, } @article {pmid19869379, year = {1927}, author = {Webster, LT and Burn, C}, title = {STUDIES ON THE MODE OF SPREAD OF B. ENTERITIDIS MOUSE TYPHOID INFECTION : II. EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL CONDITIONS ON THE OCCURRENCE OF SMOOTH, MUCOID, AND ROUGH COLONY TYPES.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {46}, number = {6}, pages = {855-870}, pmid = {19869379}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The experiments described in this paper are part of a larger number which we have been carrying out for the past 2 years. Although they have not entirely fulfilled their purpose, which was to explain the so called "mutation," "dissociation," "Umwandlung," "transformation" process, they have served to formulate a helpful working hypothesis. Certain difficulties inherent in this kind of study must be recognized. One is that colony formation is a property associated with growth on solid media and any procedure involving the use of fluid media introduces a change which is relatively uncontrolled. Another is that mucoid and rough colony forms are not the only variant types encountered; at best, they may be considered as being the most frequent. Finally, it is apparent to us that the findings reported in this paper with respect to enteritidis organisms do not correspond with those of other species of organisms, especially of the respiratory group which we have studied (1, b). Possibly, however, they apply generally to the typhoid, paratyphoid-enteritidis species. To summarize, it may be stated that the transformation process in the mouse typhoid enteritidis group is an easily reversible one, controlled in part, at least, by three factors, any of which may conceivably operate under natural conditions: (1) temperature, which, influences the appearance of mucoid forms; (2) fluidity of culture media, which tends to favor rough variants; and (3) bacteriophage, which stimulates the appearance of both variants. Since by manipulating these factors the transformation process may be incited at will in either direction, it is probably not genetic in nature.}, } @article {pmid29010806, year = {1927}, author = {Brahmachari, BB}, title = {Can the Non-Agglutinating Vibrios Be Mutation Forms of the Cholera Vibrio?.}, journal = {The Indian medical gazette}, volume = {62}, number = {11}, pages = {630-633}, pmid = {29010806}, issn = {0019-5863}, } @article {pmid20316584, year = {1927}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {HEREDITARY ABNORMALITIES OF THE EYE: VI. (SECTION 2) INHERITABLE DEFECTS INVOLVING THE RETINA.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {17}, number = {11}, pages = {1336-1342}, pmid = {20316584}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17810230, year = {1927}, author = {Lillie, FR}, title = {THE GENE AND THE ONTOGENETIC PROCESS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {66}, number = {1712}, pages = {361-368}, doi = {10.1126/science.66.1712.361}, pmid = {17810230}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17797874, year = {1927}, author = {Lindsey, AW}, title = {USE AND DISUSE IN THE CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {66}, number = {1710}, pages = {328-329}, doi = {10.1126/science.66.1710.328-a}, pmid = {17797874}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20316543, year = {1927}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {HEREDITARY ABNORMALITIES OF THE EYE: VI. PART I. INHERITABLE DEFECTS INVOLVING THE RETINA.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {17}, number = {10 Pt 1}, pages = {1191-1197}, pmid = {20316543}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19872379, year = {1927}, author = {Macdowell, EC and Allen, E and Macdowell, CG}, title = {THE PRENATAL GROWTH OF THE MOUSE.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {57-70}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.11.1.57}, pmid = {19872379}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {1. The general course of prenatal growth in the mouse, the guinea pig, and the chick can be expressed by straight line relations between the logarithms of the weight and age only when age is counted from the beginning of the embryo proper. 2. This is interpreted as showing that the manner of growth before the beginning of the embryo proper is essentially different from that after this time. 3. The velocity constants for the animals mentioned are similar; the major differences in their curves depend on the amount of tissue involved in the first organization of the embryo proper and in the length of prenatal life. 4. Growth of different animals may be compared more accurately if, instead of either birth age or conception age, embryo age is used.}, } @article {pmid20316464, year = {1927}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {HEREDITARY ABNORMALITIES OF THE EYE: V. INHERITABLE DEFECTS OF THE IRIS AND LENS.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {17}, number = {8}, pages = {937-942}, pmid = {20316464}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17802387, year = {1927}, author = {Muller, HJ}, title = {ARTIFICIAL TRANSMUTATION OF THE GENE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {66}, number = {1699}, pages = {84-87}, doi = {10.1126/science.66.1699.84}, pmid = {17802387}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28354972, year = {1927}, author = {MacDowell, EC and Lord, EM}, title = {Reproduction in alcoholic mice: I. Treated females. A study of the influence of alcohol on ovarian activity, prenatal mortality and sex ratio.}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {109}, number = {4}, pages = {549-583}, doi = {10.1007/BF02079101}, pmid = {28354972}, issn = {0043-5546}, abstract = {1. When female mice are treated with light doses of alcohol fumes, (45 minutes a day starting at four weeks) and compared with their untreated sisters from the same litter of inbred lines: a) the time between mating and birth of a litter tends to be lengthened; b) the age at the opening of the vaginal orifice and at the first oestrous shown by smears, is questionably increased; c) the length of the oestrous cycle, the number of corpora lutea, size of litter (father untreated), natal and prenatal mortality, show no modification. 2. In isolated cases when the oestrous cycles were recorded before treatment began, the alcohol was associated with cycles whose length' was roughly doubled; this effect was more frequent when the heavy treatment was used. When female mice are treated with completely anesthetizing doses of alcohol fumes (five days a week starting at four weeks), are mated with normal males, and are compared with their untreated sisters from the same litter and mated with the same normal male: a) the treatment tends to delay the birth of the first litter and increases the intervals of time between successive births, when all young are killed at birth and the mothers remated at once; b) the number of corpora lutea per pregnancy is slightly increased without regard to whether the treatments are suspended during the last week of each pregnancy (series A) or not (series B); c) litter size is reduced by 0,5 mice in series A and 0,7 mice in series B; d) pregnancies yielding no full term young ("zero" litters) are slightly more frequent; e) the proportion of young found dead at birth is increased, in series A by 4,5%, in series B by 9,4%; and in both test and control litters, the proportion of females dead is slightly higher than the males; f) the prenatal mortality is increased by from one to two embryos per litter; g) the sex ratios show no modification: the combined totals give 51,2% males in 2857 mice; h) the occurrence of abnormalities among the young is not influenced.}, } @article {pmid28354971, year = {1927}, author = {Sivertzev-Dobzhansky, NP}, title = {[Not Available].}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {109}, number = {4}, pages = {535-548}, pmid = {28354971}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid19869320, year = {1927}, author = {Smith, T and Bryant, G}, title = {STUDIES ON PATHOGENIC B. COLI FROM BOVINE SOURCES : II. MUTATIONS AND THEIR IMMUNOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {46}, number = {1}, pages = {133-140}, pmid = {19869320}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {On agar plates certain strains of B. coli from the ileum of calves suffering from diarrhea or scours promptly mutate and give rise to forms which have lost capsular substance, whose virulence has been greatly reduced, and which have gained very greatly in agglutinability and in being taken up by leucocytes. The original characters are not regained in cultures kept in the cold after development, nor in rapid transfers in bouillon, nor in passages through the peritoneal cavity of guinea pigs. Filtrates of 48 hour bouillon cultures contain as much toxin in the (b) as in the (a) form indicating no loss in this function.}, } @article {pmid19869318, year = {1927}, author = {Smith, T and Little, RB}, title = {STUDIES ON PATHOGENIC B. COLI FROM BOVINE SOURCES : I. THE PATHOGENIC ACTION OF CULTURE FILTRATES.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {46}, number = {1}, pages = {123-131}, pmid = {19869318}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The relatively young bouillon filtrates, 24 and 48 hours old, of certain strains of B. coli obtained directly from the ileum of scouring calves, were highly toxic for calves about 1 month old, as well as for older calves and cows when given into a vein. The symptoms, of panting followed by dyspneic and jerky respiration, indicate some at first obstructive action upon the alveolar and endothelial cells, followed by a greater permeability and eventual filling up of the air spaces with a serous, fibrinous, and hemorrhagic exudate. Similar effects are produced in other organs, such as liver and kidneys, if the toxin reaches them or is formed there by multiplying bacteria. There are no immediate or remote effects resembling those on calves following the intraperitoneal or the intracardiac injection of B. coli filtrates into guinea pigs even when the dose represents many multiples, per body weight, of the dangerous or even fatal calf dose. The administration of the filtrate subcutaneously is without visible effect. Similarly, feeding large numbers of living bacilli produced no manifest disturbances. In support of the hypothesis of a genetic relation between the group of B. coli and of paratyphoid, a similar but less severe effect was produced in a calf by the intravenous injection of a bouillon filtrate of a paratyphoid strain.}, } @article {pmid17835908, year = {1927}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {SOME TENDENCIES IN THE PROMOTION OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {65}, number = {1693}, pages = {559-564}, doi = {10.1126/science.65.1693.559-a}, pmid = {17835908}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20316379, year = {1927}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {HEREDITARY ABNORMALITIES OF THE EYE: IV. INHERITABLE DISEASES AFFECTING THE CONJUNCTIVA.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {17}, number = {6}, pages = {697-702}, pmid = {20316379}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid21259849, year = {1927}, author = {Hurst, CC}, title = {The mechanism of heredity and evolution.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {19-31}, pmid = {21259849}, } @article {pmid20316268, year = {1927}, author = {}, title = {Studies in Human Inheritance.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {409}, pmid = {20316268}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19872223, year = {1927}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {THE RELATION OF THE AGE OF THE FEMALE TO CROSSING OVER IN THE THIRD CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {8}, number = {6}, pages = {689-700}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.8.6.689}, pmid = {19872223}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {The four methods of examining the relation of amount of multiple crossing over to age of mothers agree in showing that the "internode length" or average distance required for double crossing over has changed in a characteristic fashion, giving an M-shaped curve. These changes have not been independent of changes in total recombination but concomitant with them. However, the changes in recombination percentages were far greater than could be accounted for by change in internode length, and the larger factor must be assumed to be changes in the coefficients of crossing over. The amounts of these changes are greatest for the mid-sections of the chromosome and least for the distal sections. The changes in the two limbs are of like amount for equal distances from the center of symmetry in the distribution of simple and multiple crossing over.}, } @article {pmid20316137, year = {1927}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {HEREDITARY ABNORMALITIES OF THE EYE: II. INHERITABLE DEFECTS INVOLVING THE EYELIDS AND THEIR MODE OF TRANSMISSION.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, pages = {55-60}, pmid = {20316137}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19869241, year = {1927}, author = {Shope, RE}, title = {THE QUANTITY OF CHOLESTEROL IN THE BLOOD SERUM OF THE GUINEA PIG AS AN INHERITED CHARACTER; ITS RELATION TO NATURAL RESISTANCE TO TUBERCULOSIS, AND TO TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {45}, number = {1}, pages = {59-68}, pmid = {19869241}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. Infection with tubercle bacilli of bovine type produced no alteration in the serum cholesterol content in guinea pigs. 2. Certain controlled variations in diet produced no changes in the serum cholesterol content in guinea pigs. 3. Inbred families of guinea pigs known to manifest differing resistances to tuberculosis gave differing serum cholesterol values, but no direct relationship between the two sets of phenomena could be established. 4. It seems probable that in the guinea pig the cholesterol content of the blood serum is influenced by inherited factors.}, } @article {pmid19872316, year = {1926}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {HUMAN GROWTH CURVE.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, pages = {205-216}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.10.2.205}, pmid = {19872316}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {The human growth curve shows two (and only two) outstanding periods of accelerated growth-the circumnatal and the adolescent. The circumnatal growth cycle attains great velocity, which reaches a maximum at the time of birth. The curve of this cycle is best fitted by a theoretical skew curve of Pearson's Type I. It has a theoretical range of 44 months and a standard deviation of 5.17 months. The modal velocity is 10.2 kilos per year. The adolescent growth cycle has less maximum velocity and greater range in time than the circumnatal cycle. The best fitting theoretical curve is a normal frequency curve ranging over about 10 years with a standard deviation of about 21 months and a modal velocity of 4.5 kilos per year. The two great growth accelerations are superimposed on a residual curve of growth which measures a substratum of growth out of which the accelerations arise. This probably extends from conception to 55 years, on the average. It is characterized by low velocity, averaging about 2 kilos per year from 2 to 12 years. It is interpreted as due to many growth operations coincident or closely blending in time. Our curve shows no third marked period of acceleration at between the 3rd and 6th years. The total growth in weight of the body is the sum of the weight of its constituent organs. In some cases these keep pace with the growth of the body as a whole; great accelerations of body growth are due to great accelerations in growth of the constituent organs. In other cases one of the organs of the body (like the thymus gland) may undergo a change in weight that is not in harmony with that of the body as a whole. The development of the weight in man is the resultant of many more or less elementary growth processes. These result in two special episodes of growth and numerous smaller, blending, growth operations. Hypotheses are suggested as to the basis of the special growth accelerations.}, } @article {pmid20316038, year = {1926}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {Inherited Blindness.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {16}, number = {11}, pages = {1367-1368}, pmid = {20316038}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid20316027, year = {1926}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {Hereditary Abnormalities of the Eye: I. Introduction: The Laws of Heredity and Their Exemplification in the Inheritance of Eye Colour.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {16}, number = {11}, pages = {1340-1342}, pmid = {20316027}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19869210, year = {1926}, author = {Bronfenbrenner, J and Muckenfuss, RS and Korb, C}, title = {STUDIES ON THE BACTERIOPHAGE OF D'HERELLE : VI. ON THE VIRULENCE OF THE OVERGROWTH IN THE LYSED CULTURES OF BACILLUS PESTIS CAVIAE (M. T. II).}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {44}, number = {5}, pages = {607-622}, doi = {10.1084/jem.44.5.607}, pmid = {19869210}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Resistants isolated from the overgrowth of cultures of B. pestis caviae (M. T. II) lysed by various strains of specific bacteriophage proved to be avirulent when administered to mice by feeding, or by intraperitoneal injection. These cultures remained resistant to the action of bacteriophage so long as they were carried on agar. When transferred to broth, however, one group of resistants, namely, those isolated by means of "weak" phages, became susceptible to lysis after five to seven daily passages. The other group of resistants, isolated from the cultures lysed by one of the "strong" phages, failed to become susceptible to lysis even after nearly 200 passages in broth. Simultaneously with the recovery of susceptibility, the cultures of the first group regained a degree of virulence comparable to that of the parent culture of B. pestis caviae. The cultures of the second group of resistants have failed thus far to recover virulence (10 months after isolation). The latter cultures, apart from lack of both virulence and susceptibility to lysis, are identical with the parent culture of B. pestis caviae, as indicated by biochemical and antigenic properties. Our findings offer evidence in favor of the view that resistant strains result from selection among variants already existing in the parent culture and do not arise through the inheritance of specific immunity properties produced by the action of phage.}, } @article {pmid17750627, year = {1926}, author = {Mendel, LB and Anderson, WE}, title = {DIET AND BODY FAT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {64}, number = {1659}, pages = {384-386}, doi = {10.1126/science.64.1659.384-a}, pmid = {17750627}, issn = {0036-8075}, abstract = {Rats first fed soybean oil and peanut oil diets, then subjected to the process of fat depletion through selective starvation, involving 23 to 27 per cent. loss in body weight, before being fed a "hardening" diet, yielded "harder" fats-fats of lower iodine number values-than the fats of rats which were not starved before being fed the carbohydrate-rich diet. In other words, through the process of starvation, the "soft" oily fat produced on diets containing soybean' or peanut oils is very largely removed, thereby permitting the deposit of a "hard" fat. To obtain a fat of equal "hardness" from rats which were not subjected to the starvation treatment would have required a much longer period of feeding of the diet rich in starch than was found necessary with rats after first being starved. The growth of recovery made by the rats of the starved lots was made on a low food intake. With the starved rats flrst fed peanut oil, the food intake of the carbohydrate-rich diet was less than with the non-starved group. The possible application of these findings to practical animal husbandry is obvious.}, } @article {pmid29011257, year = {1926}, author = {}, title = {Heredity and Mental Diseases.}, journal = {The Indian medical gazette}, volume = {61}, number = {10}, pages = {510-511}, pmid = {29011257}, issn = {0019-5863}, } @article {pmid17730958, year = {1926}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF RODENTS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {64}, number = {1657}, pages = {336}, doi = {10.1126/science.64.1657.336}, pmid = {17730958}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17730951, year = {1926}, author = {Gates, WH}, title = {SYMBOLS FOR MUTATIONS IN MICE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {64}, number = {1657}, pages = {328}, doi = {10.1126/science.64.1657.328-a}, pmid = {17730951}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17837202, year = {1926}, author = {Hartman, C}, title = {INHERITANCE OF ACCESSORY MAMMAE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {64}, number = {1654}, pages = {249}, doi = {10.1126/science.64.1654.249-a}, pmid = {17837202}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20315958, year = {1926}, author = {Macklin, MT}, title = {Inheritance in Cancer: A Note on the Work of Maud Slye.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {16}, number = {9}, pages = {1119-1120}, pmid = {20315958}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid19869190, year = {1926}, author = {Webster, LT and Burn, CG}, title = {BIOLOGY OF BACTERIUM LEPISEPTICUM : IV. VIRULENCE OF DIFFUSE AND MUCOID TYPES AND THEIR VARIANTS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {44}, number = {3}, pages = {359-386}, pmid = {19869190}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {As a preface to a general discussion of these experiments, we wish to refer again briefly to the titrations of virulence described in this paper. None of them was carried out in an altogether proper manner,- it was necessary to employ rabbits of mixed breed, to use small numbers, and in some instances, to compare the results of titrations done at different times of the year. Furthermore, many tests were made in the mouse, a foreign host, and by means of artificial injection into the peritoneal cavity. Hence, if our results had shown fluctuations and wide differences, we should have experienced difficulty in interpreting their significance. Fortunately, however, the control measures which we were able to employ,-namely the utilization of animals of similar age and weight, bred at the Rockefeller Institute under uniform environmental conditions, and free of previous exposure to Bact. lepisepticum, together with the technique of intranasal instillation of similar doses,-were sufficient to give consistent and relatively uniform effects. These we have regarded as presumptive evidence of the following: (1) that of the three types of Bact. lepisepticum described, "D" strains are the most virulent or pathogenic, mucoid forms less so, and "Grdquo; types little or not at all virulent; (2) that different strains of the same type are of similar virulence; and (3) that passage of type-pure strains through non-toxic, nutrient media, or through animals, does not modify their virulence. The experiments described in the present communications were planned to investigate certain microbic factors which seem to influence the spread of Bact. lepisepticum infection. Accordingly, we studied the types encountered in nature, their behavior in the rabbit host, and other qualities which might possibly be related to their parasitic activities. At the outset we discovered that very little is known about the "Pasteurella" or "hemorrhagic septicemia" organisms. Every small, blunt bacillus with bipolar granules and certain quite definite fermentative reactions is placed in this group and is further designated by prefixing the name of the animal from which it was obtained. Differentiation on the basis of serological studies has been extremely difficult and as yet not sufficiently detailed and complete to be of use. We have, therefore, called our strains "Bact. lepisepticum," because they belong to the Pasteurella group and were obtained from rabbits, but at the same time have recognized the possibility that similar forms may also be present in other animal hosts. The "D" and mucoid types may or may not be mutually related. Each has its distinctive growth characteristics and antigenic properties, but these differences are not sufficient to exclude the possibility that the two types may have resulted from the action of bacteriophage or so called "mutation" phenomena upon a single "parent" strain. We have attempted to explain the difference in natural prevalence of "D" and mucoid types in terms of virulence and vegetative capacity (1, a, d). Thus we find that "D" types are at present rarely encountered in rabbits, while the mucoid forms are widespread. The former prove to be highly virulent and slightly vegetative; the latter, less virulent and readily vegetative. The same inverse relationship between virulence and prevalence obtains in human diphtheria (7) and pneumococcus infections (8);-virulent Type I and II pneurnococci and diphtheria bacteria are relatively uncommon in carriers, while the less pathogenic diphtheria forms and Type III and IV pneumococci are widespread. It is possible, therefore, that in these respiratory diseases the virulent types of bacteria are transients, unable to survive in a community except at epidemic times, while the less pathogenic types are more adapted to a parasitic existence in the tissues of a considerable percentage of a population (9). Just what properties of bacteria are responsible for their ability to kill or to survive indefinitely in the surface tissue of an animal has not been determined. We find that physical properties such as agglutinability in acid buffer solutions, stability in suspension, and potential, bear no consistent relationship to virulence and vegetative capacity. Qualitative fermentation and indole reactions, likewise, gave no significant results. Experiments relating to comparative growth rates and nutritional requirements have, however, shown the following differences: Virulent "D" types were found to require a medium with relatively low oxygen tension and these multiplied with extreme rapidity; mucoid types were less exacting and grew more slowly; while "G" variants needed no accessory substances for good growth. Hence, there may prove to be some relation between food supply, metabolic activity, and pathogenicity; bacteria may be parasitic or saprophytic because of their own specific nutritional requirements, and may be virulent in one host and not in another because of chemical differences in the available food. It will be interesting to test the validity of these suggestions by further experiment. We may summarize the results of this investigation as follows. A "D" and a "mucoid" type of Pasteurella organisms have been recovered from rabbits; the former is relatively rare, is virulent, and not vegetative; the latter is very common, less virulent, and readily adaptable to a vegetative existence. The virulence of the different strains of each type appears to be about the same and not to be affected by passage through animals or non-toxic, nutrient media. Although each possesses distinctive and constant characteristics, we feel that the possibility of mutual relationship has not been entirely excluded. Investigation of bacterial properties associated with virulence has as yet given no definite and positive results.}, } @article {pmid20772718, year = {1926}, author = {Crew, FA}, title = {A British Medical Association Lecture on the Mechanism of Inheritance.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3423}, pages = {285-289}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.3423.285}, pmid = {20772718}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid20474888, year = {1926}, author = {Stewart, FH}, title = {Mendelian Variation in the Paracolon Mutabile Colon Group and the application of Mendel's Principles to the Theory of Acquired Virulence.}, journal = {The Journal of hygiene}, volume = {25}, number = {3}, pages = {237-255}, pmid = {20474888}, issn = {0022-1724}, } @article {pmid17833770, year = {1926}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {CHROMOSOME VIII IN MAIZE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {64}, number = {1644}, pages = {22}, doi = {10.1126/science.64.1644.22}, pmid = {17833770}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17833767, year = {1926}, author = {Garber, RJ}, title = {SIZE INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {64}, number = {1644}, pages = {17}, doi = {10.1126/science.64.1644.17}, pmid = {17833767}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20315880, year = {1926}, author = {Osborne, TB and Mendel, LB}, title = {The Acceleration of Growth.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {16}, number = {7}, pages = {856}, pmid = {20315880}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid20772610, year = {1926}, author = {Mott, F}, title = {A Chadwick Lecture on Heredity in Relation to Mental Disease and Mental Deficiency.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {3415}, pages = {1023-1026}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.3415.1023}, pmid = {20772610}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid19869155, year = {1926}, author = {Strong, LC}, title = {CHANGES IN THE REACTION POTENTIAL OF A TRANSPLANTABLE TUMOR.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {43}, number = {5}, pages = {713-724}, doi = {10.1084/jem.43.5.713}, pmid = {19869155}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {A transplantable tumor, known as dBrD, gave very uniform results in a series of mice of known pedigree for a period of about a year. See PDF for Structure We may say that the reaction potential existing between the tumor and individuals inoculated was the same during this first part of the experiment. This tumor will grow in a mouse progressively provided there be present simultaneously at least from six to eight independently segregating genetic factors (genes) in the fundamental make-up of the host derived from the zygote that gave rise to the individual. In the course of routine transplantation of this tumor, there was a sudden change in this hitherto constant reaction potential resulting in at least three types of transplantable tumors-new types as far as their physiological activity and reaction potential are concerned. From a single original transplantable mass, I have therefore obtained four masses that remain true to type at least for some months of continued experimentation. These four types are (1) the original tumor, dBrD, still giving a six to eight Mendelian factor ratio, (2) dBrDm giving a two factor ratio, (3) dBrDBl showing another two factor ratio, and (4) dBrDBs giving a one factor ratio. The number of factors involved in the transplantability for the several tumors investigated are given in Table III.}, } @article {pmid17732518, year = {1926}, author = {Schaffner, JH}, title = {QUESTIONNAIRE ON CERTAIN FACTS BEARING ON THE THEORY OF SEXUALITY AND CHROMOSOME CONSTITUTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {63}, number = {1632}, pages = {384-385}, doi = {10.1126/science.63.1632.384}, pmid = {17732518}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19869127, year = {1926}, author = {Lynch, CJ}, title = {STUDIES ON THE RELATION BETWEEN TUMOR SUSCEPTIBILITY AND HEREDITY : III. SPONTANEOUS TUMORS OF THE LUNG IN MICE.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {43}, number = {3}, pages = {339-355}, pmid = {19869127}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. The occurrence of tumors in the lung in mice is dependent to a certain extent upon the age of the individual. No tumors were found in the lungs of mice less than 8 months old. They occurred with greatest frequency in mice of about 24 months or older. Mice may live to be more than 3 years old without developing growths in the lung. These facts show that the development of tumors of the lung, if hereditary, is a variable character. An individual, genetically a tumor mouse, may live to a great age without showing a tumor if the requisite environmental stimulus (external or internal) is lacking. Sex if effective at all has a comparatively slight influence upon the incidence of lung tumors. 2. Two strains of mice were studied which exhibit differences in their rates of incidence of lung tumors that are large enough to be significant. The conflict in the evidence from different laboratories as to whether or not tumors of the lung are the commonest type found in mice, is probably to be explained on the basis of a differing hereditary tendency to such growths in differing stocks. 3. Data from a number of sources indicate that offspring from parents free from lung tumors have a lower rate of lung tumor incidence than offspring from parents one of which had a tumor. If both parents had lung tumors the rate of tumor incidence among their offspring is increased still further. 4. In crosses between mice from strains which have high and low rates of incidence of lung tumor, tumors appeared in about half of the individuals of the first generation and in about one-quarter of the second generation. If the character responsible for the development of the growths is recessive it should not be found in the first filial generation unless both parents are carrying it. There is no proof that the female parents did not carry it but since they were taken from a strain in which the incidence of the growths was but 6.7 per cent the chances seem good that they were free from it. This suggests that the character determining the incidence of pulmonary tumors may be a dominant one. A dominant character is not expected to appear among the offspring from parents neither of which has shown the character. The numerous instances which have been tabulated in this paper of mice with lung tumors among the offspring of parents free from lung tumors, must be explained on the assumption that tumor susceptibility is not only dominant but variable and that some of the parents which did not actually develop tumors were genetically tumor mice and had the capacity for developing tumors although it was not brought out. As we have already concluded on the basis of the relationship between age and tumor incidence that susceptibility to the development of lung tumors is a variable character our explanation of the occurrence of tumor mice derived from tumor-free parents is justifiable. The existence of strains of mice with rates of incidence of lung tumors that differ as widely as do the two that we have studied, the relatively high incidence of pulmonary growths among mice of tumor parentage as compared with mice from non-tumor parents, and the fact that females from a strain in which pulmonary tumors are rare when crossed with individuals from a strain in which they are frequent give a fairly high rate of incidence of the growths among the first and second filial generations,-all these facts indicate that susceptibility to the development of tumors in the lung is an inherited character.}, } @article {pmid17741964, year = {1926}, author = {Collins, JL}, title = {INHERITANCE OF ANTHOCYANIN IN CREPIS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {63}, number = {1619}, pages = {52}, doi = {10.1126/science.63.1619.52}, pmid = {17741964}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19872196, year = {1926}, author = {Brody, S}, title = {TIME RELATIONS OF GROWTH : I. GENETIC GROWTH CONSTANTS OF ANIMALS.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {233-251}, pmid = {19872196}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {This paper is the first in a series proposing to evaluate growth constants from the viewpoint of and by the methods of the physical chemist. After discussing the physicochemical conception of growth, tentative numerical values of two growth constants are given for several species of animals including man, and the methods of computation are discussed in detail.}, } @article {pmid19869093, year = {1925}, author = {Lynch, CJ}, title = {STUDIES ON THE RELATION BETWEEN TUMOR SUSCEPTIBILITY AND HEREDITY : II. THE INCIDENCE OF TAR TUMORS IN STRAINS OF MICE HAVING A DIFFERING INCIDENCE OF SPONTANEOUS GROWTHS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {42}, number = {6}, pages = {829-840}, pmid = {19869093}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. Two strains of mice, one with a high, the other with a comparatively low incidence of spontaneous tumors of the mammary gland, when painted between the shoulders with coal tar extract developed tar tumors with about practically identical frequency. Possibly this result was to have been expected. If tumors of certain organs or tissues are specific in heredity, a conception for which there is some evidence, then assuredly a high degree of incidence for one tissue, as for example the mammary gland, does not necessarily mean a high incidence for another tissue, such as the skin, when subjected to tarring. To test the influence of heredity on the response of the skin to tar painting it would be best to employ strains of animals exhibiting differences in the incidence of spontaneous cancer of the skin. Unfortunately no such material was available. We can state on the basis of our experiments only that no hereditary differences in the response of the skin to tar painting were demonstrable in two strains of mice manifesting markedly different percentage incidences for spontaneous mammary growths. It is possible, of course, that the natural differences in the two strains may have been wiped out by the tar treatment. Such a view is suggested by the result of other work in this laboratory which has shown that tar painting increases markedly the incidence of tumors of the lung and destroys the resistance to transplantable tumors (unpublished work). 2. Mice from which spontaneous mammary tumors had been removed were treated with tar. The percentage incidence of the resulting tar tumors was similar to that met with in the controls, except possibly in the case of such animals as showed a recurrence of the spontaneous growth. In them the development of tar tumors seemed to be delayed and possibly prevented. The numbers involved are too small to be conclusive. Murray has stated that "the induction of a fresh primary growth after a first has been definitely established, meets with a very intense resistance whether the first tumor be of the same parent tissue or another." His condusions are based partly upon certain retarring experiments but more especially upon a series of mice from which spontaneous mammary gland tumors had been removed, which were then tarred. Apparently these latter did not have recurrences of the spontaneous growth. Only 1 of them developed a papilloma and none carcinoma. The tar was applied twice weekly in Murray's experiment instead of 3 times as in ours and for this as for many other reasons a direct comparison is not possible. It is furthermore not clear what the expectation for his group would have been. Our conclusions, however, seem only partly to confirm his for we find that if any protection exists against a tar cancer after the ablation of a spontaneous mammary growth, it is only when a recurrence has taken place. From certain additional tarring experiments Murray concluded that if a second tarring is begun before cancer has developed from the first, susceptibility is increased. Truffi also has found a diminished refractoriness after tarring. Among our mice in which the mammary gland recurrence appeared during or after the tar painting, no increase in susceptibility but rather the reverse was found. Future experimentation must determine to which among several variables this divergence of results is to be attributed.}, } @article {pmid19872241, year = {1925}, author = {Sands, HC}, title = {A MICRO DISSECTION OF THE PACHYTENE THREADS OF TRADESCANTIA VIRGINICA L. WITH OBSERVATIONS ON SOME ASPECTS OF MITOSIS.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {181-189}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.9.2.181}, pmid = {19872241}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {A micro dissection of the pachytene threads of Tradescantia virginica L. shows that the relation of the chromosomes is a matter of continuous linkage in a chain and that, undoubtedly, division and segregation are everywhere processes of abstriction with subsequent mechanical distribution of the elements.}, } @article {pmid20772208, year = {1925}, author = {Mott, F}, title = {The Harveian Oration ON HEREDITY IN RELATION TO MENTAL DISEASE: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London on October 19th, 1925.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3382}, pages = {727-731}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.3382.727}, pmid = {20772208}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid19872182, year = {1925}, author = {Parmenter, CL}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF PARTHENOGENETIC FROGS AND TADPOLES.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {1-20}, pmid = {19872182}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {1. This paper presents cytological observations upon Dr. Loeb's parthenogenetic frog material, with considerations upon the mechanism by which the diploid number and both sexes may be produced. 2. Both sexes of adults and tadpoles are present. 3. The chromosome number is diploid and probably 26 in both sexes. Sex chromosomes cannot be distinguished. 4. The chromosome numbers observed by other authors in parthenogenetic frog material are haploid, diploid, and variable. Their significance is considered. 5. The mechanism producing the diploid number, based on European observations, appears to be a doubling of the haploid number at some time after the second polar body is given off. 6. Overripeness may be a factor in producing both sexes of parthenogenetic frogs and tadpoles. 7. Genetic data indicate that the normal male is digametic and that there are differences of potency between male and female factors for sex which vary in frogs of the two races and in strains within the race. These differences have been interpreted by Witschi as forming a series of multiple allelomorphs.}, } @article {pmid17816923, year = {1925}, author = {Delaunay, L}, title = {THE S-CHROMOSOMES IN ORNITHOGALUM L.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {62}, number = {1592}, pages = {15-16}, doi = {10.1126/science.62.1592.15-a}, pmid = {17816923}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17816916, year = {1925}, author = {Jeffrey, EC}, title = {DROSOPHILA AND THE MUTATION HYPOTHESIS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {62}, number = {1592}, pages = {3-5}, doi = {10.1126/science.62.1592.3}, pmid = {17816916}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28354165, year = {1925}, author = {Just, G}, title = {[Not Available].}, journal = {Wilhelm Roux' Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen}, volume = {105}, number = {2}, pages = {302-329}, doi = {10.1007/BF02080845}, pmid = {28354165}, issn = {0043-5546}, } @article {pmid19869027, year = {1925}, author = {Brown, WH and Pearce, L}, title = {THE OCCURRENCE OF STIGMATA OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN RABBITS WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FACTOR OF INHERITANCE.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {41}, number = {6}, pages = {795-805}, doi = {10.1084/jem.41.6.795}, pmid = {19869027}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The report is concerned with the occurrence of stigmata of syphilis in the progeny of syphilitic rabbits and the probable cause for such conditions in cases where no infection can be demonstrated. The history of a group of animals presenting these conditions is given and possible causes are discussed in the light of evidence derived from a study of these animals. In this instance, it appeared that the lesions suggesting syphilis were of functional rather than of infectious origin and that heredity was an important factor in determining their occurrence.}, } @article {pmid19869017, year = {1925}, author = {Amoss, HL}, title = {THE COMPOSITE NATURE OF A PURE CULTURE OF A VIRULENT PNEUMOCOCCUS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {41}, number = {5}, pages = {649-662}, pmid = {19869017}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The experiments reported in this paper indicate that a pure culture of a virulent Type I pneumococcus as transferred under ordinary conditions is made up of individuals which are not identical in virulence for animals,-in bile solubility, or in their power to multiply under unfavorable conditions. By mechanical analysis alone no avirulent strains were obtained from the virulent strain, but one, Strain C, was separated which proved to be much more virulent for rabbits than its fellows. The virulent, colony-pure, Type I pneumococcus was allowed to multiply for several transplants in a series of cultures in (a) pneumococcus antiserum broth, (b) bile broth, and (c) slightly acid broth. When cultures from each series were plated on blood agar there appeared amid the ordinary pneumococcus colonies some that were totally different therefrom. Cultures from these new colonies were macroscopically bile-soluble, fermented inulin, and produced methemoglobin. Their occurrence under these different sets of conditions as well as careful controls excluded the possibility of a derivation by contamination. The new strains were avirulent and did not become virulent on repeated passage through mice. Antisera procured by the injection of them into rabbits were found to contain agglutinins for Type I pneumococci, but no protective antibodies. The avirulent strains are evidently pneumococci. It is possible that they may have been present in the parent strain and the unfavorable conditions of growth (immune serum, bile, slight acidity) might have allowed them to multiply while repressing the virulent forms. The individuals composing the pneumococcus culture are not all equally bile-soluble. By means of differential bile solubility, the avirulent forms were obtained within 12 hours from the parent strain though only twice in six experiments. It is possible that the avirulent individuals might not have been present in the 26 hour stock culture which yielded one of the positive results and that the organisms surviving the lysis might have retained sufficient bile after washing with isotonic salt solution for this to be responsible for the development of the variant. The fact that the identical experiment with the virulent Derivative Strain C revealed no avirulent forms renders it likely that the majority of the avirulent forms originated from the virulent individuals under the unfavorable conditions. The correctness of this interpretation is proven by the finding of these avirulent forms in virulent single cell derivative strains grown under unfavorable conditions. By contrast, strains of these avirulent forms descended from single diplococci did not revert to virulence. Apparently there had occurred a genuine bacterial mutation. These results in general are in accord with those of Griffith(8) who has made a more careful study of the properties of variants of pneumococci. He has recorded the occasional reversion of a variant when the single colony culture has been made after one serum passage. There is no reference in his article to any experiments with strains derived by the isolation of single diplococci. Further evidence of the composite nature of the parent strain as ordinarily grown is presented by the difference in the effect of long continued growth in immune serum on the pure line strains and on the parent strain itself. The pure line strains, equally as virulent for mice as the parent, and one of them, Strain C, more virulent for rabbits, became less virulent than the parent strain after twelve transplants in immune serum. Growth in normal horse serum did not affect the virulence. The single cell derivative, moreover, was found to be the less resistant to bile when grown in increasing concentrations of this lytic substance. The virulent Derivative Strain C became avirulent in eleven transplants in acid broth pH 6.8 while the parent strain, though reduced in virulence, was still lethal in doses of 0.001 cc. after the same number of transplants in this medium.}, } @article {pmid17800243, year = {1925}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN MAMMALS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {61}, number = {1581}, pages = {423-424}, doi = {10.1126/science.61.1581.423}, pmid = {17800243}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259803, year = {1925}, author = {Govaerts, A}, title = {The influence of heredity in the etiology of tuberculosis.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, pages = {12-22}, pmid = {21259803}, } @article {pmid19868991, year = {1925}, author = {Lewis, PA and Loomis, D}, title = {ALLERGIC IRRITABILITY : II. ANAPHYLAXIS IN THE GUINEA PIG AS AFFECTED BY THE INHERITANCE.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {41}, number = {3}, pages = {327-335}, pmid = {19868991}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Inbred lines of guinea pig which have previously been observed to differ in their susceptibility to tuberculosis differ in their anaphylactic responses as well. The families that are relatively resistant to tuberculosis appear also to be somewhat more resistant to some one or more of the phases of the anaphylactic reaction complex.}, } @article {pmid17800329, year = {1925}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {CHROMOSOMES AND SEX IN SCIARA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {61}, number = {1573}, pages = {212-214}, doi = {10.1126/science.61.1573.212}, pmid = {17800329}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17784047, year = {1925}, author = {Wilson, EB}, title = {THE SEX-CHROMOSOMES OF SEA-URCHINS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {61}, number = {1572}, pages = {184}, doi = {10.1126/science.61.1572.184}, pmid = {17784047}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19868978, year = {1925}, author = {Smith, T and Orcutt, ML}, title = {THE BACTERIOLOGY OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT OF YOUNG CALVES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE EARLY DIARRHEA ("SCOURS").}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {41}, number = {1}, pages = {89-106}, pmid = {19868978}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {New-born calves receiving no colostrum, or else receiving it after some delay, may die of Bacillus coli septicemia, of which scours is a local manifestation. Calves receiving an insufficiently protective dose of colostrum may become victims of various bacterial diseases such as arthritis, nephritis, omphalitis, and possibly pneumonia. Calves receiving a sufficient dose of colostrum may still develop scours of various degrees of severity due to the local multiplication of various types of Bacillus coli in the small intestine. There exists in the young calf a delicate balance between certain strains of Bacillus coli and the mucous membrane and digestive ferments, which, upset in favor of Bacillus coli, produces scours. The necessary conditions for such attacks are in part inherited defects of the digestive tract, both morphological and functional, and special types of Bacillus coli, resident in the herd and environment. The immediate indications are a great increase in the number of Bacillus coli in the lowest third of the small intestine with a spreading of the invasion towards the duodenum as the disease gains headway. Under these conditions a general intoxication results. The bacilli form layers or films attached to the top plates of the epithelial cells. At this time morphological changes in the cells are not yet recognizable. The vacuolar or hydropic condition frequently found antedates the bacterial invasion and may be present in the absence of bacteria. In mild or recovered cases, during the 1st week a fatty infiltration of the epithelium is not infrequently present. In a large number of clinically normal calves, from 1 day to 3 months of age, Gram-negative bacilli were not present in sufficient numbers to be detected in sections, although enriched cultures, when attempted, revealed them.}, } @article {pmid17757149, year = {1924}, author = {King, RL}, title = {MATERIAL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS OF ACCESSORY CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {60}, number = {1555}, pages = {362-363}, doi = {10.1126/science.60.1555.362}, pmid = {17757149}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17800871, year = {1924}, author = {Turner, CL}, title = {BREEDING HABITS AND MUTATIONS IN THE MOTH-LIKE FLY (PSYCHODA).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {60}, number = {1554}, pages = {338-339}, doi = {10.1126/science.60.1554.338}, pmid = {17800871}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17771780, year = {1924}, author = {Shull, GH}, title = {TO TEACHERS OF LABORATORY GENETICS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {60}, number = {1553}, pages = {316-317}, doi = {10.1126/science.60.1553.316}, pmid = {17771780}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259793, year = {1924}, author = {Fisher, RA}, title = {The biometrical study of heredity.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {189-210}, pmid = {21259793}, } @article {pmid19868936, year = {1924}, author = {Lewis, PA and Loomis, D}, title = {ALLERGIC IRRITABILITY : THE FORMATION OF ANTI-SHEEP HEMOLYTIC AMBOCEPTOR IN THE NORMAL AND TUBERCULOUS GUINEA PIG.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {40}, number = {4}, pages = {503-515}, pmid = {19868936}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The guinea pig infected with virulent tubercle bacilli develops much more anti-sheep amboceptor than do controls when given like amounts of sheep red blood corpuscles. The curve of antibody production in the guinea pig when treated with sheep red blood corpuscles shows a departure from curves previously determined in other animals. These facts were ascertained as part of an effort to learn mbre of the functional nature of the inheritable factors controlling natural resistance to disease. The nature of some of the problems involved is outlined, and the limited bearing of the experiments on these is discussed.}, } @article {pmid17820837, year = {1924}, author = {Lindstrom, EW}, title = {A GENETIC LINKAGE BETWEEN SIZE AND COLOR FACTORS IN THE TOMATO.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {60}, number = {1547}, pages = {182-183}, doi = {10.1126/science.60.1547.182}, pmid = {17820837}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19872107, year = {1924}, author = {Brink, RA}, title = {THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTROLYTES ON POLLEN TUBE DEVELOPMENT.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {6}, number = {6}, pages = {677-682}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.6.6.677}, pmid = {19872107}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {These experiments serve to show that neutral salts in amounts considerably below those commonly employed in culture solutions may be very injurious to pollen. It has been found, for example, that NaCl, one of the least toxic salts tried, excepting CaCl(2), added to a sucrose solution in a concentration of 0.0002 M, or about 11 parts per million, reduces the growth of sweet pea pollen tubes 15 per cent. When it is considered that MgCl(2) and BaCl(2) are about fifteen times as toxic as NaCl it becomes evident that the susceptibility of pollen tubes to injury by these substances amounts virtually to hypersensitiveness. On the other hand calcium salts in concentrations ranging from 0.02 to 0.002 M markedly enhance the growth of sweet pea pollen tubes. MgCl(2) has a similar action in the case of Nicotiana. Calcium, moreover, exerts a strong protective action in the presence of the injurious monovalent cations Na and K. So far as can be determined by microchemical means these salts do not alter the wall of the pollen tube; presumably, their effect is on the protoplast itself. In the light of recent experimentation (Osterhout) with other forms better adapted to precise investigation of these phenomena it seems probable that the explanation of the facts presented here lies in changes brought about in the permeability of the cells. Since several gaps exist in our evidence, however, conclusions drawn at this time must necessarily be provisional. The highly injurious action manifested by the cations of several of the salts used indicates that they penetrate the protoplast very rapidly. Possibly in pure sucrose cultures, exosmosis is a limiting factor in pollen tube growth. The addition of salts of calcium or magnesium may favor development by retarding or preventing this outward diffusion. The protective effect of calcium in the presence of the toxic cations K and Na is best interpreted on the assumption that the entry of these latter into the protoplast is retarded by the calcium. The mode by which hydrogen ion concentration affects pollen tube growth is largely a matter of speculation. It has previously been been shown by Brink that the time relations of the growth process simulate those of an autocatalytic reaction. It has been demonstrated also that elongation of the tubes in artificial media is related to the digestion of the reserve food materials contributed by the pollen grain. In the case of the sweet pea these stored substances are largely fats and their hydrolysis may constitute the most important chemical reaction in growth. If, as seems not improbable, the other reactions involved wait upon this one, it is the "master reaction" according to Robertson's hypothesis. If this conception really applies to the case in hand as outlined, the effect of the concentration of hydrogen ions on growth may be a direct one. It is known that the action of the fat-splitting enzyme lipase is favored by a certain amount of free acid. The maximum rate of germination of the pollen and the greatest amount of growth of the pollen tubes occur at pH 6.0. This may be due in large part to the immediate effect of this concentration of hydrogen ions upon the digestion of the reserve food.}, } @article {pmid17820086, year = {1924}, author = {Shiwago, PJ}, title = {THE CHROMOSOME COMPLEXES IN THE SOMATIC CELLS OF MALE AND FEMALE OF THE DOMESTIC CHICKEN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {60}, number = {1541}, pages = {45-46}, doi = {10.1126/science.60.1541.45}, pmid = {17820086}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17755296, year = {1924}, author = {Blakeslee, AF and Belling, J}, title = {CHROMOSOMAL CHIMERAS IN THE JIMSON WEED.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {60}, number = {1540}, pages = {19-20}, doi = {10.1126/science.60.1540.19-a}, pmid = {17755296}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17755507, year = {1924}, author = {Hance, RT}, title = {THE SOMATIC CHROMOSOMES OF THE CHICK AND THEIR POSSIBLE SEX RELATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {59}, number = {1532}, pages = {424-425}, doi = {10.1126/science.59.1532.424}, pmid = {17755507}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29647776, year = {1924}, author = {Lees, D}, title = {Discussion on Congenital or Inherited Syphilis.}, journal = {Edinburgh medical journal}, volume = {31}, number = {5}, pages = {T97-T128}, pmid = {29647776}, issn = {0367-1038}, } @article {pmid17838899, year = {1924}, author = {Babcock, EB}, title = {GENETICS AND PLANT TAXONOMY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {59}, number = {1528}, pages = {327-328}, doi = {10.1126/science.59.1528.327}, pmid = {17838899}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17807762, year = {1924}, author = {Vicari, EM}, title = {THE NON-INHERITANCE OF THE EFFECTS OF TRAINING.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {59}, number = {1526}, pages = {303}, doi = {10.1126/science.59.1526.303}, pmid = {17807762}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17807761, year = {1924}, author = {Macdowell, EC}, title = {EXPERIMENTS WITH RATS ON THE INHERITANCE OF TRAINING.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {59}, number = {1526}, pages = {302-303}, doi = {10.1126/science.59.1526.302}, pmid = {17807761}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19868859, year = {1924}, author = {Lynch, CJ}, title = {STUDIES ON THE RELATION BETWEEN TUMOR SUSCEPTIBILITY AND HEREDITY. I.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {39}, number = {3}, pages = {481-495}, pmid = {19868859}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {In this preliminary report there are presented some of the results obtained from crossing mice from tumor strains with males from other sources. The comparison of the tumor incidence in the inbred and backcross daughters, though the numbers given are small, supports the theory that the tendency to develop neoplasms is hereditary and the frequency with which tumors appear in the first filial generation of such crosses, indicates that the character is dominant. Additional experiments involving larger numbers are in progress.}, } @article {pmid19868856, year = {1924}, author = {Strong, LC}, title = {INDICATIONS OF TISSUE SPECIFICITY IN A TRANSPLANTABLE SARCOMA.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {39}, number = {3}, pages = {447-456}, pmid = {19868856}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. A sarcoma of the mouse which has proved to be transplantable to a great variety of strains of mice does not furnish an exception to the theory that transplantability is controlled by genetic factors, since this tumor possesses some characteristics that are more than probably genetic. 2. The phenomenon of the assumption of tissue specificity on the part of the host may possibly be of genetic origin. 3. The evidence suggests that the gonads have some influence on the assumption of tissue specificity on the part of the host. 4. The growth rate of the transplanted tumor may possibly be correlated with the genetic constitution of the host.}, } @article {pmid17792472, year = {1924}, author = {Emerson, RA}, title = {A GENETIC VIEW OF SEX EXPRESSION IN THE FLOWERING PLANTS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {59}, number = {1521}, pages = {176-182}, doi = {10.1126/science.59.1521.176}, pmid = {17792472}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259774, year = {1924}, author = {Macbride, EW}, title = {The work of tornier as affording a possible explanation of the causes of mutations.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {15}, number = {4}, pages = {545-555}, pmid = {21259774}, } @article {pmid19872060, year = {1923}, author = {Plough, HH and Strauss, MB}, title = {EXPERIMENTS ON TOLERATION OF TEMPERATURE BY DROSOPHILA.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {167-176}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.6.2.167}, pmid = {19872060}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {1. Most wild stocks of Drosophila melanogaster can be bred indefinitely on banana agar at a temperature of 31 degrees C. There is no relation between the geographical origin of these stocks and their ability to tolerate this temperature. 2. A single wild stock has been found which will breed for only one generation at temperatures above 29 degrees C. The offspring hatched at 31 degrees C. will breed normally at 24 degrees C. This difference from other wild stocks is apparently genetic, but its genetic basis has not yet been worked out. 3. The mutant stocks of D. melanogaster tested by us will breed for only one generation at 31 degrees C. and their offspring at this temperature are also fertile at 24 degrees C. This condition is apparently a physiological effect of the presence of any of the mutant genes in a homozygous condition. 4. Similar tests indicate that wild stocks of D. virilis and Chymomyza procnemis will breed at 31 degrees C., while D. simulans, D. immigrans, and D. funebris will not. The last two species are northern forms not commonly found in the tropics. 5. Both male and female flies from mutant stocks hatched at 31 degrees C. produce offspring at this temperature if mated to flies hatched at 24 degrees C. Their germ cells are therefore capable of development, and the cause of their failure to develop at 31 degrees C. when inbred must lie either in the failure of the germ cells to reach each other or in the fertilization process itself.}, } @article {pmid17837785, year = {1923}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {INHERITANCE OF DIRECTION OF COILLING IN LIMNAEA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {58}, number = {1501}, pages = {269-270}, doi = {10.1126/science.58.1501.269}, pmid = {17837785}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20474793, year = {1923}, author = {Learmonth, JR}, title = {On the Inheritance of Acquired Antibodies.}, journal = {The Journal of hygiene}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {100-106}, doi = {10.1017/s0022172400008093}, pmid = {20474793}, issn = {0022-1724}, } @article {pmid17748216, year = {1923}, author = {King, HD}, title = {A NEW OCCURANCE OF THE BLACK-EYED YELLOW MUTATION IN RATS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {58}, number = {1500}, pages = {250-251}, doi = {10.1126/science.58.1500.250}, pmid = {17748216}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17748214, year = {1923}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE SEX CHROMOSOMES OF MAMMALS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {58}, number = {1500}, pages = {247-248}, doi = {10.1126/science.58.1500.247}, pmid = {17748214}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17815508, year = {1923}, author = {Boring, AM}, title = {NOTES BY N. M. STEVENS ON CHROMOSOMES OF THE DOMESTIC CHICKEN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {58}, number = {1491}, pages = {73-74}, doi = {10.1126/science.58.1491.73}, pmid = {17815508}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19872039, year = {1923}, author = {Chambers, R and Sands, HC}, title = {A DISSECTION OF THE CHROMOSOMES IN THE POLLEN MOTHER CELLS OF TRADESCANTIA VIRGINICA L.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {5}, number = {6}, pages = {815-819}, pmid = {19872039}, issn = {0022-1295}, } @article {pmid21259768, year = {1923}, author = {Gwynne-Vaughan, DH}, title = {The nucleus in relation to heredity.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {402-408}, pmid = {21259768}, } @article {pmid19868775, year = {1923}, author = {Orcutt, ML}, title = {MUTATION AMONG HOG-CHOLERA BACILLI.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {38}, number = {1}, pages = {9-15}, pmid = {19868775}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. In the hog-cholera group the mutation from smooth (A) to granular (B) type occurs and a mutant with a moist, opaque colony formation was noted. 2. The B mutant when obtained pure remains a B type without reversion in the stock cultures. 3. The B mutant can be made to assume some of the A characters by rapid successive transplanting in bouillon. 4. The B mutant can usually be found in older transplants of A. 5. The two types may be distinguished by certain cultural characters, by slightly different agglutination reactions, and by different degrees of virulence.}, } @article {pmid17788502, year = {1923}, author = {Sturtevant, AH and Morgan, TH}, title = {REVERSE MUTATION OF THE BAR GENE CORRELATED WITH CROSSING OVER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {57}, number = {1487}, pages = {746-747}, doi = {10.1126/science.57.1487.746}, pmid = {17788502}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17773489, year = {1923}, author = {Mayor, JW}, title = {X-RAYS AND THE SEX CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {57}, number = {1478}, pages = {503-504}, doi = {10.1126/science.57.1478.503}, pmid = {17773489}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19868737, year = {1923}, author = {Cowdry, EV}, title = {THE DISTRIBUTION OF RICKETTSIA IN THE TISSUES OF INSECTS AND ARACHNIDS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {37}, number = {4}, pages = {431-456}, pmid = {19868737}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {In the absence of a satisfactory definition of Rickettsia the observations herein recorded were arbitrarily limited to bacterium-like organisms which are intracellular and Gram-negative. Rickettsia of this type were found in the following species: Amblyomma americana, Amblyomma hebraeum, Boophilus decoloratus, Atomus sp., Casinaria infesta, Chrysopa oculata, Ctenocephalus canis, Dermacentor variabilis, Lepisma saccharina, Lucoppia curviseta, Margaropus annulatus, Margaropus annulatus australis, Ornithodoros turicata, Pulex irritans, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Rhipicephalus evertsi, and Salticus scenicus. Since intracellular, Gram-negative Rickettsia have been recorded in the literature as existing in Cimex lectularius, Dermacentor venustus, Melophagus ovinus, and Pediculus humanus, the occasional occurrence of such bodies must be conceded in the following groups not closely related phylogenetically: Attidae, Trombidiidae, Argasidae, lxodidae, Cinura, Acanthiidae, Pediculidae, Hippoboscidae, Chrysopidae, Pulicidae, and Ichneumonidae. The species which harbor Rickettsia differ widely in diet and habitat. One such species is insectivorous throughout life, two are insectivorous in larval stages, becoming vegetarian in the adult condition, one is chiefly vegetarian but partakes of some animal products, and two are usually entirely vegetarian; while the remainder subsist wholly upon a diet of mammalian blood. Rickettsia are associated, in only a few cases, with diseases in mammals. The evidence at hand does not lead beyond the conclusion that the Rickettsia mentioned above are true Gram-negative microorganisms, easily distinguishable from mitochondria and all other cytoplasmic and nuclear granulations, rather completely adapted to an intracellular existence, exhibiting in some cases a remarkable degree of host specificity, and often inherited through the eggs.}, } @article {pmid19868729, year = {1923}, author = {Maximow, AA}, title = {STUDIES ON THE CHANGES PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RAYS IN INFLAMED CONNECTIVE TISSUE.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {37}, number = {3}, pages = {319-340}, pmid = {19868729}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The action of x-rays upon inflamed tissue manifests itself in the first place by a considerable depression of the usual reaction on the part of the fibroblasts. Under normal circumstances these elements begin to divide mitotically during the first 24 hours and soon form a layer of new connective tissue, surrounding the foreign body. After treatment with x-rays they remain idle, do not multiply at all, or start very late and often the division is abnormal. They undergo a high degree of pathological hypertrophy of protoplasm and nucleus. Instead of mitosis often amitotic constrictions appear in the nucleus. The capacity for collagen formation seems also to be lost. Simultaneously with these changes of the fibroblasts an intensive edema of the connective tissue surrounding the foreign body is to be noted and in the immediate neighborhood of the latter a thick layer of net-like clotted fibrinous exudate is formed. No distinctive qualitative changes could be found in the leucocytes and polyblasts. Degeneration was present here only to the same extent as in common aseptic inflammation. But first the rate and the duration of the emigration of all the cells coming from the blood were increased, and secondly there was always a distinct delay in the process of the common transformations usually undergone by the polyblasts on the field of inflammation. The transformation of the polyblasts into fixed resting forms seems above all to be delayed. Therefore, even in late stages, the tissue is overcrowded with granular special leucocytes and with mostly young, lymphocyte-like polyblasts, whereas in the early stages the local resting wandering cells only slowly undergo mobilization. Furthermore, in the blood vessels swelling of the endothelial cells with fragmentation of the nuclei and, in the striated muscles, degeneration of the fibers can be detected. In the latter there occur partly typical coagulation necrosis, partly atrophy, accompanied by loss of striation, separation of fibrillae from one another, relative increase of sarcoplasm, and amitotic division of nuclei. What the ultimate result of all these changes would be, is as yet not clear. In the case of longest duration, in which 60 days had elapsed since the last exposure, no distinct difference could be found between the exposed and control preparations. Thus one might believe that the cell injuries caused by the x-rays, and above all the inability of the fibroblasts to multiply and to elaborate collagen, are again repaired in due time. However, my material is decidedly inadequate in this respect and several cases of long duration should be examined. It is surprising that the results obtained seem not to agree with the predominating views on the action of x-rays on cells. Apart from the endothelium of the blood vessels, of all the cells present in the field of inflammation the fibroblasts undoubtedly are to be considered as the elements most highly differentiated in a specific sense. I have shown that, as a rule, they do not round up in inflammation and do not produce ameboid cells, but remain unchanged in morphology and, through mitotic division, give rise to the new connective tissue. On the other hand, there can be no doubt that the lymphocytes and the polyblasts are to be looked upon as relatively indifferent cells, endowed with great prospective potencies of development. Thus it might be expected that just the lymphocytes of the inflamed area would be affected in the first place by the rays, as they are in the blood-forming organs, and that the fibroblasts, on the contrary, would be refractory. But the facts have proved that the most conspicuous and constant changes concern the fibroblasts. They are paralyzed for a long time and made unable to build up new tissue. The fibrinous exudate and the edema might perhaps also depend partly on a direct injury of the colloidal intercellular substance, partly on changes of the endothelium of the blood vessels, cells which are again to be considered as highly differentiated. Noteworthy signs of degeneration could not be found in the lymphocytes and polyblasts. But here again the necessary early stages 1 to 3 days after the last exposure were not available; it is possible that the emigrated lymphocytes are destroyed by the x-rays rapidly, in an explosive manner, in 24 to 48 hours, as in the lymph nodes or the thymus, or as described by Pautrier in the chronically inflamed tissue of the skin in mycosis fungoides. Their remains might be quickly resorbed and after the last exposure new lymphocytes would have time to emigrate out of the blood vessels and to pass to the tissue. However, if we take this for granted, there remains another inexplicable fact, concerning the local resting wandering cells-their close genetic relationship with the lymphocytes is beyond doubt and yet exposure to x-rays does not seem to affect them. In this connection it may be stated that Soper found that the reticulo-endothelial apparatus, whose cells correspond to the resting wandering cells, is stimulated by small doses of x-rays and paralyzed by large doses. For deciding these problems further investigations are necessary. The classical researches of O. Hertwig and his school have proved beyond doubt that of all the parts of the cell, the nucleus with its chromatin is affected most by the rays. It is believed that the nuclei in mitotic division are especially sensitive (Holthusen) and that the nuclei of exposed cells lose, in the first place, their capacity for normal mitosis; they either do not undergo division at all or they show pathological mitoses (Grasnick, Gaskell, and others). The observations described above fully coincide with these statements. The nuclei of the hypertrophied fibroblasts attain an enormous size, contain an abnormal amount of chromatin, are sometimes vacuolated, and appear paralyzed and incapable of mitosis or divide abnormally. Perhaps the reason that the fibroblasts in the present experiments are so strongly affected by the x-rays is that they are the only cells which are preparing for mitotic division directly after the introduction of the foreign body, whereas the lymphocytes and polyblasts only rarely divide in the field of inflammation. The fibroblasts thus are becoming especially sensitive towards the rays, whereas for example in the scar tissue, where they remain quiescent, they are not affected. As the inflammatory changes in the normal skin after exposure to x-rays are not known sufficiently from the histological standpoint it would be promising to study the action of x-rays on the normal loose connective tissue. It is evident that the changes in the cells of the inflamed area, chiefly in the fibroblasts, but also in the muscle fibers, under the influence of Roentgen rays, are the result of complicated interrelations between two different agents, first, the inflammation stimulus, and, second, the radiant energy. Neither agent alone in the doses used is able to produce the changes observed. Only the combination of both gives the results described above. It seems to be immaterial, to a certain degree, which of the two stimuli is applied first-whether the foreign body be introduced in previously exposed tissue, or the latter be exposed after the introduction of the body-in both cases practically the same results have been obtained. The strong inhibitory and deleterious influence of x-rays on inflamed connective tissue ought to be always kept in mind in the therapeutical use of this kind of energy, especially in cases of malignant tumors, in which the local connective tissue in most cases is found in a state of inflammatory irritation.}, } @article {pmid19983208, year = {1923}, author = {Dyke, SC and Budge, CH}, title = {On the Inheritance of the Specific Isoagglutinable Substances of Human Red Cells.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {16}, number = {Pathol Sect}, pages = {35-46}, pmid = {19983208}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid17778266, year = {1922}, author = {Griffith, CR}, title = {ARE PERMANENT DISTURBANCES OF EQUILIBRATION INHERITED?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {56}, number = {1459}, pages = {676-678}, doi = {10.1126/science.56.1459.676}, pmid = {17778266}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17744847, year = {1922}, author = {Taylor, WR}, title = {ORGANIZATION OF HETEROTYPIC CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {56}, number = {1457}, pages = {635}, doi = {10.1126/science.56.1457.635}, pmid = {17744847}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17833054, year = {1922}, author = {Babcock, EB and Collins, JL}, title = {A CASE OF DUPLICATE GENES IN CREPIS CAPILLARIS (L.) WALIR.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {56}, number = {1449}, pages = {392}, doi = {10.1126/science.56.1449.392}, pmid = {17833054}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17833053, year = {1922}, author = {Babcock, EB and Collins, JL}, title = {INHERITANCE OF GLANDULAR PUBESCENCE IN CREPIS CAPILLARIS (L.) WALLR.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {56}, number = {1449}, pages = {392}, doi = {10.1126/science.56.1449.392-a}, pmid = {17833053}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259752, year = {1922}, author = {}, title = {Discussion on the inheritance of mental qualities, good and bad.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {203-214}, pmid = {21259752}, } @article {pmid21259748, year = {1922}, author = {Tredgold, AF}, title = {Educability and inheritance.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {164-173}, pmid = {21259748}, } @article {pmid21259747, year = {1922}, author = {Lidbetter, EJ}, title = {Pauperism and heredity : A further report.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {152-163}, pmid = {21259747}, } @article {pmid17790388, year = {1922}, author = {Alexander, J}, title = {THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL MECHANISM OF MUTATION AND EVOLUTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {56}, number = {1447}, pages = {323-326}, doi = {10.1126/science.56.1447.323}, pmid = {17790388}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17815431, year = {1922}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {THE SEX CHROMOSOMES OF THE MONKEY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {56}, number = {1445}, pages = {286-287}, doi = {10.1126/science.56.1445.286}, pmid = {17815431}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20314186, year = {1922}, author = {Barker, LF}, title = {On the Relations of Heredity and Environment, of "Constitution" and "Condition", to predisposition to disease.}, journal = {Canadian Medical Association journal}, volume = {12}, number = {9}, pages = {601-606}, pmid = {20314186}, issn = {0008-4409}, } @article {pmid17777343, year = {1922}, author = {Bonar, L}, title = {AN ALBINO MUTATION OF THE DEMATIACEOUS FUNGUS BRACHYSPORIUM TRIFOLII.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {56}, number = {1443}, pages = {226-227}, doi = {10.1126/science.56.1443.226-a}, pmid = {17777343}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid28909971, year = {1922}, author = {Darwin, L}, title = {Natural Inheritance and Social Policy.}, journal = {Studies in mental inefficiency}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages = {49-55}, pmid = {28909971}, } @article {pmid21259743, year = {1922}, author = {Macbride, EW}, title = {The inheritance of acquired characters and its bearing on eugenic theory and practice.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, pages = {71-82}, pmid = {21259743}, } @article {pmid17751446, year = {1922}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {THE Y-CHROMOSOME TYPE OF SEXLINKED INHERITANCE IN MAN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {55}, number = {1435}, pages = {703-704}, doi = {10.1126/science.55.1435.703-a}, pmid = {17751446}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17751441, year = {1922}, author = {Barker, LF}, title = {THE RELATION OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS TO HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {55}, number = {1435}, pages = {685-690}, doi = {10.1126/science.55.1435.685}, pmid = {17751441}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21611484, year = {1922}, author = {Suttie, ID}, title = {PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND THE THEORY OF PSYCHOPATHIC (GERMINAL) INHERITANCE.}, journal = {The Journal of neurology and psychopathology}, volume = {3}, number = {9}, pages = {42-46}, doi = {10.1136/jnnp.s1-3.9.42}, pmid = {21611484}, issn = {0266-8637}, } @article {pmid19868632, year = {1922}, author = {De Kruif, PH}, title = {VIRULENCE AND MUTATION OF THE BACILLUS OF RABBIT SEPTICEMIA.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {35}, number = {5}, pages = {621-633}, pmid = {19868632}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Type D, bacillus of rabbit septicemia, exhibits marked fixity of the character of virulence. This is true for cultures that are regularly transplanted on serum agar or in broth. It is also to be observed when organisms of this variety are subjected to unfavorable conditions; e.g., remaining for 9(1/2) days without transplant in plain broth. Under such conditions no decrease in virulence was observed. G forms which arose in the same culture during this time exhibited characteristic lack of invasibility. Different individuals of a given culture of Type D do not vary to a noticeable extent in virulence. This was ascertained by test of virulence of cultures arising from six individuals fished from Type D cultures by Barber pipette. A Type D culture subjected to passage in plain broth undergoes D --> G mutation. Type D and G individuals can be demonstrated to be present in the same culture. The virulence of such a mixed culture is proportional to the relative member of Microbes D and G present. This throws light on certain mechanisms of attenuation. The virulence of Type G can be raised to a considerable titer by animal passage. Such organisms do not, however, lose their characteristic of granular growth. This last, on the other hand, appears to intensify by animal passage. The acid agglutination zone of Type G strains which have been passed through animals shows a marked broadening. Microbe D owes its superior invasive power at least in part to its antiphagocytic activity, a property apparently not possessed by Microbe G.}, } @article {pmid17758384, year = {1922}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {GENETICS OF THE VIENNA WHITE RABBIT II.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {55}, number = {1425}, pages = {429-430}, doi = {10.1126/science.55.1425.429-a}, pmid = {17758384}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17758379, year = {1922}, author = {Hutchison, CB}, title = {THE ELEMENTARY COURSE IN GENETICS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {55}, number = {1425}, pages = {416-421}, doi = {10.1126/science.55.1425.416}, pmid = {17758379}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17770286, year = {1922}, author = {Bateson, W}, title = {GENETICAL ANALYSIS AND THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {55}, number = {1423}, pages = {373}, doi = {10.1126/science.55.1423.373}, pmid = {17770286}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259738, year = {1922}, author = {Fisher, RA}, title = {Darwinian evolution of mutations.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, pages = {31-34}, pmid = {21259738}, } @article {pmid19868629, year = {1922}, author = {De Kruif, PH}, title = {MUTATION OF THE BACILLUS OF RABBIT SEPTICEMIA.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {35}, number = {4}, pages = {561-574}, pmid = {19868629}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Type G microbes, discovered in pure cultures of the rabbit septicemia bacillus, have been demonstrated to arise from the parent D form by mutation. The D --> G mutation takes place in broth cultures of pure-line strains of Microbe D, when these are kept for several days without transplant at 37 degrees C., or at room temperature, or in the ice box. The mutation is greatly inhibited by filtrates from 6 and 24 hour cultures of Microbe D, and to some extent by filtrates from 48 hour cultures. The process of transformation takes place to a very slight extent or not at all in undiluted rabbit serum, but Type G colonies subcultured to this medium do not revert to the parent D form. The D --> G change is strongly inhibited in cultures made in simple beef infusion, or in 5 per cent rabbit serum-beef infusion. Peptone would seem to be the constituent of plain broth which favors the process. In high concentrations of peptone, the mutation is rapid and may reach a degree of 90 per cent of the total organisms in 5 to 6 days. A distinct maximum of the relative number of Type G colonies as compared to the parent Type D is observable in plain broth and in some concentrations of peptone, when these are kept at 37 degrees C. for some days without transplant. Subsequent tests show the concentration of Type G microbes to diminish. The change in acid agglutination optimum exhibited by the mutant G forms implies a distinct change in bacterial protoplasm and would seem to be one of the most fundamental mutations so far described.}, } @article {pmid17843630, year = {1922}, author = {Cole, LJ}, title = {MEETINGS OF THE GENETICS SECTIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {55}, number = {1421}, pages = {326}, doi = {10.1126/science.55.1421.326}, pmid = {17843630}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19871942, year = {1922}, author = {De Kruif, PH}, title = {CHANGE OF ACID AGGLUTINATION OPTIMUM AS INDEX OF BACTERIAL MUTATION.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {387-393}, pmid = {19871942}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {A distinct difference in acid agglutination optimum for Type D (bacillus of rabbit septicemia) and its mutant form, Type G, has been observed. The optimum for Type D lies between pH 3.5 and pH 3.0. This changes during mutation, the resulting Type G mutants having in general an optimum lying between pH 4.7 and pH 3.8. The constancy of the optimum for Type D is very strict, while that for Type G is slightly less so. The variation is never so great as to cause an overlapping of optima and consequent failure of differentiation. These acid agglutination optima are in the nature of physical constants for the two types and would imply a fundamental difference in the chemical constitution of the organisms. Animal passage, far from causing a reversion of the mutant Type G to the primordial Type D form, brings about a still greater instability in the presence of H ions.}, } @article {pmid17742244, year = {1922}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {GENETICS OF THE VIENNA WHITE RABBIT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {55}, number = {1419}, pages = {269-270}, doi = {10.1126/science.55.1419.269}, pmid = {17742244}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17832690, year = {1922}, author = {Carr-Saunders, AM}, title = {NOTE ON INHERITANCE IN SWINE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {55}, number = {1410}, pages = {19}, doi = {10.1126/science.55.1410.19}, pmid = {17832690}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259733, year = {1922}, author = {Bramwell, BS}, title = {Army examinations and heredity.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {13}, number = {4}, pages = {525-530}, pmid = {21259733}, } @article {pmid17739566, year = {1921}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {MORE LINKED GENES IN RABBITS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {54}, number = {1408}, pages = {634-636}, doi = {10.1126/science.54.1408.634}, pmid = {17739566}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17735074, year = {1921}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {CHROMOSOME RELATIONSHIPS IN WHEAT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {54}, number = {1400}, pages = {413-415}, doi = {10.1126/science.54.1400.413}, pmid = {17735074}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259730, year = {1921}, author = {Bramwell, BS}, title = {Army examinations and heredity.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, pages = {456-466}, pmid = {21259730}, } @article {pmid17787125, year = {1921}, author = {Mavor, JW}, title = {ON THE ELIMINATION OF THE X-CHROMOSOME FROM THE EGG OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER BY X-RAYS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {54}, number = {1395}, pages = {277-279}, doi = {10.1126/science.54.1395.277}, pmid = {17787125}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17787123, year = {1921}, author = {Babcock, EB}, title = {GREGOR MENDEL AND THE SUPPORT OF SCIENTIFIC WORK AT BRUNN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {54}, number = {1395}, pages = {275-276}, doi = {10.1126/science.54.1395.275-a}, pmid = {17787123}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17792870, year = {1921}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {AN IMPROVED METHOD OF ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF GENETIC FACTORS CONCERNED IN CASES OF BLENDING INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {54}, number = {1393}, pages = {223}, doi = {10.1126/science.54.1393.223}, pmid = {17792870}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17793545, year = {1921}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {ON A METHOD OF ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF GENETIC FACTORS CONCERNED IN CASES OF BLENDING INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {54}, number = {1387}, pages = {93-96}, doi = {10.1126/science.54.1387.93}, pmid = {17793545}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259727, year = {1921}, author = {Kelley, AM and Lidbetter, EJ}, title = {A comparative inquiry on the heredity and social conditions among certain insane, mentally defective, and normal persons.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {394-406}, pmid = {21259727}, } @article {pmid17839040, year = {1921}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {THE Y-CHROMOSOME IN MAMMALS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {53}, number = {1378}, pages = {503-504}, doi = {10.1126/science.53.1378.503}, pmid = {17839040}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19868525, year = {1921}, author = {Anderson, RA and Schultz, OT}, title = {IMMUNOLOGIC STUDY OF STRAINS OF BACILLUS PFEIFFERI ISOLATED FROM A CASE OF MENINGITIS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {33}, number = {5}, pages = {653-666}, pmid = {19868525}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Five strains of Bacillus pfeifferi were isolated from a case of meningitis. These strains came from the spinal fluid, blood, nose, throat, and nasopharynx. Immunologic reactions show no definite relations between these strains, although those from the nose, throat, and nasopharynx might be presumed to be related to one another. It is also presumable that the spinal fluid strain was derived from the upper air passages, and that the blood was invaded from the meninges. In spite of immunologic differences, it is believed that the five strains were genetically related. The variations in these five strains from a single case are as great as those which have been found by others for strains from different cases, or individuals. As determined by immunologic reactions, the number of so called strains of Bacillus pfeifferi is apparently limited only by the number of cultures which have been or might be isolated. It is inconceivable that under the designation Bacillus pfeifferi is included a heterogeneous mixture of innumerable distinct races of bacteria; there must be some biological relation which cannot be established by agglutination, complement fixation, or opsonin reactions. The variations which have been noted, may be an indication of a degree of instability which may have some bearing upon questions relating to the epidemiology of Bacillus pfeifferi infections and to the serum therapy of influenzal meningitis. The strain variations which have been shown to exist by immunologic methods do not support the theory of the etiological relationn of Bacillus pfeifferi to epidemic influenza, unless it can be shown that such variations are due to instability of the organism. The fact that the incidence of meningeal involvement was only slightly increased during the last pandemic is also evidence against the causal relation of the organism to the pandemic disease.}, } @article {pmid17743769, year = {1921}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {GENETICS OF THE "CHINCHILLA" RABBIT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {53}, number = {1373}, pages = {387-388}, doi = {10.1126/science.53.1373.387}, pmid = {17743769}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17783696, year = {1921}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {A NEW TYPE OF INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {53}, number = {1371}, pages = {339-342}, doi = {10.1126/science.53.1371.339}, pmid = {17783696}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17783692, year = {1921}, author = {Showalter, AM}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF CONOCEPHALUM CONICUM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {53}, number = {1371}, pages = {333}, doi = {10.1126/science.53.1371.333-a}, pmid = {17783692}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259722, year = {1921}, author = {Tredgold, AF}, title = {Inheritance and educability.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, pages = {339-350}, pmid = {21259722}, } @article {pmid17784143, year = {1921}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {PROOF OF NON-DISJUNCTION FOR THE FOURTH CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {53}, number = {1370}, pages = {308}, doi = {10.1126/science.53.1370.308}, pmid = {17784143}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17835697, year = {1921}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {NON-DISJUNCTION OF THE FOURTH CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {53}, number = {1364}, pages = {167}, doi = {10.1126/science.53.1364.167}, pmid = {17835697}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17831592, year = {1921}, author = {Nutting, CC}, title = {THE RELATION OF MENDELISM AND THE MUTATION THEORY TO NATURAL SELECTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {53}, number = {1363}, pages = {129-131}, doi = {10.1126/science.53.1363.129}, pmid = {17831592}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid18010425, year = {1921}, author = {Myers, GE}, title = {MENTAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN.}, journal = {American journal of public health (New York, N.Y. : 1912)}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {55-62}, doi = {10.2105/ajph.11.1.55}, pmid = {18010425}, issn = {0271-4353}, abstract = {The importance of heredity lies chiefly in giving a good physical condition and a normal capacity for intelligence. The basis of the entire future personality is established in infancy or in early childhood. It is the duty of parents to furnish the proper environment, and this is all-important. This author outlines some of the fundamental principles in environment.}, } @article {pmid17829955, year = {1920}, author = {Blakeslee, AF and Belling, J and Farnham, ME}, title = {CHROMOSOMAL DUPLICATION AND MENDELIAN PHENOMENA IN DATURA MUTANTS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {52}, number = {1347}, pages = {388-390}, doi = {10.1126/science.52.1347.388}, pmid = {17829955}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid18168025, year = {1920}, author = {Schiötz, I}, title = {COLOUR BLIND FEMALES: THE INHERITANCE OF COLOUR BLINDNESS IN MAN (concluded).}, journal = {The British journal of ophthalmology}, volume = {4}, number = {9}, pages = {393-403}, doi = {10.1136/bjo.4.9.393}, pmid = {18168025}, issn = {0007-1161}, } @article {pmid17737045, year = {1920}, author = {Duerden, JE}, title = {PARALLEL MUTATIONS IN THE OSTRICH.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {52}, number = {1338}, pages = {165-168}, doi = {10.1126/science.52.1338.165}, pmid = {17737045}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17788633, year = {1920}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {LINKED GENES IN RABBITS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {52}, number = {1337}, pages = {156-157}, doi = {10.1126/science.52.1337.156}, pmid = {17788633}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid18168017, year = {1920}, author = {Schiötz, I}, title = {COLOUR BLIND FEMALES: The Inheritance of Colour Blindness in Man.}, journal = {The British journal of ophthalmology}, volume = {4}, number = {8}, pages = {345-359}, doi = {10.1136/bjo.4.8.345}, pmid = {18168017}, issn = {0007-1161}, } @article {pmid17864324, year = {1920}, author = {Thompson, JE}, title = {THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RANULA AND BRANCHIO-GENETIC CYSTS.}, journal = {Annals of surgery}, volume = {72}, number = {2}, pages = {164-176}, doi = {10.1097/00000658-192008000-00008}, pmid = {17864324}, issn = {0003-4932}, } @article {pmid17800375, year = {1920}, author = {Nakahara, W}, title = {SIDE-TO-SIDE VERSUS END-TO-END CONJUGATION OF CHROMOSOMES IN RELATION TO CROSSING OVER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {52}, number = {1334}, pages = {82-84}, doi = {10.1126/science.52.1334.82}, pmid = {17800375}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259709, year = {1920}, author = {Darwin, L}, title = {Memorandum on the consideration of heredity at the ministry of health.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {105-111}, pmid = {21259709}, } @article {pmid19972522, year = {1920}, author = {Mellon, RR}, title = {The Life-Cycle changes of the so-called C. Hodgkini, and their Relation to the Mutation changes in this Species : Fourth Paper on Diphtheroids.}, journal = {The Journal of medical research}, volume = {42}, number = {1}, pages = {61-76.1}, pmid = {19972522}, issn = {0097-3599}, } @article {pmid20769915, year = {1920}, author = {Haynes, FH}, title = {SOME REMARKS UPON SYPHILIS, MORE ESPECIALLY INHERITED SYPHILIS.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {3101}, pages = {765-766}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.3101.765}, pmid = {20769915}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid19871827, year = {1920}, author = {Bailey, IW}, title = {THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CAMBIUM IN THE STUDY OF CERTAIN PHYSIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {519-533}, pmid = {19871827}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {1. The adjacent, undifferentiated, uninucleated cells of the lateral meristem or cambium are of two distinct shapes and sizes: (1) small, more or less isodiametric initials which are of the same general order of magnitude as the cells of the terminal meristem and embryo; and (2) large, elongated initials which in certain cases may attain a length of more than 10,000 micra and a volume of 10,000,000 cubic micra. The large initials may be induced to divide to form small initials, and the latter to regenerate elongated cells of normal dimensions. Thus, the cambium affords an unusually favorable medium for the study of a number of fundamental physiological and cytological problems. 2. A study of the cambium reveals the fact that there is a very-much greater variability in the size of meristematic cells in plants than was suspected by Sachs or Strasburger, and that the working sphere of the nucleus is by no means so restricted as assumed by these investigators. 3. Although the larger cambial initials of Pinus strobus tend to have larger nuclei, the nucleocytoplasmic-relation varies within wide limits and the diploid number of chromosomes is constant. The conditions in the cambium do not support Winkler's view that there is a close correlation between chromosomal number (chromosomal mass) and cell size in the somatic tissue of plants, and that giant cells are hyperchromatic. 4. The process of cell plate formation in the cambium is a remarkable phenomenon, and one which is significant in discussing the relative merits of various theories concerning the dynamics of karyokinesis and cytokinesis. 5. The newly formed partition membranes in the cambial initials frequently intersect the side walls at angles of varying degrees of acuteness, which is in contradiction to Errera's (Plateau's) Law of Minimal Area.}, } @article {pmid19871823, year = {1920}, author = {Krafka, J}, title = {THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE UPON FACET NUMBER IN THE BAR-EYED MUTANT OF DROSOPHILA : PART III.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {445-464}, pmid = {19871823}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {Three strains of the bar-eyed mutant of Drosophila melanogaster Meig have been reared at constant temperatures over a range of 15-31 degrees C. The mean facet number in the bar-eyed mutant varies inversely with the temperature at which the larvae develop. The temperature coefficient (Q(10)) is of the same order as that for chemical reactions. The facet-temperature relations may be plotted as an exponential curve for temperatures from 15-31 degrees . The rate of development of the immature stages gives a straight line temperature curve between 15 and 29 degrees . Beyond 29 degrees the rate decreases again with a further rise in temperature. The facet curve may be readily superimposed on the development curve between 15 and 27 degrees . The straight line feature of the development curve is probably due to the flattening out of an exponential curve by secondary factors. Since both the straight line and the exponential curve appear simultaneously in the same living material, it is impractical to locate the secondary factors in enzyme destruction, differences in viscosity, or in the physical state of colloids. Differential temperature coefficients for the various separate processes involved in development furnish the best basis for an explanation of the straight line feature of the curve representing the effect of temperature on the rate of physiological processes. Facet number in the full-eyed wild stock is not affected by temperature to a marked degree. The mean facet number for fifteen full-eyed females raised at 27 degrees is 859.06. The mean facet number for the Low Selected Bar females at 27 degrees is 55.13; for the Ultra-bar females at 27 degrees it is 21.27. A consistent sexual difference appears in all the bar stocks, the females having fewer facets. This relation may be expressed by the sex coefficient, the average value of which is 0.791. The average observed difference in mean facet number for a difference of 1 degrees C. in the environment in which the flies developed is 3.09 for the Ultra-bar stock and 14.01 for the Low Selected stock. The average proportional differences in the mean for a difference of 1 degrees C. are 9.22 per cent for Ultra-bar, and 14.51 for Low Selected. The differences in the number of facets per degrees C. are greatest at the low and least at the high temperatures. The difference in the number of facets per degrees C. varies with the mean. The proportional differences in the mean per degrees C. are greatest at the lower (15-17.5 degrees) and higher (29-31 degrees) temperatures and least at the intermediate temperatures. Temperature is a factor in determining facet number only during a relatively short period in larval development. This effective period, at 27 degrees , comes between the end of the 3rd and the end of the 4th day. At 15 degrees , this period is initiated at the end of 8 days following a 1st day at 27 degrees . At 27 degrees this period is approximately 18 hours long. At 15 degrees it is approximately 72 hours long. The number of facets and the length of the immature stage (egg-larval-pupal) appear related when the whole of development is passed at one temperature. That the number of facets is not dependent upon the length of the immature stage is shown by experiments in which only a part of development was passed at one temperature and the remainder at another. Temperature affects the reaction determining the number of facets in approximately the same way that it affects the other developmental reactions, hence the apparent correlation between facet number and the length of the immature stage. Variability as expressed by the coefficient of variability has a tendency to increase with temperature. Standard deviation, on the other hand, appears to decrease with rise in temperature. Neither inheritance nor induction effects are exhibited by this material. This study shows that environment may markedly affect the somatic expression of one Mendelian factor (bar eye), while it has no visible influence on another (white eye).}, } @article {pmid17837437, year = {1920}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {THE HEREDITY OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO A TRANSPLANTABLE SARCOMA (J. W. B.) OF THE JAPANESE WALTZING MOUSE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {51}, number = {1323}, pages = {467-468}, doi = {10.1126/science.51.1323.467}, pmid = {17837437}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17753070, year = {1920}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN CHROMOSOME NUMBER AND LINKAGE GROUPS IN DROSOPHILA VIRILIS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {51}, number = {1321}, pages = {417-418}, doi = {10.1126/science.51.1321.417}, pmid = {17753070}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259700, year = {1920}, author = {Gates, RR}, title = {Heredity and eugenics: Part II. Mental characters.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {1-13}, pmid = {21259700}, } @article {pmid19871802, year = {1920}, author = {Parmenter, CL}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF PARTHENOGENETIC FROGS.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {205-206}, pmid = {19871802}, issn = {0022-1295}, } @article {pmid21259696, year = {1920}, author = {Gates, RR}, title = {Heredity and eugenics.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {193-201}, pmid = {21259696}, } @article {pmid19871790, year = {1919}, author = {Zeleny, C}, title = {A CHANGE IN THE BAR GENE OF DROSOPHILA INVOLVING FURTHER DECREASE IN FACET NUMBER AND INCREASE IN DOMINANCE.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, pages = {69-71}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.2.1.69}, pmid = {19871790}, issn = {0022-1295}, } @article {pmid19868351, year = {1919}, author = {Jones, FS}, title = {THE STREPTOCOCCI OF EQUINES.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {30}, number = {2}, pages = {159-178}, doi = {10.1084/jem.30.2.159}, pmid = {19868351}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The lower nasal mucosa and the pharynx of thirty eastern and twenty-three western horses have been examined for streptococci. Eight of the eastern horses carried non-hemolytic streptococci on the nasal mucosa. From the pharynx of six, non-hepiolytic streptococci were cultivated. The throats of eighteen contained strains of the hemolytic type. The nasal mucosa of the eastern horses failed to show hemolytic streptococci. Eight western horses carried non-hemolytic streptococci in the nasal passage; eight also harbored the hemolytic type. Twenty-two strains were isolated from the pharynx. Eleven were hemolytic. Among all the non-hemolytic nasal strains those capable of fermenting mannite predominate. Those of the non-hemolytic types from the pharynx of both classes of horses may or may not ferment lactose but all do ferment either raffinose or inulin. In no instance have any of the non-hemolytic types proved pathogenic for mice. The hemolytic strains from the nasal mucosa of the western horses were all of the Streptococcus py genes type. They were pathogenic for mice and rabbits. One strain from the pharynx of an eastern horse and eight from the throats of the western horses were of the same species. All the others corresponded closely in their fermentation reactions with non-hemolytic streptococci from the same region. The streptococci from pathological sources were all hemolytic. They have fallen into two groups; the larger group (Streptococcus pyogenes) produced acid in dextrose, lactose, saccharose, maltose, milk, and salicin but failed to change the reaction of broth containing raffinose, inulin, or mannite. The streptococci of the smaller group (Streptococcus equi) differ only in their inability to ferment lactose or acidulate milk. Both types are pathogenic for mice. Rabbits are usually more resistant. Streptococcus pyogenes has been isolated from eighteen of twenty-two cases of influenza, three of six cases of strangles, and from eight of nine abscesses. Streptococcus equi was observed in four horses suffering from influenza and five others affected with strangles. This species was also found in an abscess and associated with both rhinitis and pharyngitis.}, } @article {pmid19868349, year = {1919}, author = {Clough, MC}, title = {A STUDY OF PNEUMOCOCCI REACTING WITH ANTIPNEUMOCOCCUS SERA OF TYPES I, II, AND III, WITH AN OBSERVATION OF A MUTATION OF ONE OF THE STRAINS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {30}, number = {2}, pages = {123-146}, pmid = {19868349}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {In this paper are reported the results of a study of nine strains of pneumococci agglutinating with antipneumococcus sera of all three types (Nos. I, II, and III). Seven of the strains were the cause of serious or fatal infections in human beings. Morphologically they were typical pneumococci with characteristic growth on ordinary media. Most of the strains were soluble in bile, fermented inulin, and caused no precipitation on glucose ascitic fluid agar. Two of the strains, however, resembled streptococci in these three cultural characteristics, but have been regarded as pneumococci on account of their serological reactions. Variations in the cultural reactions occurred with several strains while they were under observation. The virulence of the strains varied greatly, some strains being almost non-pathogenic, and others killing mice in doses of 0.000001 cc. of a 24 hour broth culture. Antipneumococcus Sera I, II, and III agglutinated all the strains in fairly high dilution (1:8 to 1:64 or higher), while normal horse serum caused no agglutination. Antipneumococcus Sera I, II, and III stimulated active phagocytosis of all the strains, while no phagocytosis occurred in control preparations with normal horse serum. These strains elaborated a soluble substance in the body of inoculated mice which caused the formation of a precipitate when the peritoneal washings, cleared by centrifugalization, were added to the antipneumococcus sera of all three types. Antipneumococcus Sera I, II, and III protected mice equally well against 1,000 to 10,000 times the minimal lethal dose of the two strains with which protection tests could be carried out. Absorption of serum of Types I and II with the homologous pneumococcus removed the agglutinins and the bacteriotropins for all these strains. Absorption of these sera with Strains T and N removed the agglutinins and the bacteriotropins for the homologous strain only, and not for typical members of Type I or II, or for the other atypically agglutinable strains reported in this paper. The agglutinins concerned in the agglutination of these peculiar strains are therefore minor agglutinins. As shown not only by agglutination tests, but also by protection tests and agglutinin absorption tests, these organisms bear the same relation to Types I, II, and III, as do atypical Type II strains to Type II. Immune sera were prepared with these strains, and each strain was tested with all the immune sera by means of phagocytic and agglutinative reactions. In general, the strains were found to be serologically distinct, though some interrelationships existed between Strains V and R, and between Strains H, F, and N. These sera had no activity towards strains belonging to Type I or II, or atypical Type II. A mutation occurred in one of the strains, B, while it was under observation. On isolation this strain had the cultural reactions of a typical pneumococcus, and had the phagocytic and agglutinative reactions of an atypical Type II. After 6 months cultivation on blood agar its serological reactions changed, and it became actively phagocyted and agglutinated in antipneumococcus sera of Types I, II, and III. Its cultural characteristics also changed, and it became bile-insoluble, did not ferment inulin, and caused precipitation in glucose ascitic fluid agar. At this time it caused an intense green discoloration at the base of the blood agar slants around the water of condensation. By repeated animal passages this strain was three times made to revert abruptly to its original form (atypical Type IIa), both in cultural and serological reactions. An immune serum was prepared to each form of the strain, and each serum acted strongly on the homologous form, but was without action on the heterologous form of the strain. This mutation suggests that these pneumococci reacting with all three types of antipneumococcus sera may represent primitive, relatively undifferentiated forms from which the fixed types may have arisen.}, } @article {pmid19871779, year = {1919}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {VERMILION-DEFICIENCY.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {1}, number = {6}, pages = {645-656}, pmid = {19871779}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {In May, 1916, a culture of Drosophila melanogaster showed that a new sex-linked lethal had arisen. The linkage relations indicated that the position of the lethal was in the neighborhood of the sex-linked recessive "vermilion," whose locus in the X chromosome is at 33.0. When females heterozygous for the lethal were outcrossed to vermilion males, all the daughters that received the lethal-bearing chromosome showed vermilion eye-color, though, from the pedigree, vermilion was known to be absent from the ancestry of the mother. The lethal action and the unexpected appearance of vermilion both suggested that this was another instance of the phenomenon called "deficiency;" that is, the loss or "inactivation" of the genes of a section of the X chromosome. The lethal action would then be due to the deficient region including one or more genes necessary for the life of the individual. The appearance of vermilion in females carrying only one vermilion gene would be explainable on the ground that the deficient-bearing females are virtually haploid for the region including the vermilion locus. Linkage tests showed that the amount of crossing over in the neighborhood of the deficiency was cut down by about five units. Part of this may be attributed to the actual length of the "deficient" region, within which it is probable that no crossing over occurs, and part (probably most) to an alteration in the synaptic relations in the regions immediately adjacent. In more remote regions there was no disturbance or perhaps a slight rise in the frequency of crossing over. Both the local fall and the possible rise in more distant regions would seem to argue that a "pucker" at synapsis had been caused by an actual shortening of the deficient chromosome. That the deficient region extends to the left of the locus of vermilion was indicated by a test in which it was observed that the presence of an extra piece of chromosome including the loci for vermilion and sable ("vermilion-sable duplication") did not neutralize the lethal action of the deficiency. Haploid tests with the other recessive mutations in the neighborhood of vermilion showed that the deficiency was not extensive enough to include their loci. Cytological preparations were made but were unsatisfactory. The stock was finally lost, apparently as the result of injurious action upon viability, fertility, and productivity by the deficiency.}, } @article {pmid19871778, year = {1919}, author = {Morgan, TH and Bridges, CB}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF A FLUCTUATING CHARACTER.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {1}, number = {6}, pages = {639-643}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.1.6.639}, pmid = {19871778}, issn = {0022-1295}, } @article {pmid21259683, year = {1919}, author = {Pearl, R}, title = {Sterilization of degenerates and criminals considered from the standpoint of genetics.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {1-6}, pmid = {21259683}, } @article {pmid29828787, year = {1919}, author = {}, title = {Nerve-Strain and Heredity.}, journal = {The Hospital}, volume = {65}, number = {1712}, pages = {566}, pmid = {29828787}, issn = {0267-6478}, } @article {pmid17831785, year = {1919}, author = {Schacke, MA}, title = {A CHROMOSOME DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SEXES OF SPHAeROCARPOS TEXANUS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {49}, number = {1261}, pages = {218-219}, doi = {10.1126/science.49.1261.218}, pmid = {17831785}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29828522, year = {1918}, author = {}, title = {Heredity and Health.}, journal = {The Hospital}, volume = {65}, number = {1694}, pages = {156}, pmid = {29828522}, issn = {0267-6478}, } @article {pmid19868271, year = {1918}, author = {Lathrop, AE and Loeb, L}, title = {FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE ORIGIN OF TUMORS IN MICE : V. THE TUMOR RATE IN HYBRID STRAINS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {28}, number = {4}, pages = {475-500}, pmid = {19868271}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {1. In order to test our previous conclusions concerning the tumor rate in hybrid strains, we carried out additional hybridizations. For this we selected strains which differed markedly in their tumor rate and which had been followed through a number of generations and found constant in their behavior. Hybridizations between strains or families of a similar (either high, medium, or low) tumor rate served as control experiments. In these cases the offspring showed a tumor rate similar to that of the parents. 2. In selecting for hybridization various groups of Cream mice representing a very low tumor strain and English Sable mice representing a high tumor strain, we obtained in the majority of cases hybrid strains with a tumor rate intermediate between that of both parent strains. In a few instances it approached somewhat the high tumor strain of the English, and in a few others the low tumor rate of the Cream. 3. In several hybrids between the high tumor strain English and the low tumor strain Silver, the latter of which was split off from the English, the high tumor rate of the English prevailed. A number of mice which served for hybridization were followed throughout their life and found to behave typically as to tumor rate. 4. If we omit the strains in which both parents had a similar tumor rate, we found the higher tumor rate to be dominant in twenty-four hybrids. In seventeen of these the mother strain dominated, and in seven the father strain. In nineteen hybrid strains the tumor rate was intermediate. In ten strains the lower tumor rate dominated. In eight of these the mother strain prevailed and in two the father strain. The low tumor rate was, therefore, dominant in approximately 18 per cent of the strains. 5. There does not seem to be a fixed rule as to dominance in the tumor rate. In a considerable number of cases, and especially in well analyzed cases, the result was intermediate. 6. Altogether in twenty-five of our hybrid strains the mother strain, and in nine strains the father strain prevailed. In nineteen strains the result was intermediate. We conclude that both father and mother strain may dominate and that the tumor rate is not in the strict sense of the term a sex-linked character. However, the fact that the mother strain prevailed in a much larger number of our cases than the father strain, and that several times (but not in all cases), in reciprocal crosses, the hybrids followed the tumor rate of the mother strain, suggests the possibility that as far as the hereditary transmission of mammary cancer in mice is concerned, the mother may be more potent than the father, and that perhaps under certain quantitatively varying conditions the mother strain may dominate over the father strain. This statement is merely a tentative conclusion at the present time and needs further investigation. 7. The results of these investigations confirm our previous conclusion that in the majority of the crosses which we observed, the cancer rate is either intermediate between those of father and mother strain, or that it follows the tumor rate of the parent with the higher rate and only in a relatively small number of instances the cancer rate follows that of the parent strain with the lower tumor rate. On the whole, the heredity of cancer rate and cancer age follows the blending type of hereditary transmission. 8. While there is a distinct relation between high tumor rate and early cancer age, our observations make it probable that cancer rate and cancer age are to some extent independent of each other. 9. On the whole the different generations, including F(1) and F(2) of the various hybrid strains, showed a concordant tumor rate and tumor age. 10. If we consider, then, our results as a whole, we may conclude that in crossing strains which differ in their tumor rate no rule of dominance which applies equally to all cases seems to exist. In a certain number of crosses the results are undoubtedly intermediate. In these instances the tumor rate and to some extent also the tumor age behaves in a manner similar to characters which differ in father and mother merely in quantity as in the length of organs. From such intermediate results all kinds of gradations exist, leading on one side to dominance of the strain with the higher tumor rate and on the other side to dominance of the strain with the lower tumor rate. However, in our experiments dominance of the strains with the higher tumor rate greatly predominated over the opposite extreme. 11. Our results on the whole are, therefore, in certain respects comparable with the inheritance of sex which Goldschmidt studied in hybrid strains of the gypsy mother. Here also all gradations from the male to the female were observed in the offspring. Goldschmidt assumes that in different hybrids there are created different quantities of certain substances which like enzymes determine according to their quantity the velocity of chemical reactions and the amount of certain substances produced. The latter determine in the hybrids the quantitative variations in the character which is analyzed. According to Goldschmidt, multiple allelomorphs, which in our experiments seem to determine the heredity of spontaneous cancer, depend upon differences in the quantity of a substance present in the different individuals or varieties. In whatever way we may conceive of the character of multiple allelomorphs, our results make it probable that multiple factors are involved in the heredity of cancer in mice.}, } @article {pmid19871722, year = {1918}, author = {Boring, AM and Morgan, TH}, title = {LUTEAR CELLS AND HEN-FEATHERING.}, journal = {The Journal of general physiology}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {127-131}, doi = {10.1085/jgp.1.1.127}, pmid = {19871722}, issn = {0022-1295}, abstract = {The experimental evidence had made clear that some substance is produced in the testis of the male Sebright that suppresses in him the development of the secondary sexual plumage of the cock of his species. The detection in his testis of lutear cells like those in hens makes the conclusion highly probable that it is these cells that cause the suppression of cock-feathering in both the Sebright male and in hens of all fowls. Genetic work by Morgan had shown that one or two Mendelian factor-differences are responsible for hen-feathering in the Sebright. These factor-differences produce their effects through the testes. The presence of these genetic factors, we now see, causes the testes of the Sebright to produce a kind of secretory cell that is ordinarily only produced in the female, or possibly to a slight extent in young males (Boring), or in numbers insufficient to suppress the male plumage in the testes of some ordinary cock birds (Reeves).}, } @article {pmid17818909, year = {1918}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {A PARALLEL MUTATION IN DROSOPHILA FUNEBRIS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {48}, number = {1229}, pages = {72-73}, doi = {10.1126/science.48.1229.72}, pmid = {17818909}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19972431, year = {1918}, author = {Loeb, L}, title = {The Grafting of Tissues into Nearly related Individuals in the Rat, and the Mode of Inheritance of Individuality-Differentials.}, journal = {The Journal of medical research}, volume = {38}, number = {3}, pages = {393-420}, pmid = {19972431}, issn = {0097-3599}, } @article {pmid17817654, year = {1918}, author = {Goodale, HD}, title = {INHERITANCE OF WINTER EGG PRODUCTION PRELIMLINARY REPORT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {47}, number = {1222}, pages = {542-543}, doi = {10.1126/science.47.1222.542}, pmid = {17817654}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17821141, year = {1918}, author = {De Vries, H}, title = {MASS MUTATION IN ZEA MAYS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {47}, number = {1219}, pages = {465-467}, doi = {10.1126/science.47.1219.465}, pmid = {17821141}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid36020516, year = {1918}, author = {Zaring, PA}, title = {Heredity.}, journal = {Atlanta journal-record of medicine}, volume = {64}, number = {10}, pages = {300-308}, pmid = {36020516}, } @article {pmid17819473, year = {1917}, author = {Allen, CE}, title = {A CHROMOSOME DIFFERENCE CORRELATED WITH SEX DIFFERENCES IN SPHAeROCARPOS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {46}, number = {1193}, pages = {466-467}, doi = {10.1126/science.46.1193.466}, pmid = {17819473}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17782267, year = {1917}, author = {Goodale, HD}, title = {CROSSING-OVER IN THE SEX CHROMOSOME OF THE MALE FOWL.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {46}, number = {1183}, pages = {213}, doi = {10.1126/science.46.1183.213}, pmid = {17782267}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid36020502, year = {1917}, author = {Klein, SR}, title = {The Continuity of the Germ Plasm as Foundation of Heredity.}, journal = {Atlanta journal-record of medicine}, volume = {64}, number = {2}, pages = {33-36}, pmid = {36020502}, } @article {pmid17753740, year = {1917}, author = {Humbert, EP}, title = {INHERITANCE OF OIL IN COTTON.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {45}, number = {1165}, pages = {411}, doi = {10.1126/science.45.1165.411}, pmid = {17753740}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17760202, year = {1917}, author = {Osborne, TB and Mendel, LB and Ferry, EL}, title = {THE EFFECT OF RETARDATION OF GROWTH UPON THE BREEDING PERIOD AND DURATION OF LIFE OF RATS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {45}, number = {1160}, pages = {294-295}, doi = {10.1126/science.45.1160.294}, pmid = {17760202}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17735716, year = {1917}, author = {Popenoe, P}, title = {THE AMERICAN GENETIC ASSOCIATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {45}, number = {1152}, pages = {95-96}, doi = {10.1126/science.45.1152.95}, pmid = {17735716}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259629, year = {1917}, author = {Macbride, EW}, title = {The study of heredity: (Part IV.).}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {329-355}, pmid = {21259629}, } @article {pmid19979920, year = {1917}, author = {Weber, FP}, title = {Juvenile Bilateral Optic Nerve Atrophy, connected with Inherited Syphilis, corresponding perhaps to the Optic Atrophy sometimes following Acquired Syphilis in Adults, with or without definite Tabes Dorsalis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {10}, number = {Sect Study Dis Child}, pages = {99-100}, pmid = {19979920}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid17734413, year = {1916}, author = {Gulick, JT}, title = {IS INHERITANCE MODIFIED BY ACQUIRED CHARACTERS?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {44}, number = {1139}, pages = {611}, doi = {10.1126/science.44.1139.611}, pmid = {17734413}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259625, year = {1916}, author = {Macbride, EW}, title = {The study of heredity: (Part III.).}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {218-262}, pmid = {21259625}, } @article {pmid17792486, year = {1916}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {BEES AND MENDELISM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {44}, number = {1125}, pages = {101-102}, doi = {10.1126/science.44.1125.101-a}, pmid = {17792486}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259622, year = {1916}, author = {Darwin, L}, title = {Heredity and environment: A warning to eugenists.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {93-122}, pmid = {21259622}, } @article {pmid21259620, year = {1916}, author = {Macbride, EW}, title = {The study of heredity: Part II.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {137-157}, pmid = {21259620}, } @article {pmid17759481, year = {1916}, author = {De Vries, H}, title = {THE ORIGIN BY MUTATION OF THE ENDEMIC PLANTS OF CEYLON.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {43}, number = {1118}, pages = {785-787}, doi = {10.1126/science.43.1118.785}, pmid = {17759481}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259613, year = {1916}, author = {Macbride, EW}, title = {The study of heredity.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pages = {1-33}, pmid = {21259613}, } @article {pmid36020361, year = {1916}, author = {Lindorme, AH}, title = {An Interesting Case of Inherited Syphilis.}, journal = {Atlanta journal-record of medicine}, volume = {62}, number = {11}, pages = {534-538}, pmid = {36020361}, } @article {pmid17808107, year = {1916}, author = {Slye, M}, title = {CANCER AND HEREDITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {43}, number = {1100}, pages = {135-136}, doi = {10.1126/science.43.1100.135}, pmid = {17808107}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17818515, year = {1916}, author = {Goldschmidt, R}, title = {GENETIC FACTORS AND ENZYME REACTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {43}, number = {1099}, pages = {98-100}, doi = {10.1126/science.43.1099.98}, pmid = {17818515}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19972275, year = {1916}, author = {Little, CC and Tyzzer, EE}, title = {Further experimental studies on the inheritance of susceptibility to a Transplantable tumor, Carcinoma (J. W. A.) of the Japanese waltzing Mouse.}, journal = {The Journal of medical research}, volume = {33}, number = {3}, pages = {393-453}, pmid = {19972275}, issn = {0097-3599}, } @article {pmid17818508, year = {1915}, author = {Loeb, L}, title = {HEREDITY AND INTERNAL SECRETION IN THE SPONTANEOUS DEVELOPMENT OF CANCER IN MICE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {42}, number = {1095}, pages = {912-914}, doi = {10.1126/science.42.1095.912-a}, pmid = {17818508}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19972262, year = {1915}, author = {Slye, M and Holmes, HF and Wells, HG}, title = {Spontaneous Primary tumors of the Liver in Mice : Studies on the Incidence and inheritability of spontaneous tumors in Mice (Sixth Communication.).}, journal = {The Journal of medical research}, volume = {33}, number = {2}, pages = {171-182.1}, pmid = {19972262}, issn = {0097-3599}, } @article {pmid17770911, year = {1915}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {THE HEREDITY OF STATURE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {42}, number = {1084}, pages = {495}, doi = {10.1126/science.42.1084.495}, pmid = {17770911}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17770909, year = {1915}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF CANCER.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {42}, number = {1084}, pages = {494-495}, doi = {10.1126/science.42.1084.494}, pmid = {17770909}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17737329, year = {1915}, author = {Hance, RT}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF EXTRA CONTRACTILE VACUOLES IN AN UNUSUAL RACE OF PARAMOEligCIUM CAUDATUM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {42}, number = {1083}, pages = {461-462}, doi = {10.1126/science.42.1083.461}, pmid = {17737329}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17835584, year = {1915}, author = {Popenoe, P}, title = {ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN GENETIC ASSOCIATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {42}, number = {1081}, pages = {391-396}, doi = {10.1126/science.42.1081.391}, pmid = {17835584}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17748498, year = {1915}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {CANCER AND HEREDITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {42}, number = {1076}, pages = {218-219}, doi = {10.1126/science.42.1076.218-a}, pmid = {17748498}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17758874, year = {1915}, author = {Castle, WE and Wright, S}, title = {TWO COLOR MUTATIONS OF RATS WHICH SHOW PARTIAL COUPLING.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {42}, number = {1075}, pages = {193-195}, doi = {10.1126/science.42.1075.193}, pmid = {17758874}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17863395, year = {1915}, author = {Summers, JE}, title = {THE INCIDENCE OF HEREDITY AS A FACTOR IN THE CAUSATION OF GOITRE.}, journal = {Annals of surgery}, volume = {62}, number = {2}, pages = {138-142}, doi = {10.1097/00000658-191508000-00002}, pmid = {17863395}, issn = {0003-4932}, } @article {pmid19972237, year = {1915}, author = {Fox, H}, title = {Studies in Diphtheroids: II: Source of Pseudo-Diphtheria Forms in the Body. Experiments on Mutation.}, journal = {The Journal of medical research}, volume = {32}, number = {3}, pages = {325-330}, pmid = {19972237}, issn = {0097-3599}, } @article {pmid19972224, year = {1915}, author = {Slye, M}, title = {The Incidence and Inheritability of spontaneous Cancer in Mice : (Third report.).}, journal = {The Journal of medical research}, volume = {32}, number = {1}, pages = {159-200}, pmid = {19972224}, issn = {0097-3599}, } @article {pmid17814133, year = {1915}, author = {Newell, W}, title = {INHERITANCE IN THE HONEY BEE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {41}, number = {1049}, pages = {218-219}, doi = {10.1126/science.41.1049.218-a}, pmid = {17814133}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17807459, year = {1915}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {BATESON'S ADDRESS, MENDELISM AND MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {41}, number = {1046}, pages = {94-98}, doi = {10.1126/science.41.1046.94-a}, pmid = {17807459}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19979048, year = {1915}, author = {Miller, R}, title = {Inherited Syphilis with Wassermann Reactions.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {8}, number = {Sect Study Dis Child}, pages = {72-73}, pmid = {19979048}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid17809860, year = {1914}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {A POSSIBLE MENDELIAN EXPLANATION FOR A TYPE OF INHERITANCE APPARENTLY NON-MENDELIAN IN NATURE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1042}, pages = {904-906}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1042.904}, pmid = {17809860}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid18736455, year = {1914}, author = {Church, BF}, title = {The Mendelian Law and Its Relation to Inherited Conditions of the Eye.}, journal = {California state journal of medicine}, volume = {12}, number = {12}, pages = {506-507}, pmid = {18736455}, issn = {0093-402X}, } @article {pmid19867833, year = {1914}, author = {Rous, P}, title = {THE INFLUENCE OF DIET ON TRANSPLANTED AND SPONTANEOUS MOUSE TUMORS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {433-451}, doi = {10.1084/jem.20.5.433}, pmid = {19867833}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {Previous work has shown that the growth of grafts of transplantable tumors can be in many cases prevented or retarded by underfeeding the new host or by putting it on a special diet. The effect of such treatment on large tumors has been little studied; and the effect on metastases and recurrences has not been studied at all. Apart from certain clinical observations nothing is known as to the influence on spontaneous tumors of alterations in the diet. Experiments with transplanted rat and mouse tumors along the lines thus suggested show that large growths of certain strains are checked in their development by underfeeding the host upon a special diet (Sweet's modification of one of Mendel and Osborne's foods) or in some cases by simple underfeeding. Two metastasizing mouse tumors are instances in point. They stopped growing or grew very slowly in hosts underfed on the special diet. The Flexner-Jobling rat carcinoma, on the other hand, was unaffected by the most rigorous underfeeding on a mixed diet when this was begun after the tumor had been growing for a short period. Experiments to test the influence of underfeeding upon recurrences of this tumor gave results that varied from series to series of animals. The findings strongly indicate that generalizations from work with transplanted tumors as regards the effects of diet on spontaneous growths are unwarranted. By underfeeding on Sweet's food mice with spontaneous tumors, beginning some days prior to operation, it has proved possible in most cases to delay for a relatively long period the development of recurrences and the growth of tumor bits (grafts) disseminated at the time of surgical interference. The treatment entailed great loss of weight. Tumor mice kept on ordinary diet previous to operation, but put thereafter on an abundant ration of Sweet's food, developed recurrences as early as the tumor mice on ordinary diet; whereas the growth of auto-implants was, relatively speaking, much delayed. These results seem attributable rather to a gradual malnutrition induced by the special food than to the circumstance that it lacked a growth principle. In none of the dieted mice was a definite cure obtained. Ordinarily a recurrence appeared and the grafts began to grow soon after the host, again on ordinary food, had regained weight. A few spontaneous tumors seem absolutely unaffected by the most rigorous dieting. Wounds heal with marked slowness in animals that have become thin as a result of dieting, and an inert foreign body (agar-agar) injected subcutaneously is very slowly encapsulated and organized. In these facts may be found a suggestion as to the method whereby dieting delays tumor growth. For it may well be that, with a lessened proliferative activity of the host tissue, the elaboration of a vascularizing and supporting stroma such as most tumors depend upon for their growth, at least indirectly, is much delayed. The rapid growth of tumors in emaciating individuals is not incompatible with the present findings. Such growth may be consequent upon a selection in the host of those cells most fit to cope with the increasingly difficult nutritive conditions. But experiments designed to demonstrate this have been unsuccessful. It is conceivable that recurrences of certain human tumors and the development of metastases may be delayed or prevented for a period by methods somewhat similar to those employed against spontaneous mouse tumors in the present investigation. But generally speaking only the more malignant human tumors would require such palliative measures, and these are precisely the ones that would prove,-if experience with mice is an index,-least amenable to alterations in the nutrition of the host.}, } @article {pmid17789173, year = {1914}, author = {Miller, AM}, title = {EVOLUTION BY SELECTION OF MUTATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1035}, pages = {636-637}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1035.636}, pmid = {17789173}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17834142, year = {1914}, author = {Leffmann, H}, title = {HEREDITY AND ENVIRONMENT.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1034}, pages = {593-594}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1034.593}, pmid = {17834142}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17798929, year = {1914}, author = {Jastrow, J}, title = {HEREDITY AND MENTAL TRAITS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1033}, pages = {555-556}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1033.555}, pmid = {17798929}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17830249, year = {1914}, author = {Y, X}, title = {THE ORIGIN OF MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1032}, pages = {520-521}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1032.520-a}, pmid = {17830249}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259592, year = {1914}, author = {Spearman, C}, title = {The heredity of abilities.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, pages = {219-237}, pmid = {21259592}, } @article {pmid17807969, year = {1914}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {DIRECT PROOF THROUGH NON-DISJUNCTION THAT THE SEX-LINKED GENES OF DROSOPHILA ARE BORNE BY THE X-CHROMOSOME.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1020}, pages = {107-109}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1020.107}, pmid = {17807969}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17807960, year = {1914}, author = {DE Vries, H}, title = {THE PRINCIPLES OF THE THEORY OF MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1020}, pages = {77-84}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1020.77}, pmid = {17807960}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17744634, year = {1914}, author = {Emerson, RA}, title = {MULTIPLE FACTORS VS. "GOLDEN MEAN" IN SIZE INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1019}, pages = {57-58}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1019.57}, pmid = {17744634}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17736135, year = {1914}, author = {Metcalf, MM}, title = {MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {40}, number = {1018}, pages = {26}, doi = {10.1126/science.40.1018.26-a}, pmid = {17736135}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19972173, year = {1914}, author = {Slye, M}, title = {The Incidence and Inheritability of spontaneous tumors in Mice : (Second report.).}, journal = {The Journal of medical research}, volume = {30}, number = {3}, pages = {281-298}, pmid = {19972173}, issn = {0097-3599}, } @article {pmid17812401, year = {1914}, author = {Guyer, MF}, title = {ACCESSORY CHROMOSOMES OF MAN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {1017}, pages = {941-942}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.1017.941}, pmid = {17812401}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17796754, year = {1914}, author = {Muller, HJ}, title = {A FACTOR FOR THE FOURTH CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {1016}, pages = {906}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.1016.906-a}, pmid = {17796754}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17821329, year = {1914}, author = {Morgan, TH}, title = {HAS THE WHITE MAN MORE CHROMOSOMES THAN THE NEGRO?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {1014}, pages = {827-828}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.1014.827}, pmid = {17821329}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17734610, year = {1914}, author = {Guyer, MF}, title = {A NOTE ON THE ACCESSORY CHROMOSOMES OF MAN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {1011}, pages = {721-722}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.1011.721}, pmid = {17734610}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17844342, year = {1914}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {MULTIPLE FACTORS IN HEREDITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {1010}, pages = {686-689}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.1010.686-a}, pmid = {17844342}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17745246, year = {1914}, author = {Groth, BH}, title = {THE "GOLDEN MEAN" IN THE INHERITANCE OF SIZE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {1007}, pages = {581-584}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.1007.581}, pmid = {17745246}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17790262, year = {1914}, author = {Jeffrey, EC}, title = {THE MUTATION MYTH.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {1005}, pages = {488-491}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.1005.488}, pmid = {17790262}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17834123, year = {1914}, author = {Hayes, HK and Beinhart, EG}, title = {THE CYTOLOGICAL TIME OF MUTATION IN TOBACCO.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {999}, pages = {284}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.999.284}, pmid = {17834123}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19867758, year = {1914}, author = {Flexner, S and Clark, PF and Amoss, HL}, title = {A CONTRIBUTION TO THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF POLIOMYELITIS.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {195-204}, doi = {10.1084/jem.19.2.195}, pmid = {19867758}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {A strain of the poliomyelitic virus was propagated in monkeys for four years, during which time it displayed three distinct phases of virulence. The several phases covered different periods of time. At the outset the virulence was low, but by animal passages it quickly rose to a maximum; this maximum was maintained for about three years, when, without known changes in the external conditions, a diminution set in and increased until at the expiration of a few months the degree of virulence about equalled that present at the beginning of the passages in monkeys. The cycle of changes in virulence is correlated with the wave-like fluctuation in epidemics of disease which also consist of a rise, temporary maximum, and fall in the number of cases prevailing. And an explanation of epidemics of disease is inferred in variations or mutations among the microörganismal causes of disease affecting chiefly the quality of their virulence.}, } @article {pmid17780663, year = {1914}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {THE CYTOLOGICAL TIME OF MUTATION IN TOBACCO.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {995}, pages = {140}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.995.140}, pmid = {17780663}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17814974, year = {1914}, author = {Hayes, HK and Beinhart, EG}, title = {MUTATION IN TOBACCO.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {39}, number = {992}, pages = {34-35}, doi = {10.1126/science.39.992.34}, pmid = {17814974}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid36020432, year = {1914}, author = {Gardner, WA}, title = {Heredity in Nervous Diseases and Its Social Bearings.}, journal = {Atlanta journal-record of medicine}, volume = {60}, number = {10}, pages = {456-461}, pmid = {36020432}, } @article {pmid17752419, year = {1913}, author = {Emerson, RA}, title = {ORIGIN OF MUTATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {38}, number = {990}, pages = {882-883}, doi = {10.1126/science.38.990.882}, pmid = {17752419}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259568, year = {1913}, author = {Darwin, L}, title = {Heredity and environment.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {5}, number = {3}, pages = {260}, pmid = {21259568}, } @article {pmid21259567, year = {1913}, author = {Schuster, E}, title = {Heredity and environment.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {5}, number = {3}, pages = {260-261}, pmid = {21259567}, } @article {pmid20766754, year = {1913}, author = {Bateson, W}, title = {Address ON HEREDITY: Delivered at the Seventeenth International Congress of Medicine.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {2746}, pages = {359-362}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.2746.359}, pmid = {20766754}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17830218, year = {1913}, author = {Wellington, R}, title = {MENDELIAN INHERITANCE OF EPIDERMAL CHARACTERS IN THE FRUIT OF CUCUMIS SATIVUS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {38}, number = {967}, pages = {61}, doi = {10.1126/science.38.967.61}, pmid = {17830218}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17798218, year = {1913}, author = {Wodsedalek, JE}, title = {ACCESSORY CHROMOSOMES IN THE PIG.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {38}, number = {966}, pages = {30a-31}, doi = {10.1126/science.38.966.30-a}, pmid = {17798218}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17798213, year = {1913}, author = {McHatton, TH}, title = {SOME FACTS CONCERNING MENDELISM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {38}, number = {966}, pages = {24-25}, doi = {10.1126/science.38.966.24}, pmid = {17798213}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid36020397, year = {1913}, author = {Williams, JW}, title = {Heredity.}, journal = {Atlanta journal-record of medicine}, volume = {60}, number = {4}, pages = {163-169}, pmid = {36020397}, } @article {pmid21259559, year = {1913}, author = {Connor, T}, title = {Inheritance of fecundity.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {154-156}, pmid = {21259559}, } @article {pmid21259558, year = {1913}, author = {Darwin, L}, title = {Heredity and environment.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {153-154}, pmid = {21259558}, } @article {pmid17833164, year = {1913}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {A THIRD GROUP OF LINKED GENES IN DROSOPHILA AMPELOPHILA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {37}, number = {965}, pages = {990-992}, doi = {10.1126/science.37.965.990}, pmid = {17833164}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17739172, year = {1913}, author = {Wilson, EB}, title = {HEREDITY AND MICROSCOPICAL RESEARCH.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {37}, number = {961}, pages = {814-826}, doi = {10.1126/science.37.961.814}, pmid = {17739172}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article 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{156}, doi = {10.1126/science.37.943.156}, pmid = {17794525}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17820352, year = {1913}, author = {Conklin, EG}, title = {HEREDITY AND RESPONSIBILITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {37}, number = {941}, pages = {46-54}, doi = {10.1126/science.37.941.46}, pmid = {17820352}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19977310, year = {1913}, author = {Mott, FW}, title = {The Neuropathic Inheritance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {6}, number = {Sect Psych}, pages = {23-64}, pmid = {19977310}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid19976687, year = {1913}, author = {Davis, H}, title = {Cases of Inherited Alopecia.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {6}, number = {Dermatol Sect}, pages = {6}, pmid = {19976687}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid20766391, year = {1912}, author = {}, title = {DISCUSSION ON HEREDITY AND DISEASE AT THE PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF MANCHESTER.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {2706}, pages = {1318-1321}, pmid = {20766391}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17842180, year = {1912}, author = {Kite, GL and Chambers, R}, title = {VITAL STAINING OF CHROMOSOMES AND THE FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE OF THE NUCLEUS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {36}, number = {932}, pages = {639-641}, doi = {10.1126/science.36.932.639}, pmid = {17842180}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17788763, year = {1912}, author = {Strong, RM}, title = {ANOTHER VIEW OF SEX-LIMITED INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {36}, number = {927}, pages = {443-445}, doi = {10.1126/science.36.927.443}, pmid = {17788763}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259538, year = {1912}, author = {Cane, MH}, title = {Hair and its heredity.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {257-283}, pmid = {21259538}, } @article {pmid17813520, year = {1912}, author = {Hirshberg, LK}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF ACQUIRED PIGMENTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {36}, number = {923}, pages = {315}, doi = {10.1126/science.36.923.315}, pmid = {17813520}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17814436, year = {1912}, author = {Cole, LJ}, title = {A CASE OF SEX-LINKED INHERITANCE IN THE DOMESTIC PIGEON.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {36}, number = {919}, pages = {190-192}, doi = {10.1126/science.36.919.190}, pmid = {17814436}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17774460, year = {1912}, author = {Jordan, HE}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF SKIN COLOR.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {36}, number = {918}, pages = {151-152}, doi = {10.1126/science.36.918.151}, pmid = {17774460}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17774458, year = {1912}, author = {Doncaster, L}, title = {SEX-LIMITED INHERITANCE IN CATS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {36}, number = {918}, pages = {144}, doi = {10.1126/science.36.918.144}, pmid = {17774458}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17752007, year = {1912}, author = {Cook, OF}, title = {"GENES" NOT MADE IN GERMANY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {36}, number = {917}, pages = {115-116}, doi = {10.1126/science.36.917.115}, pmid = {17752007}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259537, year = {1912}, author = {Burt, C}, title = {The inheritance of mental characters.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, pages = {168-200}, pmid = {21259537}, } @article {pmid21259536, year = {1912}, author = {Oliver, J}, title = {The hereditary tendency to twinning. With some observations concerning the theory of heredity generally: Part II.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, pages = {154-167}, pmid = {21259536}, } @article {pmid21259535, year = {1912}, author = {Gossage, AM}, title = {The inheritance of certain human abnormalities.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, pages = {147-153}, pmid = {21259535}, } @article {pmid17781688, year = {1912}, author = {Arkell, TR and Davenport, CB}, title = {THE NATURE OF THE INHERITANCE OF HORNS IN SHEEP.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {35}, number = {911}, pages = {927}, doi = {10.1126/science.35.911.927}, pmid = {17781688}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20474491, year = {1912}, author = {Penfold, WJ}, title = {On the Specificity of Bacterial Mutation, with a Résumé of the Results of an Examination of Bacteria found in Faeces and Urine, which undergo Mutation when grown on Lactose Media.}, journal = {The Journal of hygiene}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {195-217}, doi = {10.1017/s0022172400017125}, pmid = {20474491}, issn = {0022-1724}, } @article {pmid17842465, year = {1912}, author = {Shull, GH}, title = {"GENES" OR "GENS"?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {35}, number = {908}, pages = {819}, doi = {10.1126/science.35.908.819}, pmid = {17842465}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17792414, year = {1912}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE GENETICS PROBLEM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {35}, number = {907}, pages = {757-767}, doi = {10.1126/science.35.907.757}, pmid = {17792414}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17754830, year = {1912}, author = {Webber, HJ}, title = {THE EFFECT OF RESEARCH IN GENETICS ON THE ART OF BREEDING.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {35}, number = {903}, pages = {597-609}, doi = {10.1126/science.35.903.597}, pmid = {17754830}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259528, year = {1912}, author = {Oliver, J}, title = {The hereditary tendency to twinning. With some observations concerning the theory of heredity generally: Part I.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, pages = {39-53}, pmid = {21259528}, } @article {pmid21259526, year = {1912}, author = {Hurst, CC}, title = {Mendelian heredity in man.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, pages = {1-25}, pmid = {21259526}, } @article {pmid17796288, year = {1912}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {CHROMOSOMES IN WHEAT AND RYE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {35}, number = {890}, pages = {104}, doi = {10.1126/science.35.890.104-a}, pmid = {17796288}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259525, year = {1912}, author = {Pearl, R}, title = {Genetics and eugenics.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {335-339}, pmid = {21259525}, } @article {pmid21259524, year = {1912}, author = {Bodey, RT}, title = {Heredity and education : A plea for a national policy.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {312-334}, pmid = {21259524}, } @article {pmid17773679, year = {1911}, author = {Jennings, HS}, title = {AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS HEREDITY AND PERSONALITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {34}, number = {887}, pages = {902-910}, doi = {10.1126/science.34.887.902}, pmid = {17773679}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17734771, year = {1911}, author = {Punnett, RC}, title = {AN EARLY DISCUSSION OF HEREDITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {34}, number = {884}, pages = {800}, doi = {10.1126/science.34.884.800}, pmid = {17734771}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17818654, year = {1911}, author = {Osborne, TB and Mendel, LB}, title = {THE ROLE OF DIFFERENT PROTEINS IN NUTRITION AND GROWTH.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {34}, number = {882}, pages = {722-732}, doi = {10.1126/science.34.882.722}, pmid = {17818654}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17817201, year = {1911}, author = {Morgan, TH}, title = {CHROMOSOMES AND ASSOCIATIVE INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {34}, number = {880}, pages = {636-638}, doi = {10.1126/science.34.880.636}, pmid = {17817201}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17815121, year = {1911}, author = {Davy, JB}, title = {OBSERVATIONS ON THE INHERITANCE OF CHARACTERS IN ZEA MAYS LINN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {34}, number = {878}, pages = {576}, doi = {10.1126/science.34.878.576}, pmid = {17815121}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17815117, year = {1911}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {THE INFLUENCE OF HEREDITY AND OF ENVIRONMENT IN DETERMINING THE COAT COLORS IN MICE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {34}, number = {878}, pages = {563}, doi = {10.1126/science.34.878.563}, pmid = {17815117}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid21259517, year = {1911}, author = {Salaman, RN}, title = {Heredity and the jew.}, journal = {The Eugenics review}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages 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title = {COMBINATIONS OF ALTERNATIVE AND BLENDING INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {28}, number = {714}, pages = {317-318}, doi = {10.1126/science.28.714.317}, pmid = {17820293}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29819156, year = {1908}, author = {Urquhart, AR}, title = {The Problem of Heredity.}, journal = {The Hospital}, volume = {44}, number = {1148}, pages = {560}, pmid = {29819156}, issn = {0267-6478}, } @article {pmid29819145, year = {1908}, author = {}, title = {The Inheritance of Insanity.}, journal = {The Hospital}, volume = {44}, number = {1147}, pages = {512}, pmid = {29819145}, issn = {0267-6478}, } @article {pmid17778480, year = {1908}, author = {Cook, OF}, title = {THE MENDELIAN INHERITANCE OF MUTATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {28}, number = {707}, pages = {86-88}, doi = {10.1126/science.28.707.86}, pmid = {17778480}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17791047, year = {1908}, author = {Punnett, RC and Bateson, W}, title = {THE HEREDITY OF SEX.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {698}, pages = {785-787}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.698.785}, pmid = {17791047}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17745669, year = {1908}, author = {Chittenden, RH and Folin, O and Gies, WJ and Koch, W and Osborne, TB and Osborne, TB and Levene, PA and Mandel, JA and Mathews, AP and Mendel, LB}, title = {JOINT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL COMMITTEES ON PROTEIN NOMENCLATURE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {692}, pages = {554-556}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.692.554}, pmid = {17745669}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17745665, year = {1908}, author = {Ortmann, AE}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF FLUCTUATING VARIATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {692}, pages = {545-546}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.692.545}, pmid = {17745665}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid36020705, year = {1908}, author = {}, title = {Inherited Syphilis.}, journal = {Atlanta journal-record of medicine}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {38-40}, pmid = {36020705}, } @article {pmid17817102, year = {1908}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {INHERITANCE OF FLUCTUATING VARIATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {691}, pages = {509-510}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.691.509}, pmid = {17817102}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20763662, year = {1908}, author = {Lucas, RC}, title = {An Address ON INHERITED SYPHILIS: Delivered in Opening a Discussion before the Society for the Study of Disease in Children.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {2457}, pages = {250-252}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.2457.250}, pmid = {20763662}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17792956, year = {1908}, author = {White, CA}, title = {AGGREGATE MUTATION OF GOSSYPIUM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {683}, pages = {193}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.683.193}, pmid = {17792956}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17792955, year = {1908}, author = {Gates, RR}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF OEligNOTHERA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {683}, pages = {193-195}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.683.193-a}, pmid = {17792955}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17792953, year = {1908}, author = {Bigelow, RP}, title = {INHERITANCE OF FLUCTUATING VARIATIONS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {683}, pages = {192-193}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.683.192-a}, pmid = {17792953}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17792950, year = {1908}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {THE AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {683}, pages = {170-172}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.683.170}, pmid = {17792950}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17737631, year = {1908}, author = {Macdougal, DT}, title = {HEREDITY AND ENVIRONIC FORCES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {682}, pages = {121-128}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.682.121}, pmid = {17737631}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17731003, year = {1908}, author = {Conklin, EG}, title = {THE MECHANISM OF HEREDITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {27}, number = {681}, pages = {89-99}, doi = {10.1126/science.27.681.89}, pmid = {17731003}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19973320, year = {1908}, author = {Punnett, RC}, title = {Mendelism in Relation to Disease.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {1}, number = {Sect Epidemiol State Med}, pages = {135-168}, pmid = {19973320}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid19973232, year = {1908}, author = {Mummery, SP}, title = {Heredity and Dental Disease.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine}, volume = {1}, number = {Odontol Sect}, pages = {108-124}, pmid = {19973232}, issn = {0035-9157}, } @article {pmid17751404, year = {1907}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {THE AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {26}, number = {674}, pages = {765}, doi = {10.1126/science.26.674.765}, pmid = {17751404}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17751401, year = {1907}, author = {Pearl, R}, title = {A CASE OF TRIPLET CALVES WITH PECULIAR COLOR INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {26}, number = {674}, pages = {760}, doi = {10.1126/science.26.674.760}, pmid = {17751401}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17751393, year = {1907}, author = {Osborn, HF}, title = {EVOLUTION AS IT APPEARS TO THE PALEONTOLOGIST.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {26}, number = {674}, pages = {744-749}, doi = {10.1126/science.26.674.744}, pmid = {17751393}, issn = {0036-8075}, abstract = {The following facts are those which are put forth through paleontological observation, for verification by others: 1. That many origins of new characters are through some internal action in heredity. 2. That many important adaptive characters arise determinately, definitely, but by extremely slow stages. 3. That degrees of similarity in such origins correspond with degrees of kinship. 4. That degrees of kinship also affect to a certain extent, but not absolutely the time of appearance, or the time of the origin, or the rate of evolution. 5. That such origins find expression not sponta. neously, or irrespective of conditions, or from purely internal mechanical causes, but through some entirely unknown and at present inconceivable relation to ontogeny (habit and use), to environment (external conditions), and to selection. 6. That if such origins do spring from internal hereditary principles, as they appear to do in many eases, slow origins (mutations of de Vries) may be simply due to the same law operating with a different velocity.}, } @article {pmid17796786, year = {1907}, author = {Bateson, W}, title = {FACTS LIMITING THE THEORY OF HEREDITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {26}, number = {672}, pages = {649-660}, doi = {10.1126/science.26.672.649}, pmid = {17796786}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19971793, year = {1907}, author = {Tyzzer, EE}, title = {A Study of Heredity in Relation to the Development of tumors in Mice.}, journal = {The Journal of medical research}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, pages = {199-211}, pmid = {19971793}, issn = {0097-3599}, } @article {pmid17754423, year = {1907}, author = {Davenport, GC and Davenport, CB}, title = {HEREDITY OF EYE-COLOR IN MAN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {26}, number = {670}, pages = {589-592}, doi = {10.1126/science.26.670.589-b}, pmid = {17754423}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17773564, year = {1907}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {COLOR VARIETIES OF THE RABBIT AND OF OTHER RODENTS; THEIR ORIGIN AND INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {26}, number = {661}, pages = {287-291}, doi = {10.1126/science.26.661.287-a}, pmid = {17773564}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17819109, year = {1907}, author = {Stevens, NM}, title = {COLOR INHERITANCE AND SEX INHERITANCE IN CERTAIN APHIDS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {26}, number = {659}, pages = {216-218}, doi = {10.1126/science.26.659.216-a}, pmid = {17819109}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20763401, year = {1907}, author = {}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {2431}, pages = {274}, pmid = {20763401}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17818325, year = {1907}, author = {Lutz, AM}, title = {A PRELIMINARY NOTE ON THE CHROMOSOMES OF OEligNOTHERA LAMARCKIANA AND ONE OF ITS MUTANTS, O. GIGAS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {26}, number = {657}, pages = {151-152}, doi = {10.1126/science.26.657.151}, pmid = {17818325}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17832303, year = {1907}, author = {Guyer, MF}, title = {DO OFFSPRING INHERIT EQUALLY FROM EACH PARENT?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {652}, pages = {1006-1010}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.652.1006}, pmid = {17832303}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17842576, year = {1907}, author = {Cook, OF}, title = {TRANSMISSION INHERITANCE DISTINCT FROM EXPRESSION INHERITANCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {649}, pages = {911-912}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.649.911}, pmid = {17842576}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17734524, year = {1907}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {INHERITANCE OF THE BELT IN HAMPSHIRE SWINE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {640}, pages = {541-543}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.640.541}, pmid = {17734524}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17843290, year = {1907}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {MONUMENT TO MENDEL.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {638}, pages = {469}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.638.469-a}, pmid = {17843290}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17783539, year = {1907}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {COLOR INHERITANCE IN MAMMALS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {634}, pages = {313-314}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.634.313}, pmid = {17783539}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17773674, year = {1907}, author = {Baldwin, JM}, title = {GENETIC LOGIC.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {633}, pages = {274-275}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.633.274-b}, pmid = {17773674}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17755002, year = {1907}, author = {Ortmann, AE}, title = {FACTS AND INTERPRETATIONS IN THE MUTATION THEORY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {631}, pages = {185-190}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.631.185-a}, pmid = {17755002}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17813183, year = {1907}, author = {Brown, AE}, title = {VARIATION OR MUTATION?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {629}, pages = {107-108}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.629.107}, pmid = {17813183}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17813180, year = {1907}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {THE AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {25}, number = {629}, pages = {96-98}, doi = {10.1126/science.25.629.96}, pmid = {17813180}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17836525, year = {1906}, author = {Ortmann, AE}, title = {EVOLUTION (COOK) AND MUTATION (WAAGEN).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {24}, number = {623}, pages = {728-730}, doi = {10.1126/science.24.623.728}, pmid = {17836525}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17776084, year = {1906}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {THE MUTATION THEORY IN ANIMAL EVOLUTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {24}, number = {618}, pages = {556-558}, doi = {10.1126/science.24.618.556}, pmid = {17776084}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17801430, year = {1906}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {INHERITANCE OF COLOR COAT IN SWINE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {24}, number = {614}, pages = {441-443}, doi = {10.1126/science.24.614.441}, pmid = {17801430}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17772794, year = {1906}, author = {Lyon, MW}, title = {A PECULIAR MUTATION OF THE PINE MARTEN.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {24}, number = {611}, pages = {341-342}, doi = {10.1126/science.24.611.341-a}, pmid = {17772794}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20762776, year = {1906}, author = {Bateson, W}, title = {An Address ON MENDELIAN HEREDITY AND ITS APPLICATION TO MAN: Delivered before the Neurological Society of London, on Thursday, February 1st, 1906.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {2376}, pages = {61-67}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.2376.61}, pmid = {20762776}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17830196, year = {1906}, author = {Ortmann, AE}, title = {THE FALLACY OF THE MUTATION THEORY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {23}, number = {593}, pages = {746-748}, doi = {10.1126/science.23.593.746}, pmid = {17830196}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17754452, year = {1906}, author = {Stone, W}, title = {CERTAIN PLANT 'SPECIES' IN THEIR RELATION TO THE MUTATION THEORY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {23}, number = {592}, pages = {701-702}, doi = {10.1126/science.23.592.701}, pmid = {17754452}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17772486, year = {1906}, author = {Casey, TL}, title = {VARIATION VERSUS MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {23}, number = {590}, pages = {632}, doi = {10.1126/science.23.590.632}, pmid = {17772486}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid30438893, year = {1906}, author = {Stockman, R}, title = {Heredity and Disease.}, journal = {Glasgow medical journal}, volume = {65}, number = {3}, pages = {161-170}, pmid = {30438893}, issn = {0367-4800}, } @article {pmid17737723, year = {1906}, author = {Merriam, CH}, title = {IS MUTATION A FACTOR IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE HIGHER VERTEBRATES?.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {23}, number = {581}, pages = {241-257}, doi = {10.1126/science.23.581.241}, pmid = {17737723}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17778987, year = {1906}, author = {Allen, JA}, title = {HEREDITY AND SUBSPECIES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {23}, number = {578}, pages = {142-145}, doi = {10.1126/science.23.578.142}, pmid = {17778987}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17847409, year = {1906}, author = {Wilson, EB}, title = {MENDELIAN INHERITANCE AND THE PURITY OF THE GAMETES.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {23}, number = {577}, pages = {112-113}, doi = {10.1126/science.23.577.112-a}, pmid = {17847409}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17748241, year = {1906}, author = {Montgomery, TH}, title = {THE TERMINOLOGY OF ABERRANT CHROMOSOMES AND THEIR BEHAVIOR IN CERTAIN HEMIPTERA.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {23}, number = {575}, pages = {36-38}, doi = {10.1126/science.23.575.36}, pmid = {17748241}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20762425, year = {1905}, author = {Urquhart, AR}, title = {OBSERVATIONS ON THE HEREDITY OF INSANITY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {2346}, pages = {1571-1578}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.2346.1571}, pmid = {20762425}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17748139, year = {1905}, author = {Wilson, EB}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES IN RELATION TO THE DETERMINATION OF SEX IN INSECTS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {22}, number = {564}, pages = {500-502}, doi = {10.1126/science.22.564.500}, pmid = {17748139}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17836576, year = {1905}, author = {Casey, TL}, title = {THE MUTATION THEORY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {22}, number = {558}, pages = {307-309}, doi = {10.1126/science.22.558.307}, pmid = {17836576}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29811198, year = {1905}, author = {}, title = {A Chapter of Heredity.}, journal = {The Hospital}, volume = {38}, number = {987}, pages = {375-376}, pmid = {29811198}, issn = {0267-6478}, } @article {pmid20762127, year = {1905}, author = {Pearson, K}, title = {ON THE INHERITANCE OF INSANITY.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {2317}, pages = {1175-1177}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.2317.1175-a}, pmid = {20762127}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17770963, year = {1905}, author = {Wheeler, WM}, title = {Ethology and the Mutation Theory.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {21}, number = {536}, pages = {535-540}, doi = {10.1126/science.21.536.535}, pmid = {17770963}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17770961, year = {1905}, author = {Dwight, T}, title = {Mutations.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {21}, number = {536}, pages = {529-532}, doi = {10.1126/science.21.536.529}, pmid = {17770961}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17770960, year = {1905}, author = {Conklin, EG}, title = {The Mutation Theory From the Standpoint of Cytology.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {21}, number = {536}, pages = {525-529}, doi = {10.1126/science.21.536.525}, pmid = {17770960}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17770959, year = {1905}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {The Mutation Theory of Organic Evolution, from the Standpoint of Animal Breeding.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {21}, number = {536}, pages = {521-525}, doi = {10.1126/science.21.536.521}, pmid = {17770959}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17733598, year = {1905}, author = {Metcalf, MM}, title = {DETERMINATE MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {21}, number = {531}, pages = {355-356}, doi = {10.1126/science.21.531.355}, pmid = {17733598}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid29612062, year = {1905}, author = {Simpson, AR}, title = {Heredity in Ovarian Cystoma: History of a Mother and Her Two Daughters Subjected to Ovariotomy.}, journal = {Transactions. Edinburgh Obstetrical Society}, volume = {30}, number = {}, pages = {152-162}, pmid = {29612062}, issn = {0269-3402}, } @article {pmid17797336, year = {1904}, author = {Scott, WE}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF SONG IN PASSERINE BIRDS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {20}, number = {504}, pages = {282-283}, doi = {10.1126/science.20.504.282}, pmid = {17797336}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17839724, year = {1904}, author = {Scott, WE}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF SONG IN PASSERINE BIRDS. REMARKS AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE SONG OF HAND-REARED BOBOLINKS AND REDWINGED BLACKBIRDS (DOLICHONYX ORYZIVORUS AND AGELAIUS PHOEligNICEUS).}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {19}, number = {473}, pages = {154}, doi = {10.1126/science.19.473.154}, pmid = {17839724}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17839722, year = {1904}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {WONDER HORSES AND MENDELISM.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {19}, number = {473}, pages = {151-153}, doi = {10.1126/science.19.473.151}, pmid = {17839722}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17831877, year = {1904}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {COLOR INHERITANCE IN MICE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {19}, number = {472}, pages = {110-114}, doi = {10.1126/science.19.472.110}, pmid = {17831877}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17799911, year = {1904}, author = {Metcalf, MM}, title = {MUTATION AND SELECTION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {19}, number = {471}, pages = {74-76}, doi = {10.1126/science.19.471.74-a}, pmid = {17799911}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17844480, year = {1903}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {THE HEREDITY OF 'ANGORA' COAT IN MAMMALS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {18}, number = {467}, pages = {760-761}, doi = {10.1126/science.18.467.760-a}, pmid = {17844480}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17752783, year = {1903}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {MENDEL'S LAW OF HEREDITY.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {18}, number = {456}, pages = {396-406}, doi = {10.1126/science.18.456.396}, pmid = {17752783}, issn = {0036-8075}, abstract = {1. The basic principle in Mendel's discoveries is that of the purity of t. he germcells; in accordance with this a cross-bred animal or plant produces germ-cells bearing only one of each pair of characters in which its parents differ. From it follows the occurrence in the second and later hybrid generations of a definite number of forms in definite numerical proportions. 2. Mendel's principle of dominance is realized in the heredity of a considerable number of characters among both animals and plants. In accordance with this principle, hybrid offspring have visibly the character of only one parent or the other, though they transmit those of both parents. 3. In other cases the hybrid has a distinctive character of its own. This may approximate more or less closely the character of one parent or the other, or it may be entirely different from both. Frequently the distinctive hybrid character resembles a lost ancestral character. In some cases of this sort, as in coat-color of mammals, the hybrid character probably results from a recomibination of the characters seen in one or both parents, with certain Other characters latent (that is, recessive) in one parent or the other. 4. There have been observed the following exceptions to the principle of dominance, or to the principle of purity of the germ-cells, or to both: (a) Mosaic inheritance, in which a pair of characters ordinarily related as dominant and recessive occur in a balanced relationship, side by side in the hybrid individual and frequently in its germ-cells also. This balanced condition, once obtained, is usually stable under close breeding, but is readily disturbed by cross-breeding, giving place then to the normal dominance. (b) Stable (self-perpetuating) hybrid forms result from certain crosses. These constitute an exception to both the law of dominance and to that of purity of the germ-cells. For the hybrid is like neither parent, but the characters of both parents exist in a stable union in the mature germcells produced by the hybrid. (c) Coupling, i. e., complete correlation may exist between two or more characters, so that they form a compound unit not separable in heredity, at least in certain crosses. (d) Disintegration of characters apparently simple may take place in consequence of cross-breeding. (e) Departures from the expected ratios of dominants to recessives may be explained in some cases as due to inferior vigor, and so greater mortality, on the part of dominants or recessives respectively. (f) Cases of apparent reversal of dominance may arise from 'false hybridization' (induced lparthenogenesis). Possibly in other cases the determination of dominance rests with circumstances as yet unknown. 5. Mendel's principles strengthen the view that species arise by discontinuous variation. They explain why new types are especially variable, how one variation causes others, and why certain variations are so persistent in their Occurrence.}, } @article {pmid29818267, year = {1903}, author = {}, title = {Heredity and the Question of Forced Labour.}, journal = {The Hospital}, volume = {33}, number = {859}, pages = {406}, pmid = {29818267}, issn = {0267-6478}, } @article {pmid17807305, year = {1903}, author = {Murdoch, J}, title = {ATAVIC MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {17}, number = {423}, pages = {234-235}, doi = {10.1126/science.17.423.234-a}, pmid = {17807305}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17739475, year = {1902}, author = {Wilson, EB}, title = {MENDEL'S PRINCIPLES OF HEREDITY AND THE MATURATION OF THE GERM-CELLS.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {16}, number = {416}, pages = {991-993}, doi = {10.1126/science.16.416.991-b}, pmid = {17739475}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17748574, year = {1902}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {EXCEPTIONS TO MENDEL'S LAW.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {16}, number = {411}, pages = {794-796}, doi = {10.1126/science.16.411.794}, pmid = {17748574}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17816248, year = {1902}, author = {Spillman, WJ}, title = {EXCEPTIONS TO MENDEL'S LAW.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {16}, number = {409}, pages = {709-710}, doi = {10.1126/science.16.409.709}, pmid = {17816248}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17812390, year = {1902}, author = {Whitman, CO}, title = {A BIOLOGICAL FARM FOR THE EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF HEREDITY VARIATION AND EVOLUTION, AND FOR THE STUIDY OF LIFE-HISTORIES, HABITS, INSTINCTS AND INTELLIGENCE.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {16}, number = {404}, pages = {504-510}, doi = {10.1126/science.16.404.504}, pmid = {17812390}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17793609, year = {1902}, author = {DE Vries, H}, title = {THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MUTATION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {15}, number = {384}, pages = {721-729}, doi = {10.1126/science.15.384.721}, pmid = {17793609}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid20759961, year = {1902}, author = {Mercier, C}, title = {THEORIES OF INHERITANCE.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {1}, number = {2140}, pages = {15-16}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.1.2140.15}, pmid = {20759961}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid20759949, year = {1901}, author = {Reid, GA}, title = {THEORIES of INHERITANCE.}, journal = {British medical journal}, volume = {2}, number = {2139}, pages = {1861-1864}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.2.2139.1861}, pmid = {20759949}, issn = {0007-1447}, } @article {pmid17798490, year = {1901}, author = {White, CA}, title = {VARIETAL MUTATION IN THE TOMATO.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {14}, number = {361}, pages = {841-844}, doi = {10.1126/science.14.361.841}, pmid = {17798490}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid17802112, year = {1901}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {PROFESSOR PAWLOW'S RESEARCHES ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF SECRETION.}, journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, volume = {14}, number = {356}, pages = {647-649}, doi = {10.1126/science.14.356.647}, pmid = {17802112}, issn = {0036-8075}, } @article {pmid19866962, year = {1901}, author = {Mendel, LB and Hooker, DB}, title = {OBSERVATIONS ON A CASE OF CYCLIC ALBUMINURIA.}, journal = {The Journal of experimental medicine}, volume = {5}, number = {6}, pages = {647-653}, doi = {10.1084/jem.5.6.647}, pmid = {19866962}, issn = {0022-1007}, abstract = {The preceding observations record a new instance of the occurrence of cyclic albuminuria in an otherwise apparently healthy young man. The typical course of the proteid excretion from hour to hour under various conditions has been reviewed and its independence of the changes in diet or muscular work pointed out. No relationship between the volume of urine eliminated and the quantity of proteid excreted has been ascertained. The specific effect of the horizontal posture in dispelling the albuminuria is the most interesting feature observed. The attempt to refer this to attendant circulatory changes in the kidneys is, for the present, no more than an interesting speculation. 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title = {Heredity in Consumption.}, journal = {The Hospital}, volume = {17}, number = {435}, pages = {288}, pmid = {29830738}, issn = {0267-6478}, } @article {pmid29613752, year = {1895}, author = {Barbour, AHF}, title = {Some Aspects of Heredity.}, journal = {Transactions. 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= {1938}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {The Distribution of Gene Frequencies Under Irreversible Mutation.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {24}, number = {7}, pages = {253-259}, pmid = {16577841}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588207, year = {1938}, author = {Haskins, CP and Enzmann, EV}, title = {A Determination of the Magnitude of the Cell "Sensitive Volume" Associated with the White-Eye Mutation in X-Rayed Drosophila: III.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {24}, number = {3}, pages = {136-141}, pmid = {16588207}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588197, year = {1938}, author = {Wipf, L and Cooper, DC}, title = {Chromosome Numbers in Nodules and Roots of Red Clover, Common Vetch and Garden Pea.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {24}, number = {2}, pages = {87-91}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.24.2.87}, pmid = {16588197}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577830, year = {1937}, author = {Goldschmidt, R}, title = {Spontaneous Chromatin Rearrangements and the Theory of the Gene.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {12}, pages = {621-623}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.23.12.621}, pmid = {16577830}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17104683, year = {1937}, author = {Hain, AM}, title = {Congenital Urogenital Anomalies in Rats including Unilateral Renal Agenesia: Further data in support of their Inheritance.}, journal = {Journal of anatomy}, volume = {72}, number = {Pt 1}, pages = {83-100}, pmid = {17104683}, issn = {0021-8782}, } @article {pmid16577810, year = {1937}, author = {Little, CC and Cloudman, AM}, title = {The Occurrence of a Dominant Spotting Mutation in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {10}, pages = {535-537}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.23.10.535}, pmid = {16577810}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577799, year = {1937}, author = {Kaufmann, BP and Demerec, M}, title = {Frequency of Induced Breaks in Chromosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {9}, pages = {484-488}, pmid = {16577799}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577796, year = {1937}, author = {Kimball, RF}, title = {The Inheritance of Sex at Endomixis in Paramecium Aurelia.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {9}, pages = {469-474}, pmid = {16577796}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577788, year = {1937}, author = {Plough, HH and Child, GP}, title = {Autosomal Lethal Mutation Frequencies in Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {8}, pages = {435-440}, pmid = {16577788}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577786, year = {1937}, author = {Buck, JB}, title = {Growth and Development of the Salivary Gland Chromosomes in Sciara.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {8}, pages = {423-428}, pmid = {16577786}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16694503, year = {1937}, author = {Wilson, MG and Schweitzer, MD}, title = {RHEUMATIC FEVER AS A FAMILIAL DISEASE. ENVIRONMENT, COMMUNICABILITY AND HEREDITY IN THEIR RELATION TO THE OBSERVED FAMILIAL INCIDENCE OF THE DISEASE.}, journal = {The Journal of clinical investigation}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {555-570}, pmid = {16694503}, issn = {0021-9738}, } @article {pmid16588168, year = {1937}, author = {Sonneborn, TM}, title = {Sex, Sex Inheritance and Sex Determination in Paramecium Aurelia.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {7}, pages = {378-385}, pmid = {16588168}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588165, year = {1937}, author = {Marshak, A}, title = {The Effect of X-Rays on Chromosomes in Mitosis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {7}, pages = {362-369}, pmid = {16588165}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588164, year = {1937}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {An Effect of the Y-Chromosome on the Sex-Ratio of Interracial Hybrids of Drosophila Pseudoöbscura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {7}, pages = {360-362}, pmid = {16588164}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588162, year = {1937}, author = {Tan, CC}, title = {Compressed Deficiency and the Location of the Spindle Attachment in the X-Chromosome of Drosophila Pseudoöbscura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {7}, pages = {351-356}, pmid = {16588162}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577781, year = {1937}, author = {Fricke, H and Demerec, M}, title = {The Influence of Wave-Length on Genetic Effects of X-Rays.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {320-327}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.23.6.320}, pmid = {16577781}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577780, year = {1937}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {The Distribution of Gene Frequencies in Populations.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {307-320}, pmid = {16577780}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588155, year = {1937}, author = {Sinnott, EW}, title = {The Relation of Gene to Character in Quantitative Inheritance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {4}, pages = {224-227}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.23.4.224}, pmid = {16588155}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588137, year = {1937}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {Deficiencies and Structural Variations within the Giant Chromosomes in Relation to the Problem of Gene Structure.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {137-142}, pmid = {16588137}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588136, year = {1937}, author = {Poulson, DF}, title = {Chromosomal Deficiencies and the Embryonic Development of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {133-137}, pmid = {16588136}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588126, year = {1937}, author = {Steinberg, AG}, title = {Relations between Chromosome Size and Effects of Inversions on Crossing-Over in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {54-56}, pmid = {16588126}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577750, year = {1936}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {A Simplified Explanation of Bellamy's Experiments Concerning Sex Determination in Tropical Fishes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {12}, pages = {679-682}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.22.12.679}, pmid = {16577750}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577743, year = {1936}, author = {Stern, C and Doan, D}, title = {A Cytogenetic Demonstration of Crossing-Over Between X- and Y- Chromosomes in the Male Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {11}, pages = {649-654}, pmid = {16577743}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577742, year = {1936}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {The Mutation Rate in Somatic Cells of Maize.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {11}, pages = {645-648}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.22.11.645}, pmid = {16577742}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588116, year = {1936}, author = {Chen, TT}, title = {Observations on Mitosis in Opalinids (Protozoa, Ciliata): II. The Association of Chromosomes and Nucleoli.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {10}, pages = {602-607}, pmid = {16588116}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588115, year = {1936}, author = {Chen, TT}, title = {Observations on Mitosis in Opalinids (Protozoa, Ciliata): I. The Behavior and Individuality of Chromosomes and Their Significance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {10}, pages = {594-602}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.22.10.594}, pmid = {16588115}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588113, year = {1936}, author = {Stadler, LJ and Sprague, GF}, title = {Genetic Effects of Ultra-Violet Radiation in Maize: III. Effects of Nearly Monochromatic lambda 2537, and Comparison of Effects of X-Ray and Ultra-Violet Treatment.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {10}, pages = {584-591}, pmid = {16588113}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588112, year = {1936}, author = {Stadler, LJ and Sprague, GF}, title = {Genetic Effects of Ultra-Violet Radiation in Maize: II. Filtered Radiations.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {10}, pages = {579-583}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.22.10.579}, pmid = {16588112}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588111, year = {1936}, author = {Stadler, LJ and Sprague, GF}, title = {Genetic Effects of Ultra-Violet Radiation in Maize: I. Unfiltered Radiation.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {10}, pages = {572-578}, pmid = {16588111}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577729, year = {1936}, author = {Clark, FH}, title = {Linkage Relations of Hydrocephalus (hy(1)) in the House Mouse, Mus Musculus.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {8}, pages = {474-478}, pmid = {16577729}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17104614, year = {1936}, author = {Hain, AM}, title = {Congenital Urogenital Anomalies in Rats including Unilateral Renal Agenesia.}, journal = {Journal of anatomy}, volume = {70}, number = {Pt 4}, pages = {566-576}, pmid = {17104614}, issn = {0021-8782}, } @article {pmid16577723, year = {1936}, author = {Sturtevant, AH and Dobzhansky, T}, title = {Inversions in the Third Chromosome of Wild Races of Drosophila Pseudoobscura, and Their Use in the Study of the History of the Species.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {7}, pages = {448-450}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.22.7.448}, pmid = {16577723}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588093, year = {1936}, author = {Haskins, CP and Enzmann, EV}, title = {A Determination of the Magnitude of the Cell "Sensitive Volume" Associated with the White-Eye Mutation in X-Rayed Drosophila-: II.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {397-400}, pmid = {16588093}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588081, year = {1936}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Frequency of "Cell-Lethals" among Lethals Obtained at Random in the X-Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {350-354}, pmid = {16588081}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577698, year = {1936}, author = {Bauer, H}, title = {Structure and Arrangement of Salivary Gland Chromosomes in Drosophila Species.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {4}, pages = {216-222}, pmid = {16577698}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588072, year = {1936}, author = {Berger, CA}, title = {Observations on the Relation between Salivary Gland Chromosomes and Multiple Chromosome Complexes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {186-187}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.22.3.186}, pmid = {16588072}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588066, year = {1936}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {Segregation of Color and Growth-Regulating Genes in Somatic Tissue of Maize.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {3}, pages = {163-166}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.22.3.163}, pmid = {16588066}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588038, year = {1936}, author = {Schultz, J}, title = {Variegation in Drosophila and the Inert Chromosome Regions.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, pages = {27-33}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.22.1.27}, pmid = {16588038}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588016, year = {1935}, author = {Laughlin, HH}, title = {How to Use the Specific Formula of Heredity.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {11}, pages = {611-616}, pmid = {16588016}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588015, year = {1935}, author = {Laughlin, HH}, title = {The Probability-Resultant.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {11}, pages = {601-610}, pmid = {16588015}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16588014, year = {1935}, author = {Cartledge, JL and Murray, MJ and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Increased Mutation Rate from Aged Datura Pollen.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {11}, pages = {597-600}, pmid = {16588014}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577690, year = {1935}, author = {Haskins, CP}, title = {A Determination of the Magnitude of the Cell "Sensitive Volume" Associated with the White-Eye Mutation in X-Rayed Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {10}, pages = {561-566}, pmid = {16577690}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577675, year = {1935}, author = {Macdowell, EC and Taylor, MJ and Potter, JS}, title = {The Dependence of Protection against a Transplantable Mouse Leukemia upon the Genetic Constitution of the Immunizing Tissue.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {8}, pages = {507-508}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.21.8.507}, pmid = {16577675}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587998, year = {1935}, author = {Mitchell, AL}, title = {The Inheritance and Linkage Relations of Kinky Coat, a New Mutation in the Norway Rat.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {7}, pages = {453-456}, pmid = {16587998}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16745807, year = {1935}, author = {Greenwood, AW and Blyth, JS and Callow, RK}, title = {Quantitative studies on the response of the capon's comb to androsterone.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {29}, number = {6}, pages = {1400-1413}, pmid = {16745807}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16587987, year = {1935}, author = {Beadle, GW and Sturtevant, AH}, title = {X Chromosome Inversions and Meiosis in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {384-390}, pmid = {16587987}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587985, year = {1935}, author = {Stern, C}, title = {The Effect of Yellow-Scute Gene Deficiency on Somatic Cells of Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {374-379}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.21.6.374}, pmid = {16587985}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587984, year = {1935}, author = {Bergner, AD and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Chromosome Ends in Datura Discolor.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {6}, pages = {369-374}, pmid = {16587984}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577664, year = {1935}, author = {Clark, FH}, title = {Linkage Relations of Zavadskaia Shaker in the House Mouse (Mus musculus).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {247-251}, pmid = {16577664}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577663, year = {1935}, author = {Rhoades, VH}, title = {The Location of a Gene for Disease Resistance in Maize.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {5}, pages = {243-246}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.21.5.243}, pmid = {16577663}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587960, year = {1935}, author = {Buchholz, JT and Blakeslee, AF and Avery, AG}, title = {Pollen-Tube Growth of a Translocation of the 1.2 Chromosome in Datura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {208-213}, pmid = {16587960}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587958, year = {1935}, author = {Tan, CC}, title = {Identification of the Salivary Gland Chromosomes in Drosophila Pseudoobscura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, pages = {200-202}, pmid = {16587958}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587949, year = {1935}, author = {Clark, FH}, title = {Two Hereditary Types of Hydrocephalus in the House Mouse (Mus musculus).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {150-152}, pmid = {16587949}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587948, year = {1935}, author = {Creighton, HB and McClintock, B}, title = {The Correlation of Cytological and Genetical Crossing-Over in Zea Mays. A Corroboration.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {148-150}, pmid = {16587948}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587944, year = {1935}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {Somatic Segregation Due to Hemizygous and Missing Genes and Its Bearing on the Problem of Atypical Growth.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {90-96}, pmid = {16587944}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587943, year = {1935}, author = {Blakeslee, AF and Salmon, TN}, title = {Genetics of Sensory Thresholds: Individual Taste Reactions for Different Substances.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {84-90}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.21.2.84}, pmid = {16587943}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587942, year = {1935}, author = {Salmon, TN and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Genetics of Sensory Thresholds: Variations within Single Individuals in Taste Sensitivity for PTC.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {78-83}, pmid = {16587942}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587941, year = {1935}, author = {Doyle, WL and Metz, CW}, title = {Observations on the Structure of Living Salivary Gland Chromosomes in Sciara.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {75-78}, pmid = {16587941}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587940, year = {1935}, author = {Muller, HJ and Gershenson, SM}, title = {Inert Regions of Chromosomes as the Temporary Products of Individual Genes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {69-75}, pmid = {16587940}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577650, year = {1935}, author = {Muller, HJ and Prokofyeva, AA}, title = {The Individual Gene in Relation to the Chromomere and the Chromosome.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {16-26}, pmid = {16577650}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587917, year = {1934}, author = {Metz, CW and Gay, EH}, title = {Internal Organization of Salivary Gland Chromosomes of Sciara in Relation to Genes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {12}, pages = {617-621}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.20.12.617}, pmid = {16587917}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587916, year = {1934}, author = {Lebedeff, GA}, title = {Genetics of Hermaphroditism in Drosophila virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {12}, pages = {613-616}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.20.12.613}, pmid = {16587916}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587914, year = {1934}, author = {Siler, MB}, title = {CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN CERTAIN RICCIACEAE.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {12}, pages = {603-607}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.20.12.603}, pmid = {16587914}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577628, year = {1934}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Preferential Segregation of the Fourth Chromosomes in Drosophila melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {9}, pages = {515-518}, pmid = {16577628}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577627, year = {1934}, author = {Babcock, EB}, title = {Genetic Evolutionary Processes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {9}, pages = {510-515}, pmid = {16577627}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587903, year = {1934}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {Ontogeny and Phylogeny of Man's Appendages.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {6}, pages = {359-364}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.20.6.359}, pmid = {16587903}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587902, year = {1934}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Biological Action of Small Deficiencies of X-Chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {6}, pages = {354-359}, pmid = {16587902}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587884, year = {1934}, author = {Plough, HH and Ives, PT}, title = {Heat Induced Mutations in Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {5}, pages = {268-273}, pmid = {16587884}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577598, year = {1934}, author = {Dunn, LC}, title = {A New Gene Affecting Behavior and Skeleton in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {4}, pages = {230-232}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.20.4.230}, pmid = {16577598}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587867, year = {1934}, author = {Cooper, DC}, title = {Development of the Embryo Sac of Lilium Henryi.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {163-166}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.20.3.163}, pmid = {16587867}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587866, year = {1934}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {The Rôle of the "Chromosome Sheath" in Mitosis, and Its Possible Relation to Phenomena of Mutation.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, pages = {159-163}, pmid = {16587866}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587851, year = {1934}, author = {Creighton, HB}, title = {Three Cases of Deficiency in Chromosome 9 of Zea mays.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {111-115}, pmid = {16587851}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587850, year = {1934}, author = {Cartledge, JL and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Mutation Rate Increased by Aging Seeds as Shown by Pollen Abortion.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {103-110}, pmid = {16587850}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587849, year = {1934}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {Possible Cytoplasmic as Well as Chromosomal Control of Sex in Haploid Males.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, pages = {101-102}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.20.2.101}, pmid = {16587849}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587836, year = {1934}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {Evidence Indicating that in Sciara the Sperm Regularly Transmits Two Sister Sex Chromosomes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {31-36}, pmid = {16587836}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587835, year = {1934}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Effect of X-Rays on the Rate of Change in the Unstable Miniature-3 Gene of the Drosophila virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {28-31}, pmid = {16587835}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587818, year = {1933}, author = {Laughlin, HH}, title = {The Specific Formula of Heredity.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {12}, pages = {1020-1022}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.19.12.1020}, pmid = {16587818}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587817, year = {1933}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {The Effect of X-Ray Dosage on Sterility and Number of Lethals in Drosophila melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {12}, pages = {1015-1020}, pmid = {16587817}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587816, year = {1933}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {The Gene Theory in Relation to Blending Inheritance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {12}, pages = {1011-1015}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.19.12.1011}, pmid = {16587816}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587815, year = {1933}, author = {Castle, WE and Nachtsheim, H}, title = {Linkage Interrelations of Three Genes for Rex (Short) Coat in the Rabbit.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {12}, pages = {1006-1011}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.19.12.1006}, pmid = {16587815}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577579, year = {1933}, author = {East, EM}, title = {The Effect of Homozygous Genes for Self-Sterility.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {9}, pages = {841-845}, pmid = {16577579}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577577, year = {1933}, author = {Kaufmann, BP}, title = {Interchange between X- and Y-Chromosomes in Attached X Females of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {9}, pages = {830-838}, pmid = {16577577}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577569, year = {1933}, author = {Laughlin, HH}, title = {The General Formula of Heredity.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {8}, pages = {787-801}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.19.8.787}, pmid = {16577569}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577543, year = {1933}, author = {Goodspeed, TH}, title = {Chromosome Number and Morphology in Nicotiana VI: Chromosome Numbers of Forty Species.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {7}, pages = {649-653}, pmid = {16577543}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587800, year = {1933}, author = {Pincus, G and White, P}, title = {On the Inheritance of Diabetes Mellitus.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {631-635}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.19.6.631}, pmid = {16587800}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587794, year = {1933}, author = {Smith, FH}, title = {Preliminary Studies of Chromosome Rings in Brodiaea Lactea.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, pages = {605-609}, pmid = {16587794}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587763, year = {1933}, author = {Nabours, RK and Robertson, WR}, title = {An X-Ray Induced Chromosomal Translocation in Apotettix eurycephalus Hancock (Grouse Locusts).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {234-239}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.19.2.234}, pmid = {16587763}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16745138, year = {1933}, author = {Marshall, PG}, title = {The gonadotropic hormones (rho-factors): The preparation of extracts for clinical use, together with observations on the stability in solution and standardisation processes.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {27}, number = {3}, pages = {621-627}, pmid = {16745138}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16652816, year = {1933}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {PLASTID STUDIES IN GENETIC TYPES OF MAIZE: ARGENTIA CHLOROPHYLL.}, journal = {Plant physiology}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pages = {105-121}, doi = {10.1104/pp.8.1.105}, pmid = {16652816}, issn = {0032-0889}, } @article {pmid16587758, year = {1933}, author = {Castle, WE and Keeler, CE}, title = {Tests for Linkage between the Blood-Group Genes and Other Known Genes of the Rabbit.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {98-100}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.19.1.98}, pmid = {16587758}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587757, year = {1933}, author = {Castle, WE and Keeler, CE}, title = {Blood Group Inheritance in the Rabbit.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {92-98}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.19.1.92}, pmid = {16587757}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587724, year = {1933}, author = {Gowen, JW and Gay, EH}, title = {Eversporting as a Function of the Y-Chromosome in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {122-126}, pmid = {16587724}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587723, year = {1933}, author = {Blakeslee, AF and Bergner, AD and Avery, AG}, title = {Methods of Synthesizing Pure-Breeding Types with Predicted Characters in the Jimson Weed, Datura Stramonium.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {115-122}, pmid = {16587723}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587722, year = {1933}, author = {Bergner, AD and Satina, S and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Prime Types in Datura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {103-115}, pmid = {16587722}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577496, year = {1932}, author = {McClintock, B}, title = {A Correlation of Ring-Shaped Chromosomes with Variegation in Zea Mays.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {12}, pages = {677-681}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.18.12.677}, pmid = {16577496}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246674, year = {1932}, author = {Lammerts, WE}, title = {Inheritance of Monosomics in NICOTIANA RUSTICA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {6}, pages = {689-696}, pmid = {17246674}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246673, year = {1932}, author = {Little, CC and McPheters, BW}, title = {Further Studies on the Genetics of Abnormalities Appearing in the Descendants of X-Rayed Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {6}, pages = {674-688}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.6.674}, pmid = {17246673}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246672, year = {1932}, author = {McCray, FA}, title = {A Partially Fertile Triple Species Hybrid in Nicotiana.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {6}, pages = {660-673}, pmid = {17246672}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246671, year = {1932}, author = {Van Atta, EA}, title = {Genetic and Cytological Studies on X-Radiation Induced Dominant Eye Colors of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {6}, pages = {637-659}, pmid = {17246671}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246670, year = {1932}, author = {McCray, FA}, title = {Compatibility of Certain Nicotiana Species.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {6}, pages = {621-636}, pmid = {17246670}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577490, year = {1932}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Rate of Instability of Miniature-3 Gamma Gene of Drosophila Virilis in the Males in the Homozygous and in the Heterozygous Females.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {11}, pages = {656-658}, pmid = {16577490}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17104403, year = {1932}, author = {Keenan, RD}, title = {The Chromosomes of Sphenodon punctatum.}, journal = {Journal of anatomy}, volume = {67}, number = {Pt 1}, pages = {1-17}, pmid = {17104403}, issn = {0021-8782}, } @article {pmid16577486, year = {1932}, author = {Emerson, S}, title = {Chromosome Rings on Oenothera, Drosophila and Maize.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {10}, pages = {630-632}, pmid = {16577486}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246669, year = {1932}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {General, Group and Special Size Factors.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {603-619}, pmid = {17246669}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246668, year = {1932}, author = {Cleland, RE}, title = {Further Data Bearing upon Circle-Formation in Oenothera, Its Cause and Its Genetical Effect.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {572-602}, pmid = {17246668}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246667, year = {1932}, author = {Wilson, PT and Jones, HE}, title = {Left-Handedness in Twins.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {560-571}, pmid = {17246667}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246666, year = {1932}, author = {Lesley, JW}, title = {Trisomic Types of the Tomato and Their Relation to the Genes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {545-559}, pmid = {17246666}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246665, year = {1932}, author = {Singleton, WR}, title = {Cytogenetic Behavior of Fertile Tetraploid Hybrids of NICOTIANA RUSTICA and NICOTIANA PANICULATA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {510-544}, pmid = {17246665}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246664, year = {1932}, author = {Emerson, RA and Anderson, EG}, title = {The A Series of Allelomorphs in Relation to Pigmentation in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {503-509}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.5.503}, pmid = {17246664}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246663, year = {1932}, author = {Beadle, GW}, title = {The Relation of Crossing over to Chromosome Association in Zea-Euchlaena Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {481-501}, pmid = {17246663}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246662, year = {1932}, author = {Cloudman, AM}, title = {A Genetic Analysis of Dissimilar Carcinomata from the Same Gland of an Individual Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {468-480}, pmid = {17246662}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246661, year = {1932}, author = {Flory, WS}, title = {Genetic and Cytological Investigations on ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {432-467}, pmid = {17246661}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246660, year = {1932}, author = {Beadle, GW}, title = {Genes in Maize for Pollen Sterility.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {413-431}, pmid = {17246660}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246659, year = {1932}, author = {Emerson, S and Sturtevant, AH}, title = {The Linkage Relations of Certain Genes in Oenothera.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {393-412}, pmid = {17246659}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246658, year = {1932}, author = {Dobzhansky, T}, title = {The Baroid Mutation in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {369-392}, pmid = {17246658}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577453, year = {1932}, author = {Rhoades, MM}, title = {The Genetic Demonstration of Double Strand Crossing-Over in Zea Mays.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {7}, pages = {481-484}, pmid = {16577453}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587713, year = {1932}, author = {Brink, RA and Cooper, DC}, title = {Chromosome Rings in Maize and Oenothera.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {6}, pages = {447-455}, pmid = {16587713}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587712, year = {1932}, author = {Brink, RA and Cooper, DC}, title = {A Strain of Maize Homozygous for Segmental Interchanges Involving Both Ends of the P-br Chromosome.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {6}, pages = {441-447}, pmid = {16587712}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587710, year = {1932}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Change of the Unstable Miniature-3 Gamma Gene of Drosophila Virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {6}, pages = {430-434}, pmid = {16587710}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246657, year = {1932}, author = {Sprague, GF}, title = {The Nature and Extent of Hetero-Fertilization in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, pages = {358-368}, pmid = {17246657}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246656, year = {1932}, author = {Lindstrom, EW}, title = {First-Chromosome Genes in the Tomato.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, pages = {351-357}, pmid = {17246656}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246655, year = {1932}, author = {Wiener, AS}, title = {Method of Measuring Linkage in Human Genetics; with Special Reference to Blood Groups.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, pages = {335-350}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.3.335}, pmid = {17246655}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246654, year = {1932}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Further Observations on LYTHRUM SALICARIA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, pages = {327-334}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.3.327}, pmid = {17246654}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246653, year = {1932}, author = {Dawson, WM}, title = {Inheritance of Wildness and Tameness in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, pages = {296-326}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.3.296}, pmid = {17246653}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246652, year = {1932}, author = {Riley, HP}, title = {Self-Sterility in Shepherd's Purse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, pages = {231-295}, pmid = {17246652}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587693, year = {1932}, author = {Dubois, AM}, title = {Elimination of Chromosomes during Cleavage in the Eggs of Sciara (Diptera).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {5}, pages = {352-356}, pmid = {16587693}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587691, year = {1932}, author = {Lebedeff, GA}, title = {Interaction of Ruffled and Rounded Genes of Drosophila Virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {5}, pages = {343-349}, pmid = {16587691}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587682, year = {1932}, author = {Potter, JS and Richter, MN}, title = {Studies on Mouse Leukemia: VI. The Predominating Cell Type in Line I.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, pages = {298-303}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.18.4.298}, pmid = {16587682}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246651, year = {1932}, author = {Schott, RG}, title = {The Inheritance of Resistance to SALMONELLA AERTRYCKE in Various Strains of Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, pages = {203-229}, pmid = {17246651}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246650, year = {1932}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility. IX. the Behavior of Crosses between Self-Sterile and Self-Fertile Plants.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, pages = {175-202}, pmid = {17246650}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246649, year = {1932}, author = {Biddle, RL}, title = {The Bristles of Hybrids between DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER and DROSOPHILA SIMULANS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, pages = {153-174}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.2.153}, pmid = {17246649}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246648, year = {1932}, author = {Redfield, H}, title = {A Comparison of Triploid and Diploid Crossing over for Chromosome II of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, pages = {137-152}, pmid = {17246648}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246647, year = {1932}, author = {Poole, CF}, title = {Pollen Grain Studies as an Indication of Fertility in Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, pages = {125-136}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.2.125}, pmid = {17246647}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246646, year = {1932}, author = {Fisher, RA and Immer, FR and Tedin, O}, title = {The Genetical Interpretation of Statistics of the Third Degree in the Study of Quantitative Inheritance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {2}, pages = {107-124}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.2.107}, pmid = {17246646}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577441, year = {1932}, author = {Bergner, AD and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Cytology of the Ferox-Quercifolia-Stramonium Triangle in Datura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {151-159}, pmid = {16577441}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246645, year = {1932}, author = {Graubard, MA}, title = {Inversion in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, pages = {81-105}, pmid = {17246645}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246644, year = {1932}, author = {Mohr, OL}, title = {Genetical and Cytological Proof of Somatic Elimination of the Fourth Chromosome in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, pages = {60-80}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.1.60}, pmid = {17246644}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246643, year = {1932}, author = {Patterson, JT}, title = {A New Type of Mottled-Eyed Drosophila Due to an Unstable Translocation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, pages = {38-59}, pmid = {17246643}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246642, year = {1932}, author = {Charles, DR}, title = {A Graph for Standard Errors of Ratios.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, pages = {31-37}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.1.31}, pmid = {17246642}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246641, year = {1932}, author = {Whiting, PW}, title = {Mutants in Habrobracon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, pages = {1-30}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/17.1.1}, pmid = {17246641}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16744944, year = {1932}, author = {Marshall, PG}, title = {The gonadotropic hormones (rho-factors): Further purification and properties of the active principles.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {26}, number = {4}, pages = {1358-1364}, pmid = {16744944}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16577422, year = {1932}, author = {Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Genetics of Sensory Thresholds: Taste for Phenyl Thio Carbamide.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {120-130}, pmid = {16577422}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577416, year = {1931}, author = {Keeler, CE}, title = {A Probable New Mutation to White-Belly in the House Mouse, Mus Musculus.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {12}, pages = {700-703}, pmid = {16577416}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246640, year = {1931}, author = {Whiting, AR and Bostian, CH}, title = {The Effects of X-Radiation of Larvae in Habrobracon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, pages = {659-680}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.6.659}, pmid = {17246640}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246639, year = {1931}, author = {Dobzhansky, T}, title = {Translocations Involving the Second and the Fourth Chromosomes of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, pages = {629-658}, pmid = {17246639}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246638, year = {1931}, author = {Brink, RA and Cooper, DC}, title = {The Association of Semisterile-1 in Maize with Two Linkage Groups.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, pages = {595-628}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.6.595}, pmid = {17246638}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246637, year = {1931}, author = {Fortuyn, AB}, title = {A Cross between Mice with Different Numbers of Tailrings.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, pages = {591-594}, pmid = {17246637}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246636, year = {1931}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {Vivipary in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, pages = {574-590}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.6.574}, pmid = {17246636}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246635, year = {1931}, author = {Hawkins, LE}, title = {Studies on Inheritance in Pigeons. X. Relation of Chocolate to Black and Dominant Red.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, pages = {547-573}, pmid = {17246635}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246634, year = {1931}, author = {Steele, DG}, title = {Studies on Inheritance in Pigeons. IX. the Chocolate-Brown Plumage Color.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, pages = {532-546}, pmid = {17246634}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246633, year = {1931}, author = {Dunning, WF}, title = {A Study of the Effect of X-Ray Radiation on Occurrence of Abnormal Individuals, Mutation Rate, Viability and Fertility of the Parasitic Wasp, HABROBRACON JUGLANDIS (Ashmead).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, pages = {505-531}, pmid = {17246633}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577395, year = {1931}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {Crossing-Over and Mutation.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {11}, pages = {601-603}, pmid = {16577395}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17104350, year = {1931}, author = {Crew, FA}, title = {Paired Oviducts in the Fowl.}, journal = {Journal of anatomy}, volume = {66}, number = {Pt 1}, pages = {100-103}, pmid = {17104350}, issn = {0021-8782}, } @article {pmid17246632, year = {1931}, author = {Rhoades, MM}, title = {A New Type of Translocation in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {5}, pages = {490-504}, pmid = {17246632}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246631, year = {1931}, author = {Yarnell, SH}, title = {A Study of Certain Polyploid and Aneuploid Forms in Fragaria.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {5}, pages = {455-489}, pmid = {17246631}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246630, year = {1931}, author = {Yarnell, SH}, title = {Genetic and Cytological Studies on Fragaria.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {5}, pages = {422-454}, pmid = {17246630}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246629, year = {1931}, author = {Hicks, RA and Little, CC}, title = {The Blood Relationships of Four Strains of Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {5}, pages = {397-421}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.5.397}, pmid = {17246629}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587658, year = {1931}, author = {Dobzhansky, T and Schultz, J}, title = {Evidence for Multiple Sex Factors in the X-Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {9}, pages = {513-518}, pmid = {16587658}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587657, year = {1931}, author = {Fisk, EL}, title = {The Chromosomes of Lathyrus Tuberosus.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {9}, pages = {511-513}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.17.9.511}, pmid = {16587657}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587656, year = {1931}, author = {Frost, HB}, title = {Matthiola Incana: Trisomic Inheritance of Doubleness, Complicated by Lethals, in.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {8}, pages = {499-509}, pmid = {16587656}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587655, year = {1931}, author = {Keeler, CE}, title = {A Reverse Mutation from "Dilute" to "Intense" Pigmentation in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {8}, pages = {497-499}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.17.8.497}, pmid = {16587655}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587654, year = {1931}, author = {Creighton, HB and McClintock, B}, title = {A Correlation of Cytological and Genetical Crossing-Over in Zea Mays.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {8}, pages = {492-497}, pmid = {16587654}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587653, year = {1931}, author = {McClintock, B}, title = {The Order of the Genes C, Sh and Wx in Zea Mays with Reference to a Cytologically Known Point in the Chromosome.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {8}, pages = {485-491}, pmid = {16587653}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246628, year = {1931}, author = {Anderson, EG}, title = {The Constitution of Primary Exceptions Obtained after X-Ray Treatment of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {386-396}, pmid = {17246628}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246627, year = {1931}, author = {Rhoades, MM}, title = {The Frequencies of Homozygosis of Factors in Attached-X Females of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {375-385}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.4.375}, pmid = {17246627}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246626, year = {1931}, author = {Haldane, JB and Waddington, CH}, title = {Inbreeding and Linkage.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {357-374}, pmid = {17246626}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246625, year = {1931}, author = {Robertson, WR}, title = {On the Origin of Partheno-Produced Males in Tettigidae (Apotettix and Paratettix).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {353-356}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.4.353}, pmid = {17246625}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246624, year = {1931}, author = {Robertson, WR}, title = {A Split in Chromosomes about to Enter the Spermatid (PARATETTIX TEXANUS).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {349-352}, pmid = {17246624}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246623, year = {1931}, author = {Emerson, S}, title = {The Inheritance of Certain Characters in Oenothera Hybrids of Different Chromosome Configurations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {325-348}, pmid = {17246623}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246622, year = {1931}, author = {Thompson, WP}, title = {Cytology and Genetics of Crosses between Fourteen- and Seven-Chromosome Species of Wheat.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {309-324}, pmid = {17246622}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246621, year = {1931}, author = {Karper, RE and Conner, AB}, title = {Inheritance of Chlorophyll Characters in Sorghum.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {291-308}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.4.291}, pmid = {17246621}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577382, year = {1931}, author = {Waters, NF}, title = {Inheritance of Body Weight in Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {7}, pages = {440-444}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.17.7.440}, pmid = {16577382}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577380, year = {1931}, author = {Frost, HB}, title = {Uncomplicated Trisomic Inheritance of Purple Versus Red in Matthiola.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {7}, pages = {434-436}, pmid = {16577380}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587630, year = {1931}, author = {Cooper, DC and Brink, RA}, title = {Cytological Evidence for Segmental Interchange between Non-Homologous Chromosomes in Maize.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {6}, pages = {334-338}, pmid = {16587630}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246620, year = {1931}, author = {Thompson, DH}, title = {The Side-Chain Theory of the Structure of the Gene.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {267-290}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.3.267}, pmid = {17246620}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246619, year = {1931}, author = {Agol, IJ}, title = {Step Allelomorphism in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {254-266}, pmid = {17246619}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246618, year = {1931}, author = {Metz, CW and Schmuck, ML}, title = {Studies on Sex Determination and the Sex Chromosome Mechanism in Sciara.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {225-253}, pmid = {17246618}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246617, year = {1931}, author = {Kerkis, J}, title = {The Growth of the Gonads in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {212-224}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.3.212}, pmid = {17246617}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246616, year = {1931}, author = {Lammerts, WE}, title = {Interspecific Hybridization in Nicotiana. Xii. the Amphidiploid RUSTICA-PANICULATA Hybrid; Its Origin and Cytogenetic Behavior.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {191-211}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.3.191}, pmid = {17246616}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577359, year = {1931}, author = {Metz, CW and Schmuck, ML}, title = {Differences between Chromosome Groups of Soma and Germ-Line in Sciara.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {272-275}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.17.5.272}, pmid = {16577359}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577357, year = {1931}, author = {Sturtevant, AH and Schultz, J}, title = {The Inadequacy of the Sub-Gene Hypothesis of the Nature of the Scute Allelomorphs of Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {265-270}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.17.5.265}, pmid = {16577357}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577347, year = {1931}, author = {Metz, CW and Smith, HB}, title = {Further Observations on the Nature of the X-Prime (X') Chromosome in Sciara.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {195-198}, pmid = {16577347}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246615, year = {1931}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {Evolution in Mendelian Populations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {2}, pages = {97-159}, pmid = {17246615}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246614, year = {1931}, author = {McClintock, B and Hill, HE}, title = {The Cytological Identification of the Chromosome Associated with the R-G Linkage Group in ZEA MAYS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {2}, pages = {175-190}, pmid = {17246614}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246613, year = {1931}, author = {Fortuyn, AB}, title = {MUS MUCULUS and MUS WAGNERI Compared. II. the Body Weight.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {2}, pages = {168-174}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.2.168}, pmid = {17246613}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246612, year = {1931}, author = {Fortuyn, AB}, title = {MUS MUSCULUS and MUS WAGNERI Compared. I. the Number of Tailrings.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {2}, pages = {160-167}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.2.160}, pmid = {17246612}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246611, year = {1931}, author = {Erlanson, EW}, title = {Sterility in Wild Roses and in Some Species Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, pages = {75-96}, pmid = {17246611}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246610, year = {1931}, author = {Snell, GD}, title = {Inheritance in the House Mouse, the Linkage Relations of Short-Ear, Hairless, and Naked.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, pages = {42-74}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.1.42}, pmid = {17246610}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246609, year = {1931}, author = {Imai, Y}, title = {Linkage Studies in PHARBITIS NIL. I.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, pages = {26-41}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/16.1.26}, pmid = {17246609}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246608, year = {1931}, author = {Kakizaki, Y}, title = {Hybrid Vigor in Egg-Plants and Its Practical Utilization.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, pages = {1-25}, pmid = {17246608}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16744602, year = {1931}, author = {Gilroy, E}, title = {The effect of arginine upon the body weight of mice injected with thyroxine, and bearing the tumour M 63.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {25}, number = {2}, pages = {414-417}, pmid = {16744602}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16577312, year = {1930}, author = {Emerson, S}, title = {THE INHERITANCE OF RUBRICALYX BUD COLOR IN CROSSES WITH OENOTHERA LAMARCKIANA.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {12}, pages = {796-800}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.16.12.796}, pmid = {16577312}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577311, year = {1930}, author = {McClintock, B}, title = {A CYTOLOGICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE LOCATION OF AN INTERCHANGE BETWEEN TWO NON-HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES OF ZEA MAYS.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {12}, pages = {791-796}, pmid = {16577311}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577310, year = {1930}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {THE QUANTITATIVE THEORY OF SEX AND THE GENETIC CHARACTER OF HAPLOID MALES.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {12}, pages = {783-791}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.16.12.783}, pmid = {16577310}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577298, year = {1930}, author = {Stadler, LJ}, title = {RECOVERY FOLLOWING GENETIC DEFICIENCY IN MAIZE.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {11}, pages = {714-720}, pmid = {16577298}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577297, year = {1930}, author = {Demerec, M and Farrow, JG}, title = {RELATION BETWEEN THE X-RAY DOSAGE AND THE FREQUENCY OF PRIMARY NON-DISJUNCTIONS OF X-CHROMOSOMES IN DROSOPHILA VIRILIS.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {11}, pages = {711-714}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.16.11.711}, pmid = {16577297}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577296, year = {1930}, author = {Demerec, M and Farrow, JG}, title = {NON-DISJUNCTION OF THE X-CHROMOSOME IN DROSOPHILA VIRILIS.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {11}, pages = {707-710}, pmid = {16577296}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246607, year = {1930}, author = {Patterson, JT and Muller, HJ}, title = {Are "Progressive" Mutations Produced by X-Rays?.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {6}, pages = {495-577}, pmid = {17246607}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246606, year = {1930}, author = {Mangelsdorf, PC}, title = {The Inheritance of Dormancy and Premature Germination in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {5}, pages = {462-494}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.5.462}, pmid = {17246606}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246605, year = {1930}, author = {Harris, JA and Gunstad, B}, title = {The Correlation between the Sex of Human Siblings. I. the Correlation in the General Population.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {5}, pages = {445-461}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.5.445}, pmid = {17246605}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246604, year = {1930}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {Sex Linkage in Man.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {5}, pages = {401-444}, pmid = {17246604}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587601, year = {1930}, author = {Sturtevant, AH and Dobzhansky, T}, title = {RECIPROCAL TRANSLOCATIONS IN DROSOPHILA AND THEIR BEARING ON OENOTHERA CYTOLOGY AND GENETICS.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {8}, pages = {533-536}, pmid = {16587601}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246603, year = {1930}, author = {Dobzhansky, T}, title = {Translocations Involving the Third and the Fourth Chromosomes of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {4}, pages = {347-399}, pmid = {17246603}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246602, year = {1930}, author = {Horlacher, WR}, title = {Studies on Inheritance in Pigeons. VII. Inheritance of Red and Black Color Patterns in Pigeons.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {4}, pages = {312-346}, pmid = {17246602}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246601, year = {1930}, author = {Muller, HJ and Altenburg, E}, title = {The Frequency of Translocations Produced by X-Rays in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {4}, pages = {283-311}, pmid = {17246601}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587579, year = {1930}, author = {Nabours, RK}, title = {MUTATIONS AND ALLELOMORPHISM IN THE GROUSE LOCUSTS (TETTIGIDAE, ORTHOPTERA).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {5}, pages = {350-353}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.16.5.350}, pmid = {16587579}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246600, year = {1930}, author = {Jenkins, MT and Bell, MA}, title = {The Inheritance, Interactions and Linkage Relations of Genes Causing Yellow Seedlings in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {3}, pages = {253-282}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.3.253}, pmid = {17246600}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246599, year = {1930}, author = {Redfield, H}, title = {Crossing over in the Third Chromosomes of Triploids of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {3}, pages = {205-252}, pmid = {17246599}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246598, year = {1930}, author = {Umeya, Y}, title = {Studies on the Vigor of Silkworms, BOMBYX MORI L.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {3}, pages = {189-204}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.3.189}, pmid = {17246598}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587566, year = {1930}, author = {Muller, HJ and Mott-Smith, LM}, title = {EVIDENCE THAT NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY IS INADEQUATE TO EXPLAIN THE FREQUENCY OF "NATURAL" MUTATIONS.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {277-285}, pmid = {16587566}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587565, year = {1930}, author = {Burnham, CR}, title = {GENETICAL AND CYTOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SEMISTERILITY AND RELATED PHENOMENA IN MAIZE.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {269-277}, pmid = {16587565}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246597, year = {1930}, author = {Thompson, WP}, title = {Shrivelled Endosperm in Species Crosses in Wheat, Its Cytological Causes and Genetical Effects.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {99-113}, pmid = {17246597}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246596, year = {1930}, author = {Allen, CE}, title = {Gametophytic Inheritance in Sphaerocarpos. IV. Further Studies of Tuftedness and Polyclady.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {150-188}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.2.150}, pmid = {17246596}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246595, year = {1930}, author = {Patterson, JT}, title = {Proof That the Entire Chromosome Is Not Eliminated in the Production of Somatic Variations by X-Rays in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {141-149}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.2.141}, pmid = {17246595}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246594, year = {1930}, author = {Hollingshead, L}, title = {A Lethal Factor in Crepis Effective Only in an Interspecific Hybrid.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {114-140}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.2.114}, pmid = {17246594}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587548, year = {1930}, author = {Blakeslee, AF and Cleland, RE}, title = {Circle Formation in Datura and Oenothera.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {177-183}, pmid = {16587548}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246593, year = {1930}, author = {Immer, FR}, title = {Formulae and Tables for Calculating Linkage Intensities.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, pages = {81-98}, pmid = {17246593}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246592, year = {1930}, author = {Davis, BM and Kulkarni, CG}, title = {The Cytology and Genetics of a Haploid Sport from OENOTHERA FRANCISCANA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, pages = {55-80}, pmid = {17246592}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246591, year = {1930}, author = {Livesay, EA}, title = {An Experimental Study of Hybrid Vigor or Heterosis in Rats.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, pages = {17-54}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.1.17}, pmid = {17246591}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246590, year = {1930}, author = {Aida, T}, title = {Further Genetical Studies of APLOCHEILUS LATIPES.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, pages = {1-16}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/15.1.1}, pmid = {17246590}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16744513, year = {1930}, author = {Gilroy, E}, title = {Further observations upon the correlation between the arginine and vitamin B content of diets, and the effect of thyroxine upon tumour growth.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {24}, number = {6}, pages = {1659-1665}, pmid = {16744513}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16744482, year = {1930}, author = {Gilroy, E}, title = {Avitaminosis B in relation to tumour growth.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {24}, number = {5}, pages = {1384-1389}, pmid = {16744482}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16744442, year = {1930}, author = {Gilroy, E}, title = {Comparison of the effects of arginine and thyroxine upon tumour growth-rate in the mouse.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {24}, number = {4}, pages = {1181-1187}, pmid = {16744442}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16744431, year = {1930}, author = {Barritt, J and King, AT and Pickard, JN}, title = {The effects of cystine diet on keratin composition in rabbit wool.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {24}, number = {4}, pages = {1061-1065}, pmid = {16744431}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16744426, year = {1930}, author = {Dodds, EC and Greenwood, A and Allan, H and Gallimore, EJ}, title = {Properties of the comb-growth-promoting substance obtained from testes and urine.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {24}, number = {4}, pages = {1031-1038}, pmid = {16744426}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16587525, year = {1929}, author = {Cooper, DC}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF BUGINVILLAEA.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {12}, pages = {885-887}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.15.12.885}, pmid = {16587525}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587524, year = {1929}, author = {Johansen, DA}, title = {A PROPOSED PHYLOGENY OF THE ONAGRACEAE BASED PRIMARILY ON NUMBER OF CHROMOSOMES.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {12}, pages = {882-885}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.15.12.882}, pmid = {16587524}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587523, year = {1929}, author = {Stadler, LJ}, title = {CHROMOSOME NUMBER AND THE MUTATION RATE IN AVENA AND TRITICUM.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {12}, pages = {876-881}, pmid = {16587523}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587522, year = {1929}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {CHANGES IN THE RATE OF MUTABILITY OF THE MUTABLE MINIATURE GENE OF DROSOPHILA VIRILIS.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {12}, pages = {870-876}, pmid = {16587522}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587521, year = {1929}, author = {Metz, CW and Schmuck, ML}, title = {FURTHER STUDIES ON THE CHROMOSOME MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR UNISEXUAL PROGENIES IN SCIARA. TESTS OF EXCEPTIONAL MALES.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {12}, pages = {867-870}, pmid = {16587521}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587520, year = {1929}, author = {Metz, CW and Schmuck, ML}, title = {UNISEXUAL PROGENIES AND THE SEX CHROMOSOME MECHANISM IN SCIARA.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {12}, pages = {863-866}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.15.12.863}, pmid = {16587520}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577252, year = {1929}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {CHROMOSOME BEHAVIOR IN SORBOPYRUS AND SORBARONIA.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {11}, pages = {844-845}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.15.11.844}, pmid = {16577252}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577248, year = {1929}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {GENETIC FACTORS STIMULATING MUTABILITY OF THE MINIATURE-GAMMA WING CHARACTER OF DROSOPHILA VIRILIS.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {11}, pages = {834-838}, pmid = {16577248}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246589, year = {1929}, author = {Illick, JT}, title = {A Cytological Study of Meiosis in the Pollen Mother Cells of Some Oenotheras.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {6}, pages = {591-633}, pmid = {17246589}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246588, year = {1929}, author = {Brink, RA}, title = {An Enzyme Difference Associated with the Waxy Gene in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {6}, pages = {569-590}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.6.569}, pmid = {17246588}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246587, year = {1929}, author = {Buchholz, JT and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Pollen-Tube Growth in Crosses between Balanced Chromosomal Types of DATURA STRAMONIUM.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {6}, pages = {538-568}, pmid = {17246587}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246586, year = {1929}, author = {Hutchinson, JB}, title = {The Application of the "Method of Maximum Likelihood" to the Estimation of Linkage.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {6}, pages = {519-537}, pmid = {17246586}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577230, year = {1929}, author = {Satina, S and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {CRITERIA OF MALE AND FEMALE IN BREAD MOULDS (MUCORS).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {9}, pages = {735-740}, pmid = {16577230}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246585, year = {1929}, author = {Woodworth, CM and Veatch, C}, title = {Inheritance of Pubescence in Soy Beans and Its Relation to Pod Color.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {5}, pages = {512-518}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.5.512}, pmid = {17246585}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246584, year = {1929}, author = {Emerson, RA}, title = {The Frequency of Somatic Mutation in Variegated Pericarp of Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {5}, pages = {488-511}, pmid = {17246584}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246583, year = {1929}, author = {East, EM and Yarnell, SH}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility. VIII. Self-Sterility Allelomorphs.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {5}, pages = {455-487}, pmid = {17246583}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246582, year = {1929}, author = {Dahlberg, G}, title = {Inbreeding in Man.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {5}, pages = {421-454}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.5.421}, pmid = {17246582}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587504, year = {1929}, author = {Babcock, EB and Collins, JL}, title = {DOES NATURAL IONIZING RADIATION CONTROL RATE OF MUTATION?.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {8}, pages = {623-628}, pmid = {16587504}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587502, year = {1929}, author = {Lindsay, RH}, title = {THE CHROMOSOMES OF SOME DIOECIOUS ANGIOSPERMS.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {7}, pages = {611-613}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.15.7.611}, pmid = {16587502}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246581, year = {1929}, author = {Schultz, J}, title = {The Minute Reaction in the Development of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, pages = {366-419}, pmid = {17246581}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246580, year = {1929}, author = {Irwin, MR}, title = {The Inheritance of Resistance to the Danysz Bacillus in the Rat.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, pages = {337-365}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.4.337}, pmid = {17246580}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246579, year = {1929}, author = {Lesley, JW and Lesley, MM}, title = {Chromosome Fragmentation and Mutation in Tomato.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, pages = {321-336}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.4.321}, pmid = {17246579}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16652621, year = {1929}, author = {Reed, E}, title = {TESTING THE SUGAR CONTENT OF BEETS FOR GENETICAL PURPOSES.}, journal = {Plant physiology}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {367-371}, doi = {10.1104/pp.4.3.367}, pmid = {16652621}, issn = {0032-0889}, } @article {pmid17246578, year = {1929}, author = {Collins, JL and Hollingshead, L and Avery, P}, title = {Interspecific Hybrids in Crepis. III. Constant Fertile Forms Containing Chromosomes Derived from Two Species.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {305-320}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.3.305}, pmid = {17246578}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246577, year = {1929}, author = {Lammerts, W}, title = {Interspècific Hybridization in Nicotiana. IX. Further Studies of the Cytology of the Backcross Progenies of the Paniculata-Rustica Hybrid.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {286-304}, pmid = {17246577}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246576, year = {1929}, author = {Abegg, FA}, title = {Effects of Waxy and Sugary Genes on Reserves with Special Reference to Modification of the Waxy Ratio in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {270-285}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.3.270}, pmid = {17246576}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246575, year = {1929}, author = {Danforth, CH}, title = {Two Factors Influencing Feathering in Chickens.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {256-269}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.3.256}, pmid = {17246575}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246574, year = {1929}, author = {Imai, Y}, title = {Linkage Groups of the Japanese Morning Glory.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {223-255}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.3.223}, pmid = {17246574}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587478, year = {1929}, author = {Goodspeed, TH and Avery, P}, title = {THE OCCURRENCE OF CHROMOSOME VARIANTS IN NICOTIANA ALATA LK. ET OTTO.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {4}, pages = {343-345}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.15.4.343}, pmid = {16587478}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587477, year = {1929}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {SELECTIVE SEGREGATION OF CHROMOSOMES IN MALES OF A THIRD SPECIES OF SCIARA.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {4}, pages = {339-343}, pmid = {16587477}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246573, year = {1929}, author = {McClintock, B}, title = {A Cytological and Genetical Study of Triploid Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, pages = {180-222}, pmid = {17246573}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246572, year = {1929}, author = {Fraser, AC and Gordon, M}, title = {The Genetics of Platypoecilus. II. the Linkage of Two Sex-Linked Characters.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, pages = {160-179}, pmid = {17246572}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246571, year = {1929}, author = {Mavor, JW}, title = {The Effect on Crossing over and Non-Disjunction of X-Raying the Anterior and Posterior Halves of Drosophila Pupae.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, pages = {129-159}, pmid = {17246571}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587463, year = {1929}, author = {Pincus, G}, title = {A SPONTANEOUS MUTATION IN THE HOUSE MOUSE.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {85-88}, pmid = {16587463}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587462, year = {1929}, author = {Metz, CW and Ullian, SS}, title = {GENETIC IDENTIFICATION OF THE SEX CHROMOSOMES IN SCIARA (DIPTERA).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {82-85}, pmid = {16587462}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246570, year = {1929}, author = {Kemp, WB}, title = {Genetic Equilibrium and Selection.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, pages = {85-127}, pmid = {17246570}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246569, year = {1929}, author = {Yarnell, SH}, title = {Notes on the Somatic Chromosomes of the Seven-Chromosome Group of Fragaria.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, pages = {78-84}, pmid = {17246569}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246568, year = {1929}, author = {Kostoff, D}, title = {Acquired Immunity in Plants.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, pages = {37-77}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/14.1.37}, pmid = {17246568}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246567, year = {1929}, author = {Robertson, DW}, title = {Linkage Studies in Barley.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, pages = {1-36}, pmid = {17246567}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587428, year = {1928}, author = {Metz, CW and Moses, MS}, title = {Observations on Sex-Ratio Determination in Sciara (Diptera).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {12}, pages = {930-932}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.14.12.930}, pmid = {16587428}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587427, year = {1928}, author = {Moses, MS and Metz, CW}, title = {Evidence that the Female Is Responsible for the Sex Ratio in Sciara (Diptera).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {12}, pages = {928-930}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.14.12.928}, pmid = {16587427}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587426, year = {1928}, author = {Snell, GD}, title = {A Cross-over between the Genes for Short-Ear and Density in the House Mouse.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {12}, pages = {926-928}, pmid = {16587426}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246566, year = {1928}, author = {Imai, Y}, title = {A Consideration of Variegation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {6}, pages = {544-562}, pmid = {17246566}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246565, year = {1928}, author = {Evans, HM and Swezy, O}, title = {A Sex Difference in Chromosome Lengths in the Mammalia.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {6}, pages = {532-543}, pmid = {17246565}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246564, year = {1928}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {An Eight-Factor Cross in the Guinea Pig.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {6}, pages = {508-531}, pmid = {17246564}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246563, year = {1928}, author = {Gershenson, S}, title = {A New Sex-Ratio Abnormality in DROSOPHILA OBSCURA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {6}, pages = {488-507}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.6.488}, pmid = {17246563}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246562, year = {1928}, author = {Warren, DC}, title = {Inheritance of Earlobe Color in Poultry.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {6}, pages = {470-487}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.6.470}, pmid = {17246562}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246561, year = {1928}, author = {Thompson, WP and Cameron, DR}, title = {Chromosome Numbers in Functioning Germ Cells of Species-hybrids in Wheat.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {6}, pages = {456-469}, pmid = {17246561}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246560, year = {1928}, author = {Woodworth, CM}, title = {Relative Infrequency of Soybean Varieties Having Only One Factor for Yellow Cotyledon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {6}, pages = {453-455}, pmid = {17246560}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246559, year = {1928}, author = {Chen, SC}, title = {Transparency and Mottling, a Case of Mendelian Inheritance in the Goldfish CARASSIUS AURATUS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {5}, pages = {434-452}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.5.434}, pmid = {17246559}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246558, year = {1928}, author = {Warren, DC}, title = {Sex-Linked Characters of Poultry.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {5}, pages = {421-433}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.5.421}, pmid = {17246558}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246557, year = {1928}, author = {Macarthur, JW}, title = {Linkage Studies with the Tomato. II. Three Linkage Groups.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {5}, pages = {410-420}, pmid = {17246557}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246556, year = {1928}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {A Further Study of the so-Called Mutation at the Bar Locus of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {5}, pages = {401-409}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.5.401}, pmid = {17246556}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246555, year = {1928}, author = {Wexelsen, H}, title = {Two New Mutant Characters on the Spermathecae of the Females of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. Cell-Degeneration and Supernumerary Spermathecae.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {5}, pages = {389-400}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.5.389}, pmid = {17246555}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246554, year = {1928}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Mutable Characters of DROSOPHILA VIRILIS I. Reddish-Alpha Body Character.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {5}, pages = {359-388}, pmid = {17246554}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587397, year = {1928}, author = {Muller, HJ}, title = {The Production of Mutations by X-Rays.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {9}, pages = {714-726}, pmid = {16587397}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577138, year = {1928}, author = {Boas, F}, title = {Family Traits as Determined by Heredity and Environment.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {6}, pages = {496-503}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.14.6.496}, pmid = {16577138}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577133, year = {1928}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {On the Mechanism of Chromosome Behavior in Male and Female Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {6}, pages = {475-477}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.14.6.475}, pmid = {16577133}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246553, year = {1928}, author = {Muller, HJ}, title = {The Measurement of Gene Mutation Rate in Drosophila, Its High Variability, and Its Dependence upon Temperature.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {4}, pages = {279-357}, pmid = {17246553}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246552, year = {1928}, author = {Christoff, M}, title = {Cytological Studies in the Genus Nicotiana.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, pages = {233-277}, pmid = {17246552}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246551, year = {1928}, author = {Bellamy, AW}, title = {Bionomic Studies on Certain Teleosts (Poeciliinae). II. Color Pattern Inheritance and Sex in Platypoecilus maculatus (Günth.).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, pages = {226-232}, pmid = {17246551}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246550, year = {1928}, author = {Chao, LF}, title = {The Disturbing Effect of the Glutinous Gene in Rice on a Mendelian Ratio.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, pages = {191-225}, pmid = {17246550}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577116, year = {1928}, author = {Robb, RC}, title = {Is Pituitary Secretion Concerned in the Inheritance of Body-Size?.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {5}, pages = {394-399}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.14.5.394}, pmid = {16577116}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587340, year = {1928}, author = {Satina, S and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Studies on Biochemical Differences between Sexes in Mucors: 5. Quantitative Determinations of Sugars in (+) and (-) Races.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, pages = {308-316}, pmid = {16587340}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246549, year = {1928}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {A Comparison of the Chromosomes of the Rat and Mouse with Reference to the Question of Chromosome Homology in Mammals.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {180-189}, pmid = {17246549}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246548, year = {1928}, author = {Gates, WH}, title = {Linkage of the Factors for Short-Ear and Density in the House Mouse (MUS MUSCULUS).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {170-179}, pmid = {17246548}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246547, year = {1928}, author = {Chao, LF}, title = {Linkage Studies in Rice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {133-169}, pmid = {17246547}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246546, year = {1928}, author = {Nabours, RK and Snyder, B}, title = {Parthenogenesis and the Inheritance of Color Patterns in the Grouse Locust, TELMATETTIX AZTECUS Saussure.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {126-132}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.2.126}, pmid = {17246546}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246545, year = {1928}, author = {Hanson, FB and Sholes, FN and Heys, F}, title = {Alcohol and Body Weight in the Albino Rat.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {121-125}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.2.121}, pmid = {17246545}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246544, year = {1928}, author = {Anderson, EG and Eyster, WH}, title = {Pericarp Studies in Maize. III. the Frequency of Mutation in Variegated Maize Pericarp.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {111-120}, pmid = {17246544}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577099, year = {1928}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {Genetic Evidence of a Selective Segregation of Chromosomes in a Second Species of Sciara (Diptera).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, pages = {140-141}, pmid = {16577099}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577098, year = {1928}, author = {Wilson, EB}, title = {Mendelian Inheritance with Assortive Mating.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, pages = {137-140}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.14.2.137}, pmid = {16577098}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246543, year = {1928}, author = {Owen, FV}, title = {Calculating Linkage Intensities by Product Moment Correlation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, pages = {80-110}, pmid = {17246543}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246542, year = {1928}, author = {Owen, FV}, title = {Inheritance Studies in Soybeans. III. Seed-Coat Color and Summary of All Other Mendelian Characters Thus Far Reported.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, pages = {50-79}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.1.50}, pmid = {17246542}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246541, year = {1928}, author = {Spencer, WP}, title = {Five Autosomal Mutants in DROSOPHILA HYDEI.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, pages = {44-49}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/13.1.44}, pmid = {17246541}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246540, year = {1928}, author = {Lesley, JW}, title = {A Cytological and Genetical Study of Progenies of Triploid Tomatoes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, pages = {1-43}, pmid = {17246540}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16744152, year = {1928}, author = {Brink, RA}, title = {Dynamics of the waxy gene in maize: The nature of waxy starch.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {22}, number = {6}, pages = {1349-1361}, pmid = {16744152}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16587308, year = {1928}, author = {Stadler, LJ}, title = {Genetic Effects of X-Rays in Maize.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, pages = {69-75}, pmid = {16587308}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587306, year = {1928}, author = {Showalter, AM}, title = {The Chromosomes of Pellia Neesiana.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, pages = {63-66}, pmid = {16587306}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246539, year = {1927}, author = {Downs, WG}, title = {Studies in the Causes of Dental Anomalies.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {6}, pages = {570-580}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.6.570}, pmid = {17246539}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246538, year = {1927}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {The Effects in Combination of the Major Color-Factors of the Guine Apig.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {6}, pages = {530-569}, pmid = {17246538}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246537, year = {1927}, author = {Owen, FV}, title = {Inheritance Studies in Soybeans. II. Glabrousness, Color of Pubescence, Time of Maturity, and Linkage Relations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {6}, pages = {519-529}, pmid = {17246537}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246536, year = {1927}, author = {Jenkins, MT}, title = {A Factor for Yellow-Green Chlorophyll Color in Maize and Its Linkage Relations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {6}, pages = {492-518}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.6.492}, pmid = {17246536}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246535, year = {1927}, author = {Brink, RA}, title = {The Sugary Gene in Maize as a Modifier of the Waxy Ratio.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {6}, pages = {461-491}, pmid = {17246535}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587261, year = {1927}, author = {Belling, J}, title = {A Working Hypothesis for Segmental Interchange between Homologous Chromosomes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {13}, number = {10}, pages = {717-718}, pmid = {16587261}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246534, year = {1927}, author = {Lesley, MM and Frost, HB}, title = {Mendelian Inheritance of Chromosome Shape in Matthiola.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {5}, pages = {449-460}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.5.449}, pmid = {17246534}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246533, year = {1927}, author = {Owen, FV}, title = {Inheritance Studies in Soybeans. I. Cotyledon Color.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {5}, pages = {441-448}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.5.441}, pmid = {17246533}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246532, year = {1927}, author = {Carver, WA}, title = {A Genetic Study of Certain Chlorophyll Deficiencies in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {5}, pages = {415-440}, pmid = {17246532}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246531, year = {1927}, author = {East, EM}, title = {The Inheritance of Heterostyle in LYTHRUM SALICARIA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {5}, pages = {393-414}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.5.393}, pmid = {17246531}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246530, year = {1927}, author = {Painter, TS}, title = {The Chromosome Constitution of Gates' ;non-Disjunction' (nu-0) Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {379-392}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.4.379}, pmid = {17246530}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246529, year = {1927}, author = {Brink, RA and Burnham, CR}, title = {Differential Action of the Sugary Gene in Maize on Two Alternative Classes of Male Gametophytes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {348-378}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.4.348}, pmid = {17246529}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246528, year = {1927}, author = {Danforth, CH and de Aberle, SB}, title = {The Functional Inter-Relation of Certain Genes in the Development of the Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {340-347}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.4.340}, pmid = {17246528}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246527, year = {1927}, author = {Mangelsdorf, AJ and East, EM}, title = {Studies on the Genetics of Fragaria.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {307-339}, pmid = {17246527}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246526, year = {1927}, author = {Gates, WH}, title = {A Case of Non-Disjunction in the Mouse.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {295-306}, pmid = {17246526}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246525, year = {1927}, author = {Hofmann, FW}, title = {Some Attempts to Modify the Germ Plasm of PHASEOLUS VULGARIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {284-294}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.3.284}, pmid = {17246525}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246524, year = {1927}, author = {Gordon, M}, title = {The Genetics of a Viviparous Top-Minnow Platypoecilus; the Inheritance of Two Kinds of Melanophores.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {253-283}, pmid = {17246524}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246523, year = {1927}, author = {Imai, Y and Kanna, B}, title = {On the Variability of a White-Eared Form in AMARANTUS PANICULATUS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {242-252}, pmid = {17246523}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246522, year = {1927}, author = {Imai, Y}, title = {A Genetic Analysis of White-Margined Flowers in the Japanese Morning-Glory.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {199-241}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.3.199}, pmid = {17246522}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16577062, year = {1927}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Magenta-Alpha-A Third Frequently Mutating Character in Drosophila Virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {13}, number = {4}, pages = {249-253}, pmid = {16577062}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577061, year = {1927}, author = {Buchholz, JT and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Abnormalities in Pollen-Tube Growth in Datura Due to the Gene "Tricarpel".}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {13}, number = {4}, pages = {242-249}, pmid = {16577061}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577060, year = {1927}, author = {Brink, RA and Burnham, CR}, title = {Nucleus and Cytoplasm in Relation to Differential Pollen-Tube Growth.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {13}, number = {4}, pages = {238-242}, pmid = {16577060}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246521, year = {1927}, author = {Johansson, I}, title = {Studies on Inheritance in Pigeons. VI. Number of Tail Feathers and Uropygial Gland.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {93-107}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.2.93}, pmid = {17246521}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246520, year = {1927}, author = {Timoféeff-Ressovsky, NW}, title = {Studies on the Phenotypic Manifestation of Hereditary Factors. I. on the Phenotypic Manifestation of the Genovariation Radius Incompletus in DROSOPHILA FUNEBRIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {128-198}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.2.128}, pmid = {17246520}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246519, year = {1927}, author = {Timoféeff-Ressovsky, NW}, title = {A Reverse Genovariation in DROSOPHILA FUNEBRIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {125-127}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.2.125}, pmid = {17246519}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246518, year = {1927}, author = {Wingard, SA}, title = {The Immediate Effect of Cross-Pollination on the Size and Shape of Bean Seed.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {115-124}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.2.115}, pmid = {17246518}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246517, year = {1927}, author = {Wachter, WL}, title = {Linkage Studies on Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {108-114}, pmid = {17246517}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587159, year = {1927}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Inheritance of Trimorphism in Lythrum Salicaria.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, pages = {122-124}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.13.3.122}, pmid = {16587159}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587158, year = {1927}, author = {Satina, S and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Further Studies on Biochemical Differences between Sexes in Plants.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, pages = {115-122}, pmid = {16587158}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577045, year = {1927}, author = {Blakeslee, AF}, title = {The Chromosomal Constitution of Nubbin, a Compound (2n + 1) Type in Datura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {79-85}, pmid = {16577045}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16577044, year = {1927}, author = {Gager, CS and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Chromosome and Gene Mutations in Datura Following Exposure to Radium Rays.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {75-79}, pmid = {16577044}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16559236, year = {1927}, author = {Mellon, RR}, title = {STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY XII. MICROBIC DISSOCIATION IN VIVO AS ILLUSTRATED BY A CASE OF SUBACUTE SEPTICOPYEMIA.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, pages = {99-111}, pmid = {16559236}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid17246516, year = {1927}, author = {Smith, HB}, title = {Chromosome Counts in the Varieties of SOLANUM TUBEROSUM and Allied Wild Species.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {84-92}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.1.84}, pmid = {17246516}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246515, year = {1927}, author = {Sorokin, H}, title = {Cytological and Morphological Investigations on Gynodimorphic and Normal Forms of RANUNCULUS ACRIS L.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {59-83}, pmid = {17246515}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246514, year = {1927}, author = {Li, JC}, title = {Development in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {1-58}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/12.1.1}, pmid = {17246514}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587135, year = {1926}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {Genetic Evidence of a Selective Segregation of Chromosomes in Sciara (Diptera).}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {12}, number = {12}, pages = {690-692}, pmid = {16587135}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587134, year = {1926}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Miniature-alpha-A Second Frequently Mutating Character in Drosophila Virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {12}, number = {12}, pages = {687-690}, pmid = {16587134}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16559230, year = {1926}, author = {Mellon, RR and Caldwell, DW}, title = {STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY XI. THE GENETIC ORIGIN OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS ALBUS AND AUREUS FROM COMMON ANCESTRAL STRAINS.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {12}, number = {6}, pages = {409-426}, pmid = {16559230}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid17246473, year = {1926}, author = {Heppner, MJ}, title = {Further Evidence on the Factor for Bitterness in the Sweet Almond.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {605-606}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.6.605}, pmid = {17246473}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246472, year = {1926}, author = {Ichijima, K}, title = {Cytological and Genetic Studies on Fragaria.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {590-604}, pmid = {17246472}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246471, year = {1926}, author = {Nadler, JE}, title = {Effects of Temperature on Length of Vestigial Wing in DROSOPHILA VIRILIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {584-589}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.6.584}, pmid = {17246471}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246470, year = {1926}, author = {Zirkle, C}, title = {Some Numerical Results of Selection upon Polyhybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {531-583}, pmid = {17246470}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246469, year = {1926}, author = {Stern, C and Bridges, CB}, title = {The Mutants of the Extreme Left End of the Second Chromosome of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {503-530}, pmid = {17246469}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16559218, year = {1926}, author = {Mellon, RR}, title = {STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY VIII. THE INFECTIVITY AND VIRULENCE OF A FILTRABLE PHASE IN THE LIFE HISTORY OF B. FUSIFORMIS AND RELATED ORGANISMS.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {279-298}, pmid = {16559218}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid17246468, year = {1926}, author = {Redfield, H}, title = {The Maternal Inheritance of a Sex-Limited Lethal Effect in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {5}, pages = {482-502}, pmid = {17246468}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246467, year = {1926}, author = {East, EM and Mangelsdorf, AJ}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility VII. Heredity and Selective Pollen-Tube Growth.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {5}, pages = {466-481}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.5.466}, pmid = {17246467}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246466, year = {1926}, author = {Feldman, HW}, title = {Unit Character Inheritance of Color in the Black Rat, MUS RATTUS L.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {5}, pages = {456-465}, pmid = {17246466}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246465, year = {1926}, author = {Mangelsdorf, PC and Jones, DF}, title = {The Expression of Mendelian Factors in the Gametophyte of Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {5}, pages = {423-455}, pmid = {17246465}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246464, year = {1926}, author = {Kiesselbach, TA and Petersen, NF}, title = {The Segregation of Carbohydrates in Crosses between Waxy and Starchy Types of Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {5}, pages = {407-422}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.5.407}, pmid = {17246464}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587124, year = {1926}, author = {Stern, C}, title = {An Effect of Temperature and Age on Crossing-Over in the First Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {12}, number = {8}, pages = {530-532}, pmid = {16587124}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246463, year = {1926}, author = {Macarthur, JW}, title = {Linkage Studies with the Tomato.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {387-405}, pmid = {17246463}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246462, year = {1926}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {The Effect of Environment on Variegation Patterns in Maize Pericarp.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {372-386}, pmid = {17246462}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246461, year = {1926}, author = {Hays, FA}, title = {Inheritance of Plumage Color in the Rhode Island Red Breed of Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {355-371}, pmid = {17246461}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246460, year = {1926}, author = {Lesley, JW}, title = {The Genetics of LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM Mill 1. the Trisomic Inheritance of "Dwarf".}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {352-354}, pmid = {17246460}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246459, year = {1926}, author = {Wright, S and Eaton, ON}, title = {Mutational Mosaic Coat Patterns of the Guinea Pig.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {333-351}, pmid = {17246459}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246458, year = {1926}, author = {Thompson, WP}, title = {Chromosome Behavior in a Cross between Wheat and Rye.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {317-332}, pmid = {17246458}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246457, year = {1926}, author = {Whiting, PW}, title = {Heredity of Two Variable Characters in Habrobracon.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {305-316}, pmid = {17246457}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16559195, year = {1926}, author = {Mellon, RR}, title = {STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY VII. OBSERVATIONS ON THE GENETIC ORIGIN OF THE SEVERAL TYPES OF FUNGI FOUND IN THE LESIONS OF BLASTOMYCOSIS HOMINIS.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {419-433}, doi = {10.1128/jb.11.6.419-433.1926}, pmid = {16559195}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid17246456, year = {1926}, author = {Strong, LC}, title = {On the Occurrence of Mutations within Transplantable Neoplasms.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {294-303}, pmid = {17246456}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246455, year = {1926}, author = {Komai, T}, title = {Crippled, a New Mutant Character of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER , and Its Inheritance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {280-293}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.3.280}, pmid = {17246455}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246454, year = {1926}, author = {Lesley, MM}, title = {Maturation in Diploid and Triploid Tomatoes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {267-279}, pmid = {17246454}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246453, year = {1926}, author = {Stark, MB and Bridges, CB}, title = {The Linkage Relations of a Benign Tumor in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {249-266}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.3.249}, pmid = {17246453}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246452, year = {1926}, author = {Alberts, HW}, title = {A Method for Calculating Linkage Values.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {235-248}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.3.235}, pmid = {17246452}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246451, year = {1926}, author = {Shull, GH}, title = {"Old-Gold" Flower Color, the Second Case of Independent Inheritance in Oenothera.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {201-234}, pmid = {17246451}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587085, year = {1926}, author = {Blakeslee, AF and Cartledge, JL}, title = {Pollen Abortion in Chromosomal Types of Datura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {12}, number = {5}, pages = {315-323}, pmid = {16587085}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16559182, year = {1926}, author = {Mellon, RR}, title = {STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY VI. THE INFECTIVE AND TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF A NEWLY DESCRIBED ASCOSPORE STAGE FOR THE FUNGI OF BLASTOMYCOSIS.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, pages = {229-252}, pmid = {16559182}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid17246450, year = {1926}, author = {Harris, JA}, title = {The Distribution of the Magnitudes of the Intermensual Correlation Coefficient for Egg Production in the First Two Laying Years in the Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {2}, pages = {89-126}, pmid = {17246450}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246449, year = {1926}, author = {Brink, RA and Abegg, FA}, title = {Dynamics of the Waxy Gene in Maize. I. the Carbohydrate Reserves in Endosperm and Pollen.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {2}, pages = {163-199}, pmid = {17246449}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246448, year = {1926}, author = {Cleland, RE}, title = {Meiosis in the Pollen Mother Cells of OENOTHERA BIENNIS and OENOTHERA BIENNIS SULFUREA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {2}, pages = {127-162}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.2.127}, pmid = {17246448}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576975, year = {1926}, author = {Strong, LC}, title = {The Genetic Basis of Susceptibility to Tissue Transplants.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {181-186}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.12.3.181}, pmid = {16576975}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576974, year = {1926}, author = {Morgan, LV}, title = {Correlation between Shape and Behavior of a Chromosome.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {180-181}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.12.3.180}, pmid = {16576974}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16559181, year = {1926}, author = {Mellon, RR}, title = {STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY V. THE BIOGENETIC LAW OF HAECKEL AND THE ORIGIN OF HETEROGENEITY WITHIN PURE LINES OF BACTERIA.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {203-228}, pmid = {16559181}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid17246447, year = {1926}, author = {Allen, CE}, title = {Gametophytic Inheritance in Sphaerocarpos. III the Genetic Uniformity of Typical Clones.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {83-87}, pmid = {17246447}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246446, year = {1926}, author = {Green, F}, title = {The Precipitin Reaction in Relation to Grafting.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {73-82}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.1.73}, pmid = {17246446}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246445, year = {1926}, author = {Davis, BM}, title = {The Segregation of OENOTHERA NANELLA-BREVISTYLIS from Crosses with NANELLA and with LAMARCKIANA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {57-72}, pmid = {17246445}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246444, year = {1926}, author = {Bridges, CB and Olbrycht, TM}, title = {The Multiple Stock "Xple" and Its Use.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {41-56}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/11.1.41}, pmid = {17246444}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246443, year = {1926}, author = {Brink, RA and Macgillivray, JH and Demerec, M}, title = {Effect of the Waxy Gene in Maize Pollen,-a Reply to Criticisms.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {38-40}, pmid = {17246443}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246442, year = {1926}, author = {Stadler, LJ}, title = {The Variability of Crossing over in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {1-37}, pmid = {17246442}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576962, year = {1926}, author = {Belling, J and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {On the Attachment of Non-Homologous Chromosomes at the Reduction Division in Certain 25-Chromosome Daturas.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {7-11}, pmid = {16576962}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576949, year = {1926}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Reddish-A Frequently "Mutating" Character in Drosophila Virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {11-16}, pmid = {16576949}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246292, year = {1925}, author = {Walker, JR}, title = {Inheritance of White Plumage in Pigeons.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {6}, pages = {593-604}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.6.593}, pmid = {17246292}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246291, year = {1925}, author = {Navashin, M}, title = {Polyploid Mutations in Crepis. Triploid and Pentaploid Mutants of CREPIS CAPILLARIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {6}, pages = {583-592}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.6.583}, pmid = {17246291}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246290, year = {1925}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {A Sex Difference in Linkage in Rats and Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {6}, pages = {580-582}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.6.580}, pmid = {17246290}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246289, year = {1925}, author = {Fisher, RA}, title = {The Resemblance between Twins, a Statistical Examination of Lauterbach's Measurements.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {6}, pages = {569-579}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.6.569}, pmid = {17246289}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246288, year = {1925}, author = {Lauterbach, CE}, title = {Studies in Twin Resemblance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {6}, pages = {525-568}, pmid = {17246288}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246287, year = {1925}, author = {Muller, HJ and Jacobs-Muller, JM}, title = {The Standard Errors of Chromosome Distances and Coincidence.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {6}, pages = {509-524}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.6.509}, pmid = {17246287}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576931, year = {1925}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {Elimination of Chromosomes Due to a Mutant (Minute-N) in Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {11}, number = {11}, pages = {701-706}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.11.11.701}, pmid = {16576931}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16559156, year = {1925}, author = {Mellon, RR}, title = {STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY II. THE SEXUAL CYCLE OF B. COLI IN RELATION TO THE ORIGIN OF VARIANTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NEISSER AND MASSINI'S B. COLI-MUTABILE.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {10}, number = {6}, pages = {579-588}, pmid = {16559156}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid16587059, year = {1925}, author = {Gates, WH}, title = {The Japanese Waltzing Mouse, Its Origin and Genetics.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {11}, number = {10}, pages = {651-653}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.11.10.651}, pmid = {16587059}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246286, year = {1925}, author = {Muller, HJ}, title = {The Regionally Differential Effect of X Rays on Crossing over in Autosomes of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, pages = {470-507}, pmid = {17246286}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246285, year = {1925}, author = {Imai, Y}, title = {Two Cases of Close Linkage in the Japanese Morning-Glory.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, pages = {456-469}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.5.456}, pmid = {17246285}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246284, year = {1925}, author = {Lindstrom, EW}, title = {Genetic Factors for Yellow Pigment in Maize and Their Linkage Relations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, pages = {442-455}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.5.442}, pmid = {17246284}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246283, year = {1925}, author = {Bridges, CB and Anderson, EG}, title = {Crossing over in the X Chromosomes of Triploid Females of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, pages = {418-441}, pmid = {17246283}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246282, year = {1925}, author = {Anderson, EG}, title = {Crossing over in a Case of Attached X Chromosomes in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, pages = {403-417}, pmid = {17246282}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16559151, year = {1925}, author = {Mellon, RR}, title = {STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY I. OBSERVATIONS ON A PRIMITIVE FORM OF SEXUALITY (ZYGOSPORE FORMATION) IN THE COLON-TYPHOID GROUP.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, pages = {481-511}, doi = {10.1128/jb.10.5.481-511.1925}, pmid = {16559151}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid17246281, year = {1925}, author = {Wentz, JB}, title = {Linkage between Sweet-Defective and Sugary Endosperm in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {395-401}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.4.395}, pmid = {17246281}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246280, year = {1925}, author = {Brink, RA}, title = {Mendelian Ratios and the Gametophyte Generation in Angiosperms.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {359-394}, pmid = {17246280}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246279, year = {1925}, author = {Hanson, FB and Heys, F}, title = {Alcohol and the Sex Ratio.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {351-358}, pmid = {17246279}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246278, year = {1925}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {Prophase Chromosome Behavior in Triploid Individuals of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {345-350}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.4.345}, pmid = {17246278}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246277, year = {1925}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Inheritance of Pale Green Seedlings in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {318-344}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.4.318}, pmid = {17246277}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246276, year = {1925}, author = {Lindstrom, EW}, title = {Inheritance in Tomatoes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {305-317}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.4.305}, pmid = {17246276}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16587029, year = {1925}, author = {Snyder, LH}, title = {Human Blood Groups and Their Bearing on Racial Relationships.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {11}, number = {7}, pages = {406-407}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.11.7.406}, pmid = {16587029}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16587016, year = {1925}, author = {Fisk, EL}, title = {The Chromosomes of Zea Mays.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {352-356}, pmid = {16587016}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid12255535, year = {1925}, author = {Lush, JL}, title = {The possibility of sex control by artificial insemination with centrifuged spermatozoa.}, journal = {Journal of agricultural research}, volume = {30}, number = {10}, pages = {893-913}, pmid = {12255535}, issn = {0095-9758}, mesh = {*Animals, Laboratory ; Biology ; *Clinical Laboratory Techniques ; Demography ; Diagnosis ; Genitalia ; Genitalia, Male ; *Insemination, Artificial ; *Ovulation ; Physiology ; Population ; Population Characteristics ; Reproduction ; Reproductive Techniques ; Research ; *Semen ; Seminal Vesicles ; Sex Distribution ; Sex Factors ; *Sex Preselection ; *Sex Ratio ; *Sperm Transport ; Urogenital System ; }, } @article {pmid17246275, year = {1925}, author = {Thompson, WP}, title = {The Correlation of Characters in Hybrids of TRITICUM DURUM and TRITICUM VULGARE.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {285-304}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.3.285}, pmid = {17246275}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246274, year = {1925}, author = {Clausen, RE and Goodspeed, TH}, title = {Interspecific Hybridization in Nicotiana. II. a Tetraploid GLUTINOSA-TABACUM Hybrid, an Experimental Verification of Winge's Hypothesis.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {278-284}, pmid = {17246274}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246273, year = {1925}, author = {Breitenbecher, JK}, title = {The Inheritance of Sex-Limited Bilateral Asymmetry in Bruchus.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {261-277}, pmid = {17246273}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246272, year = {1925}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {The Factors of the Albino Series of Guinea-Pigs and Their Effects on Black and Yellow Pigmentation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {223-260}, pmid = {17246272}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246271, year = {1925}, author = {De Vries, H}, title = {Mutant Races Derived from OENOTHERA LAMARCKIANA SEMIGIGAS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {211-222}, pmid = {17246271}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246270, year = {1925}, author = {White, OE}, title = {Inheritance Studies in Pisum. V. the Inheritance of Scimitar Pod.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {197-210}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.3.197}, pmid = {17246270}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246269, year = {1925}, author = {Hauber, UA}, title = {An Analysis by Selection and Crossing, of Genetic Factors Involved in Defective Venation, a Variable Character of the Parasitic Wasp, HABROBRACON JUGLANDIS (Ashmead).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, pages = {91-116}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.2.91}, pmid = {17246269}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246268, year = {1925}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {Mosaic Pericarp in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, pages = {179-196}, pmid = {17246268}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246267, year = {1925}, author = {Morgan, LV}, title = {Polyploidy in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER with Two Attached X Chromosomes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, pages = {148-178}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.2.148}, pmid = {17246267}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246266, year = {1925}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {The Effects of Unequal Crossing over at the Bar Locus in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, pages = {117-147}, pmid = {17246266}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246265, year = {1925}, author = {Kiesselbach, TA and Petersen, NF}, title = {The Occurrence of Starch and Erythrodextrin in Maize and Their Segregation in the Pollen of Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {86-89}, pmid = {17246265}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246264, year = {1925}, author = {Kiesselbach, TA and Petersen, NF}, title = {The Chromosome Number of Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {80-85}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.1.80}, pmid = {17246264}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246263, year = {1925}, author = {Allen, CE}, title = {The Inheritance of a Pair of Sporophytic Characters in Sphaerocarpos.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {72-79}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.1.72}, pmid = {17246263}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246262, year = {1925}, author = {Belling, J}, title = {Homologous and Similar Chromosomes in Diploid and Triploid Hyacinths.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {59-71}, pmid = {17246262}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246261, year = {1925}, author = {Whiting, AR}, title = {The Inheritance of Sterility and of Other Defects Induced by Abnormal Fertilization in the Parasitic Wasp, HABROBRACON JUGLANDIS (Ashmead).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {33-58}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.1.33}, pmid = {17246261}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246260, year = {1925}, author = {Detlefsen, JA}, title = {The Linkage of Dark-Eye and Color in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {17-32}, pmid = {17246260}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246259, year = {1925}, author = {Allen, CE}, title = {Gametophytic Inheritance in Sphaerocarpos II. the Polycladous Character.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {1-16}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/10.1.1}, pmid = {17246259}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576859, year = {1924}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {On the Occurrence in Rabbits of Linkage in Inheritance between Albinism and Brown Pigmentation.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {12}, pages = {486-488}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.10.12.486}, pmid = {16576859}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246058, year = {1924}, author = {Mavor, JW and Svenson, HK}, title = {A Comparison of the Effects of X Rays and Temperature on Linkage and Fertility in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {6}, pages = {588-608}, pmid = {17246058}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246057, year = {1924}, author = {Allen, CE}, title = {Gametophytic Inheritance in Sphaerocarpos I. Intraclonal Variation, and the Inheritance of the Tufted Character.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {6}, pages = {530-587}, pmid = {17246057}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246056, year = {1924}, author = {Bellamy, AW}, title = {Bionomic Studies on Certain Teleosts (Poeciliinae) I. Statement of Problems, Description of Material, and General Notes on Life Histories and Breeding Behavior under Laboratory Conditions.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {6}, pages = {513-529}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.6.513}, pmid = {17246056}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246055, year = {1924}, author = {Stroman, GN}, title = {The Inheritance of Certain Chlorophyll Characters in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {6}, pages = {493-512}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.6.493}, pmid = {17246055}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246054, year = {1924}, author = {Feldman, HW}, title = {Linkage of Albino Allelomorphs in Rats and Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {487-492}, pmid = {17246054}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246053, year = {1924}, author = {Tanaka, Y}, title = {Maternal Inheritance in BOMBYX MORI.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {479-486}, pmid = {17246053}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246052, year = {1924}, author = {Snyder, LH}, title = {The Inheritance of the Blood Groups.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {465-478}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.5.465}, pmid = {17246052}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246051, year = {1924}, author = {Sax, K and Sax, HJ}, title = {Chromosome Behavior in a Genus Cross.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {454-464}, pmid = {17246051}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246050, year = {1924}, author = {Anderson, EG}, title = {Pericarp Studies in Maize. II. the Allelomorphism of a Series of Factors for Pericarp Color.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {442-453}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.5.442}, pmid = {17246050}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246049, year = {1924}, author = {Campbell, MH}, title = {Inheritance of Black and Red Coat Colors in Cattle.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {419-441}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.5.419}, pmid = {17246049}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246048, year = {1924}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {The Attainment of Homozygosity in Inbred Strains of Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {405-418}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.5.405}, pmid = {17246048}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246047, year = {1924}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {A Genetic Analysis of Variegation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, pages = {372-404}, pmid = {17246047}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246046, year = {1924}, author = {Hanson, FB and Heys, F}, title = {Correlations of Body Weight, Body Length, and Tail Length in Normal and Alcoholic Albino Rats.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, pages = {368-371}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.4.368}, pmid = {17246046}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246045, year = {1924}, author = {Hanson, FB and Sholes, FN}, title = {Seasonal Differences in Sex Ratio, Litter Size and Birth Weight of the Albino Rat under Uniform Laboratory Conditions.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, pages = {363-367}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.4.363}, pmid = {17246045}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246044, year = {1924}, author = {Wilson, IT}, title = {Two New Hereditary Tumors in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, pages = {343-362}, pmid = {17246044}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246043, year = {1924}, author = {Payne, F}, title = {Crossover Modifiers in the Third Chromosome of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, pages = {327-342}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.4.327}, pmid = {17246043}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246042, year = {1924}, author = {Lindstrom, EW}, title = {Complementary Genes for Chlorophyll Development in Maize and Their Linkage Relations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, pages = {305-326}, pmid = {17246042}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576828, year = {1924}, author = {Keeler, CE}, title = {The Inheritance of a Retinal Abnormality in White Mice.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {7}, pages = {329-333}, pmid = {16576828}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586930, year = {1924}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {The Nature of Size Inheritance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {6}, pages = {224-227}, pmid = {16586930}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246041, year = {1924}, author = {Uphof, JC}, title = {On Mendelian Factors in Radishes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, pages = {292-304}, pmid = {17246041}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246040, year = {1924}, author = {Malloch, WS and Malloch, FW}, title = {Species Crosses in Nicotiana, with Particular Reference to N. LONGIFLORA x N. TABACUM, N. LONGIFLORA x N. SANDERAE, N. TABACUM x N. GLAUCA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, pages = {261-291}, pmid = {17246040}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246039, year = {1924}, author = {Detlefsen, JA and Clemente, LS}, title = {Linkage of a Dilute Color Factor and Dark-Eye in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, pages = {247-260}, pmid = {17246039}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246038, year = {1924}, author = {Waldron, LR}, title = {A Study of Dwarfness in Wheat Accompanied by Unexpected Ratios.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, pages = {212-246}, pmid = {17246038}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246037, year = {1924}, author = {Danforth, CH}, title = {The Heredity of Unilateral Variations in Man.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, pages = {199-211}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.3.199}, pmid = {17246037}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576813, year = {1924}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {Are the Various Parts of the Body Genetically Independent in Size?.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, pages = {181-182}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.10.5.181}, pmid = {16576813}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576812, year = {1924}, author = {Sumner, FB}, title = {The Partial Genetic Independence in Size of the Various Parts of the Body.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, pages = {178-180}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.10.5.178}, pmid = {16576812}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576797, year = {1924}, author = {Clausen, RE and Mann, MC}, title = {Inheritance in Nicotiana Tabacum: V. The Occurrence of Haploid Plants in Interspecific Progenies.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {121-124}, pmid = {16576797}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246036, year = {1924}, author = {Stroman, GN}, title = {Genetic Relations of Chlorophyll and Anthocyanin Seedling Characters in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {91-123}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.2.91}, pmid = {17246036}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246035, year = {1924}, author = {Clausen, RE and Goodspeed, TH}, title = {Inheritance in NICOTIANA TABACUM. IV. the Trisomic Character, "Enlarged".}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {181-197}, pmid = {17246035}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246034, year = {1924}, author = {Hor, KS}, title = {Interrelations of Genetic Factors in Barley.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {151-180}, pmid = {17246034}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246033, year = {1924}, author = {Levy, J}, title = {Studies on Reproduction in AMOEBA PROTEUS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {124-150}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.2.124}, pmid = {17246033}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576791, year = {1924}, author = {Belling, J and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {The Configurations and Sizes of the Chromosomes in the Trivalents of 25-Chromosome Daturas.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {116-120}, pmid = {16576791}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576790, year = {1924}, author = {Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Distinction between Primary and Secondary Chromosomal Mutants in Datura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {109-116}, pmid = {16576790}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246032, year = {1924}, author = {Mavor, JW and Svenson, HK}, title = {An Effect of X Rays on the Linkage of Mendelian Characters in the Second Chromosome of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {70-89}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.1.70}, pmid = {17246032}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246031, year = {1924}, author = {Warren, DC}, title = {Inheritance of Egg Size in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {41-69}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/9.1.41}, pmid = {17246031}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246030, year = {1924}, author = {Anderson, E}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility VI. the Genetic Basis of Cross-Sterility in Nicotiana.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {13-40}, pmid = {17246030}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246029, year = {1924}, author = {Castle, WE and Wachter, WL}, title = {Variations of Linkage in Rats and Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {1-12}, pmid = {17246029}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576772, year = {1924}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {Does the Inheritance of Differences in General Size Depend upon General or Special Size Factors?.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {19-22}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.10.1.19}, pmid = {16576772}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246028, year = {1923}, author = {Taliaferro, WH and Huck, JG}, title = {The Inheritance of Sickle-Cell Anaemia in Man.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {6}, pages = {594-598}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.6.594}, pmid = {17246028}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246027, year = {1923}, author = {Demerec, M}, title = {Inheritance of White Seedlings in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {6}, pages = {561-593}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.6.561}, pmid = {17246027}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246026, year = {1923}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {The Association of Size Differences with Seed-Coat Pattern and Pigmentation in PHASEOLUS VULGARIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {6}, pages = {552-560}, pmid = {17246026}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246025, year = {1923}, author = {Gerould, JH}, title = {Inheritance of White Wing Color, a Sex-Limited (Sex-Controlled) Variation in Yellow Pierid Butterflies.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {6}, pages = {495-551}, pmid = {17246025}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576746, year = {1923}, author = {Sumner, FB}, title = {Size-Factors and Size-Inheritance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {9}, number = {11}, pages = {391-397}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.9.11.391}, pmid = {16576746}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576736, year = {1923}, author = {Huestis, RR}, title = {The Heredity of Microscopic Hair Characters in Peromyscus.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {9}, number = {10}, pages = {352-355}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.9.10.352}, pmid = {16576736}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246024, year = {1923}, author = {Reynolds, BD}, title = {Inheritance of Double Characteristics in ARCELLA POLYPORA Penard.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {5}, pages = {477-493}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.5.477}, pmid = {17246024}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246023, year = {1923}, author = {Anderson, EG and Emerson, RA}, title = {Pericarp Studies in Maize. I. the Inheritance of Pericarp Colors.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {5}, pages = {466-476}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.5.466}, pmid = {17246023}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246022, year = {1923}, author = {Sax, K and Gowen, JW}, title = {The Place of Stocks in the Propagation of Clonal Varieties of Apples.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {5}, pages = {458-465}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.5.458}, pmid = {17246022}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246021, year = {1923}, author = {Jennings, HS}, title = {The Numerical Relations in the Crossing over of the Genes, with a Critical Examination of the Theory That the Genes Are Arranged in a Linear Series.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {5}, pages = {393-457}, pmid = {17246021}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246020, year = {1923}, author = {Heppner, MJ}, title = {The Factor for Bitterness in the Sweet Almond.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {390-391}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.4.390}, pmid = {17246020}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246019, year = {1923}, author = {Lefevre, G and Rucker, EH}, title = {The Inheritance of Spangling in Poultry.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {367-389}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.4.367}, pmid = {17246019}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246018, year = {1923}, author = {Mavor, JW}, title = {An Effect of X Rays on the Linkage of Mendelian Characters in the First Chromosome of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {355-366}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.4.355}, pmid = {17246018}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246017, year = {1923}, author = {Child, CM}, title = {Physiological Polarity and Symmetry in Relation to Heredity.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {336-354}, pmid = {17246017}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246016, year = {1923}, author = {Uda, H}, title = {On "Maternal Inheritance".}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {322-335}, pmid = {17246016}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246015, year = {1923}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {The Relation between Chromosome Number, Morphological Characters and Rust Resistance in Segregates of Partially Sterile Wheat Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {301-321}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.4.301}, pmid = {17246015}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576705, year = {1923}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {Body Build and its Inheritance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {9}, number = {7}, pages = {226-230}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.9.7.226}, pmid = {16576705}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246014, year = {1923}, author = {Ward, L}, title = {The Genetics of Curly Wing in Drosophila. Another Case of Balanced Lethal Factors.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {276-300}, pmid = {17246014}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246013, year = {1923}, author = {Boshnakian, S}, title = {The Relation of the Spelt Factor in Wheat to Rachis Internode Characters.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {261-275}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.3.261}, pmid = {17246013}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246012, year = {1923}, author = {Niles, HE}, title = {The Method of Path Coefficients an Answer to Wright.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {256-260}, pmid = {17246012}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246011, year = {1923}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {The Theory of Path Coefficients a Reply to Niles's Criticism.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {239-255}, pmid = {17246011}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246010, year = {1923}, author = {De Vries, H and Boedijn, K}, title = {On the Distribution of Mutant Characters among the Chromosomes of OENOTHERA LAMARCKIANA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {233-238}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.3.233}, pmid = {17246010}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246009, year = {1923}, author = {Collins, JL and Mann, MC}, title = {Interspecific Hybrids in Crepis. II. a Preliminary Report on the Results of Hybridizing CREPIS SETOSA Hall. with C. CAPILLARIS (L.) Wallr. and with C. BIENNIS L.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {212-232}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.3.212}, pmid = {17246009}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246008, year = {1923}, author = {Sax, K and Gowen, JW}, title = {Permanence of Tree Performance in a Clonal Variety and a Critique of the Theory of Bud Mutation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {179-211}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.3.179}, pmid = {17246008}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576686, year = {1923}, author = {Detlefsen, JA and Clemente, LS}, title = {Genetic Variation in Linkage Values.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {149-156}, pmid = {16576686}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576685, year = {1923}, author = {Jennings, HS}, title = {Some Consequences of Different Extents of Interference, in the Crossing-Over of the Genes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {147-149}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.9.5.147}, pmid = {16576685}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576684, year = {1923}, author = {Jennings, HS}, title = {Crossing-Over and the Theory That the Genes Are Arranged in the Chromosomes in Serial Order.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {141-147}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.9.5.141}, pmid = {16576684}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576678, year = {1923}, author = {Ellinger, T}, title = {The Variation and Inheritance of Milk Characters.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, pages = {111-116}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.9.4.111}, pmid = {16576678}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17246007, year = {1923}, author = {Clausen, RE and Goodspeed, TH}, title = {Inheritance in Nicotiana Tabacum. III. the Occurrence of Two Natural Periclinal Chimeras.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {97-105}, pmid = {17246007}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246006, year = {1923}, author = {Kakizaki, Y}, title = {Linked Inheritance of Certain Characters in the Adzuki Bean.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {168-177}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.2.168}, pmid = {17246006}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246005, year = {1923}, author = {Shull, GH}, title = {Further Evidence of Linkage with Crossing over in Oenothera.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {154-167}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.2.154}, pmid = {17246005}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246004, year = {1923}, author = {Frost, HB}, title = {Heterosis and Dominance of Size Factors in Raphanus.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {116-153}, pmid = {17246004}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246003, year = {1923}, author = {Woodworth, CM}, title = {Calculation of Linkage Intensities Where Duplicate Factors Are Concerned.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {106-115}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.2.106}, pmid = {17246003}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246002, year = {1923}, author = {Benedict, RC}, title = {New Bud Sports in Nephrolepis.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pages = {75-95}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.1.75}, pmid = {17246002}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246001, year = {1923}, author = {Harris, JA and Lewis, HR}, title = {The Correlation between the Time of Beginning and the Time of Cessation of Laying in the First and Second Laying Year in the Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pages = {37-74}, pmid = {17246001}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17246000, year = {1923}, author = {Mann, MC}, title = {The Occurrence and Hereditary Behavior of Two New Dominant Mutations in an Inbred Strain of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pages = {27-36}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.1.27}, pmid = {17246000}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245999, year = {1923}, author = {Little, CC and Jones, EE}, title = {The Effect of Selection upon a Mendelian Ratio.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pages = {1-26}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/8.1.1}, pmid = {17245999}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17103964, year = {1923}, author = {Gladstone, RJ and Wakeley, CP}, title = {Defective Development of the Mandibular Arch: The Etiology of Arrested Development and an Inquiry into the Question of the Inheritance of Congenital Defects.}, journal = {Journal of anatomy}, volume = {57}, number = {Pt 2}, pages = {149-167}, pmid = {17103964}, issn = {0021-8782}, } @article {pmid17245998, year = {1922}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {The Intensity of Linkage between the Factors for Sugary Endosperm and for Tunicate Ears and the Relative Frequency of Their Crossing over in Microspore and Megaspore Development.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {597-601}, pmid = {17245998}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245997, year = {1922}, author = {Davis, BM}, title = {An Attempt to Improve through Selection the Style Length and Fertility of OENOTHERA BREVISTYLIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {590-596}, pmid = {17245997}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245996, year = {1922}, author = {Enriques, P}, title = {Hologynic Heredity.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {583-589}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.6.583}, pmid = {17245996}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245995, year = {1922}, author = {Phillips, JM and Barrows, WM}, title = {Heredity of Angioneurotic Edema Based on a Review of the Literature.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {573-582}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.6.573}, pmid = {17245995}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245994, year = {1922}, author = {Weatherwax, P}, title = {A Rare Carbohydrate in Waxy Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {568-572}, pmid = {17245994}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245993, year = {1922}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {Inheritance of Zigzag Culms in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {559-567}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.6.559}, pmid = {17245993}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245992, year = {1922}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {Sterility in Wheat Hybrids. III. Endosperm Development and F(2) Sterility.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {553-558}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.6.553}, pmid = {17245992}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245991, year = {1922}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {Sterility in Wheat Hybrids. II. Chromosome Behavior in Partially Sterile Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {513-552}, pmid = {17245991}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245990, year = {1922}, author = {Robbins, RB}, title = {Selection through the Choice of Seeds from Dominant Plants of an Allogamous Population.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {5}, pages = {508-512}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.5.508}, pmid = {17245990}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245989, year = {1922}, author = {Van Hoosen Jones, S}, title = {Studies on Inheritance in Pigeons. IV. Checks and Bars and Other Modifications of Black.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {5}, pages = {466-507}, pmid = {17245989}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245988, year = {1922}, author = {Harris, JA and Goodale, HD}, title = {The Correlation between the Egg Production of the Various Periods of the Year in the Rhode Island Red Breed of Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {5}, pages = {446-465}, pmid = {17245988}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245987, year = {1922}, author = {Macdowell, EC}, title = {Alcoholism and the Growth of White Rats.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {5}, pages = {427-445}, pmid = {17245987}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245986, year = {1922}, author = {Clausen, RE and Collins, JL}, title = {The Inheritance of Ski Wings in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {4}, pages = {385-426}, pmid = {17245986}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245985, year = {1922}, author = {Lancefield, DE}, title = {Linkage Relations of the Sex-Linked Characters in Drosophila Obscura.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {4}, pages = {335-384}, pmid = {17245985}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245984, year = {1922}, author = {Hyde, RR}, title = {An Eyeless Mutant in DROSOPHILA HYDEI.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {4}, pages = {319-334}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.4.319}, pmid = {17245984}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245983, year = {1922}, author = {Harris, JA and Lewis, HR}, title = {The Correlation between First- and Second-Year Egg Production in the Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {3}, pages = {274-318}, pmid = {17245983}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245982, year = {1922}, author = {Niles, HE}, title = {Correlation, Causation and Wright's Theory of "Path Coefficients".}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {3}, pages = {258-273}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.3.258}, pmid = {17245982}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245981, year = {1922}, author = {Hayes, HK}, title = {Production of High-Protein Maize by Mendelian Methods.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {3}, pages = {237-257}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.3.237}, pmid = {17245981}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245980, year = {1922}, author = {Emerson, RA and Emerson, SH}, title = {Genetic Interrelations of Two Andromonoecious Types of Maize, Dwarf and Anther Ear.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {3}, pages = {203-236}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.3.203}, pmid = {17245980}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245979, year = {1922}, author = {La Rue, CD}, title = {The Results of Selection within Pure Lines of PESTALOZZIA GUEPINI Desm.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, pages = {142-201}, pmid = {17245979}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245978, year = {1922}, author = {Macdowell, EC}, title = {The Influence of Alcohol on the Fertility of White Rats.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, pages = {117-141}, pmid = {17245978}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586851, year = {1922}, author = {Sinnott, EW and Blakeslee, AF}, title = {Structural Changes Associated with Factor Mutations and with Chromosome Mutations in Datura.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {17-19}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.8.2.17}, pmid = {16586851}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245977, year = {1922}, author = {Zeleny, C}, title = {The Effect of Selection for Eye Facet Number in the White Bar-Eye Race of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, pages = {1-115}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/7.1.1}, pmid = {17245977}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16743088, year = {1922}, author = {Osborne, TB and Mendel, LB}, title = {Milk as a Source of Water-Soluble Vitamin. III.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {363-367}, pmid = {16743088}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid17245976, year = {1921}, author = {Davis, BM}, title = {Malnutrition as a Cause of Irregularities in the Segregation of OENOTHERA BREVISTYLIS from Crosses with OENOTHERA LAMARCKIANA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {6}, pages = {574-586}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/6.6.574}, pmid = {17245976}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245975, year = {1921}, author = {Aida, T}, title = {On the Inheritance of Color in a Fresh-Water Fish, APLOCHEILUS LATIPES Temmick and Schlegel, with Special Reference to Sex-Linked Inheritance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {6}, pages = {554-573}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/6.6.554}, pmid = {17245975}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245974, year = {1921}, author = {Woodworth, CM}, title = {Inheritance of Cotyledon, Seed-Coat, Hilum and Pubescence Colors in Soy-Beans.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {6}, pages = {487-553}, pmid = {17245974}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245973, year = {1921}, author = {Sumner, FB and Huestis, RR}, title = {Bilateral Asymmetry and Its Relation to Certain Problems of Genetics.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {5}, pages = {445-485}, pmid = {17245973}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245972, year = {1921}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {The Indeterminate Growth Factor in Tobacco and Its Effect upon Development.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {5}, pages = {433-444}, pmid = {17245972}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245971, year = {1921}, author = {Emerson, RA and Hutchison, CB}, title = {The Relative Frequency of Crossing over in Microspore and in Megaspore Development in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {5}, pages = {417-432}, pmid = {17245971}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576597, year = {1921}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {A Case of Rearrangement of Genes in Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {8}, pages = {235-237}, pmid = {16576597}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576594, year = {1921}, author = {Lancefield, RC and Metz, CW}, title = {Non-Disjunction and the Chromosome Relationships of Drosophila willistoni.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {8}, pages = {225-229}, pmid = {16576594}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245970, year = {1921}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {Sterility in Wheat Hybrids. I. Sterility Relationships and Endosperm Development.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {4}, pages = {399-416}, pmid = {17245970}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245969, year = {1921}, author = {Laughlin, HH}, title = {Dice-Casting and Pedigree Selection. Experiments Which Picture Mathematically Close Analogies between Dice-Casting and Certain Breeding Phenomena.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {4}, pages = {384-398}, pmid = {17245969}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245968, year = {1921}, author = {Phillips, JC}, title = {A Further Report on Species Crosses in Birds.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {4}, pages = {366-383}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/6.4.366}, pmid = {17245968}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245967, year = {1921}, author = {East, EM}, title = {A Study of Partial Sterility in Certain Hybrids.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {4}, pages = {311-365}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/6.4.311}, pmid = {17245967}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586839, year = {1921}, author = {Belling, J}, title = {The Behavior of Homologous Chromosomes in a Triploid Canna.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {7}, pages = {197-201}, pmid = {16586839}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586837, year = {1921}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {Genetical and Cytological Proof of Non-disjunction of the Fourth Chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {7}, pages = {186-192}, pmid = {16586837}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586834, year = {1921}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Linkage Variation and Chromosome Maps.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {7}, pages = {181-183}, pmid = {16586834}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586829, year = {1921}, author = {Taliaferro, WH}, title = {Variation and Inheritance in Size in Trypanosoma Lewisi: II. The Effects of Growing "Pure Lines" in Different Vertebrate and Invertebrate Hosts and a Study of Size and Variation in Infections Occurring in Nature.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {163-168}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.7.6.163}, pmid = {16586829}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586828, year = {1921}, author = {Osborne, TB and Mendel, LB}, title = {Feeding Experiments with Mixtures of Foodstuffs in Unusual Proportions.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {157-162}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.7.6.157}, pmid = {16586828}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245966, year = {1921}, author = {Harris, JA and Kirkpatrick, WF and Blakeslee, AF and Warner, DE and Card, LE}, title = {The Egg Records of Limited Periods as Criteria for Predicting the Egg Production of the White Leghorn Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, pages = {265-309}, pmid = {17245966}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245965, year = {1921}, author = {Blakeslee, AF}, title = {The Globe Mutant in the Jimson Weed (DATURA STRAMONIUM).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, pages = {241-264}, pmid = {17245965}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245964, year = {1921}, author = {Eyster, WH}, title = {The Linkage Relations between the Factors for Tunicate Ear and Starchy-Sugary Endosperm in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, pages = {209-240}, pmid = {17245964}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586822, year = {1921}, author = {Taliaferro, WH}, title = {Variation and Inheritance in Size in Trypanosoma lewisi: 1. Life-cycle in the Rat and a Study of Size and Variation in "Pure Line" Infections.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {5}, pages = {138-143}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.7.5.138}, pmid = {16586822}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576592, year = {1921}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {Current Maps of the Location of the Mutant Genes of Drosophila Melanogaster.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {4}, pages = {127-132}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.7.4.127}, pmid = {16576592}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576589, year = {1921}, author = {Blakeslee, AF}, title = {An Apparent Case of Non-Mendelian Inheritance in Datura Due to a Disease.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {7}, number = {4}, pages = {116-118}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.7.4.116}, pmid = {16576589}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245963, year = {1921}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Genetic Studies on DROSOPHILA SIMULANS. III. Autosomal Genes. General Discussion.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {179-207}, pmid = {17245963}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245962, year = {1921}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {Systems of Mating. V. General Considerations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {167-178}, pmid = {17245962}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245961, year = {1921}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {Systems of Mating. IV. the Effects of Selection.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {162-166}, pmid = {17245961}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245960, year = {1921}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {Systems of Mating. III. Assortative Mating Based on Somatic Resemblance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {144-161}, pmid = {17245960}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245959, year = {1921}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {Systems of Mating. II. the Effects of Inbreeding on the Genetic Composition of a Population.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {124-143}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/6.2.124}, pmid = {17245959}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245958, year = {1921}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {Systems of Mating. I. the Biometric Relations between Parent and Offspring.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {111-123}, pmid = {17245958}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245957, year = {1921}, author = {Lindstrom, EW}, title = {Concerning the Inheritance of Green and Yellow Pigments in Maize Seedlings.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {1}, pages = {91-110}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/6.1.91}, pmid = {17245957}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245956, year = {1921}, author = {Breitenbecher, JK}, title = {The Genetic Evidence of a Multiple (Triple) Allelomorph System in Bruchus and Its Relation to Sex-Limited Inheritance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {1}, pages = {65-90}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/6.1.65}, pmid = {17245956}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245955, year = {1921}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Genetic Studies on DROSOPHILA SIMULANS. II. Sex-Linked Group of Genes.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {1}, pages = {43-64}, pmid = {17245955}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245954, year = {1921}, author = {Cobb, F}, title = {A Case of Mendelian Inheritance Complicated by Heterogametism and Mutation in OENOTHERA PRATINCOLA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {6}, number = {1}, pages = {1-42}, pmid = {17245954}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245953, year = {1920}, author = {East, EM and Jones, DF}, title = {Genetic Studies on the Protein Content of Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {6}, pages = {543-610}, pmid = {17245953}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245952, year = {1920}, author = {Payne, F}, title = {Selection for High and Low Bristle Number in the Mutant Strain "Reduced".}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {6}, pages = {501-542}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/5.6.501}, pmid = {17245952}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576555, year = {1920}, author = {Babcock, EB and Collins, JL}, title = {Interspecific Hybrids in Crepis: I. Crepis capillaris (L) Wallr. x C. tectorum L.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {6}, number = {11}, pages = {670-673}, pmid = {16576555}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576554, year = {1920}, author = {Detlefsen, JA}, title = {Is Crossing Over a Function of Distance?.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {6}, number = {11}, pages = {663-670}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.6.11.663}, pmid = {16576554}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576549, year = {1920}, author = {Weinstein, A}, title = {Homologous Genes and Linear Linkage in Drosophila virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {6}, number = {11}, pages = {625-639}, pmid = {16576549}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245951, year = {1920}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Genetic Studies on DROSOPHILA SIMULANS. I. Introduction. Hybrids with DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {5}, pages = {488-500}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/5.5.488}, pmid = {17245951}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245950, year = {1920}, author = {Safir, SR}, title = {Genetic and Cytological Examination of the Phenomena of Primary Non-Disjunction in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {5}, pages = {459-487}, pmid = {17245950}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245949, year = {1920}, author = {Laughlin, HH}, title = {Calculating Ancestral Influence in Man: A Mathematical Measure of the Facts of Bisexual Heredity.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {5}, pages = {435-458}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/5.5.435}, pmid = {17245949}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16558895, year = {1920}, author = {Thjøtta, T and Eide, OK}, title = {A Mutating, Mucoid Paratyphoidbacillus Isolated from the Urine of a Carrier.}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {5}, number = {5}, pages = {501-510}, doi = {10.1128/jb.5.5.501-510.1920}, pmid = {16558895}, issn = {0021-9193}, } @article {pmid17245948, year = {1920}, author = {Blakeslee, AF}, title = {A Dwarf Mutation in Portulaca Showing Vegetative Reversions.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {4}, pages = {419-433}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/5.4.419}, pmid = {17245948}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245947, year = {1920}, author = {Adkinson, J}, title = {The Behavior of Bronchial Asthma as an Inherited Character.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {4}, pages = {363-418}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/5.4.363}, pmid = {17245947}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576506, year = {1920}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {The Relative Importance of Heredity and Environment in Determining the Piebald Pattern of Guinea-Pigs.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {6}, number = {6}, pages = {320-332}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.6.6.320}, pmid = {16576506}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245946, year = {1920}, author = {Dunn, LC}, title = {Independent Genes in Mice.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {3}, pages = {344-361}, pmid = {17245946}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245945, year = {1920}, author = {Dunn, LC}, title = {Linkage in Mice and Rats.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {3}, pages = {325-343}, pmid = {17245945}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245944, year = {1920}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {Studies in Milk Secretion. VI. on the Variations and Correlations of Butter-Fat Percentage with Age in Jersey Cattle.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {3}, pages = {249-324}, pmid = {17245944}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586804, year = {1920}, author = {Laughlin, HH}, title = {Calculating Ancestral Influence in Man: A Mathematical Measure of the Demonstrated Facts of Bi-Sexual Heredity.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {6}, number = {5}, pages = {235-242}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.6.5.235}, pmid = {16586804}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576495, year = {1920}, author = {Pearl, R}, title = {A Contribution of Genetics to the Practical Breeding of Dairy Cattle.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {6}, number = {4}, pages = {225-233}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.6.4.225}, pmid = {16576495}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576483, year = {1920}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {The Arrangement of Genes in Drosophila Virilis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {6}, number = {4}, pages = {164-166}, pmid = {16576483}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576482, year = {1920}, author = {Morgan, TH and Sturtevant, AH and Bridge, CB}, title = {The Evidence for the Linear Order of the Genes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {6}, number = {4}, pages = {162-164}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.6.4.162}, pmid = {16576482}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245943, year = {1920}, author = {Kelly, JP}, title = {A Genetical Study of Flower Form and Flower Color in PHLOX DRUMMONDII.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {189-248}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/5.2.189}, pmid = {17245943}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245942, year = {1920}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {Studies in Milk Secretion. V. on the Variations and Correlations of Milk Secretion with Age.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {111-188}, pmid = {17245942}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245941, year = {1920}, author = {Warren, DC}, title = {Spotting Inheritance in DROSOPHILA BUSCKII Coq.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, pages = {60-110}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/5.1.60}, pmid = {17245941}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245940, year = {1920}, author = {Altenburg, E and Muller, HJ}, title = {The Genetic Basis of Truncate Wing,-an Inconstant and Modifiable Character in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, pages = {1-59}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/5.1.1}, pmid = {17245940}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245939, year = {1919}, author = {Ibsen, HL}, title = {Tricolor Inheritance. IV. the Triple Allelo-Morphic Series in Guinea-Pigs.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {6}, pages = {597-606}, pmid = {17245939}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245938, year = {1919}, author = {Danforth, CH}, title = {An Hereditary Complex in the Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {6}, pages = {587-596}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.6.587}, pmid = {17245938}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245937, year = {1919}, author = {Zinn, J}, title = {On Variation in Tartary Buckwheat, FAGOPYRUM TATARICUM (L.) Gaertn.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {6}, pages = {534-586}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.6.534}, pmid = {17245937}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245936, year = {1919}, author = {Lynch, CJ}, title = {An Analysis of Certain Cases of Intra-Specific Sterility.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {6}, pages = {501-533}, pmid = {17245936}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576422, year = {1919}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {Are Genes Linear or Non-Linear in Arrangement?.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {5}, number = {11}, pages = {500-506}, pmid = {16576422}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576414, year = {1919}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {Inheritance of Quantity and Quality of Milk Production in Dairy Cattle.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {5}, number = {10}, pages = {428-434}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.5.10.428}, pmid = {16576414}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245935, year = {1919}, author = {Fisher, RA}, title = {The Genesis of Twins.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {5}, pages = {489-499}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.5.489}, pmid = {17245935}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245934, year = {1919}, author = {Dorsey, MJ}, title = {A Study of Sterility in the Plum.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {5}, pages = {417-488}, pmid = {17245934}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245933, year = {1919}, author = {Uda, H}, title = {On the Relations between Blood Color and Cocoon Color in Silkworms, with Special Reference to Mendel's Law of Heredity.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {5}, pages = {395-416}, pmid = {17245933}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245932, year = {1919}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {Selection of Pseudo-Starchy Endosperm in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {364-393}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.4.364}, pmid = {17245932}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245931, year = {1919}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility V. a Family of Self-Sterile Plants Wholly Cross-Sterile INTER SE.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {356-363}, pmid = {17245931}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245930, year = {1919}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility. IV. Selective Fertilization.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {346-355}, pmid = {17245930}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245929, year = {1919}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility. III. the Relation between Self-Fertile and Self-Sterile Plants.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {341-345}, pmid = {17245929}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245928, year = {1919}, author = {Johnson, J}, title = {Inheritance of Branching Habit in Tobacco.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {307-340}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.4.307}, pmid = {17245928}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245927, year = {1919}, author = {Bridges, CB and Mohr, OL}, title = {The Inheritance of the Mutant Character "Vortex".}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {283-306}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.3.283}, pmid = {17245927}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245926, year = {1919}, author = {Mohr, OL}, title = {Character Changes Caused by Mutation of an Entire Region of a Chromosome in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {275-282}, pmid = {17245926}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245925, year = {1919}, author = {Kempton, JH}, title = {Inheritance of Spotted Aleurone Color in Hybrids of Chinese Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {261-274}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.3.261}, pmid = {17245925}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245924, year = {1919}, author = {Stoll, NR and Shull, AF}, title = {Sex Determination in the White Fly.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {251-260}, pmid = {17245924}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245923, year = {1919}, author = {Gowen, JW}, title = {A Biometrical Study of Crossing Over. on the Mechanism of Crossing over in the Third Chromosome of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {205-250}, pmid = {17245923}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576369, year = {1919}, author = {Sturtevant, AH and Bridges, CB and Morgan, TH}, title = {The Spatial Relations of Genes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {5}, number = {5}, pages = {168-173}, pmid = {16576369}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576368, year = {1919}, author = {Plough, HH}, title = {Linear Arrangement of Genes and Double Crossing Over.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {5}, number = {5}, pages = {167-168}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.5.5.167}, pmid = {16576368}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576358, year = {1919}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {Piebald Rats and the Theory of Genes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {5}, number = {4}, pages = {126-130}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.5.4.126}, pmid = {16576358}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245922, year = {1919}, author = {Hegner, RW}, title = {Heredity, Variation, and the Appearance of Diversities during the Vegetative Reproduction of ARCELLA DENTATA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, pages = {95-150}, pmid = {17245922}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245921, year = {1919}, author = {Cole, LJ and Kelley, FJ}, title = {Studies on Inheritance in Pigeons. III. Description and Linkage Relations of Two Sex-Linked Characters.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, pages = {183-203}, pmid = {17245921}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245920, year = {1919}, author = {Mendiola, NB}, title = {Variation and Selection within Clonal Lines of LEMNA MINOR.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, pages = {151-182}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.2.151}, pmid = {17245920}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576346, year = {1919}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {Is the Arrangement of the Genes in the Chromosome Linear?.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {25-32}, pmid = {16576346}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245919, year = {1919}, author = {Freeman, GF}, title = {The Heredity of Quantitative Characters in Wheat.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, pages = {1-93}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/4.1.1}, pmid = {17245919}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245918, year = {1918}, author = {Detlefsen, JA}, title = {Fluctuations of Sampling in a Mendelian Population.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {6}, pages = {599-607}, pmid = {17245918}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245917, year = {1918}, author = {Detlefsen, JA and Roberts, E}, title = {On a Back Cross in Mice Involving Three Allelomorphic Pairs of Characters.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {6}, pages = {573-598}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.6.573}, pmid = {17245917}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245916, year = {1918}, author = {Middleton, AR}, title = {Heritable Effects of Temperature Differences on the Fission Rate of STYLONYCHIA PUSTULATA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {6}, pages = {534-572}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.6.534}, pmid = {17245916}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245915, year = {1918}, author = {Davis, BM}, title = {The Segregation of OENOTHERA BREVISTYLIS from Crosses with OENOTHERA LAMARCKIANA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {6}, pages = {501-533}, pmid = {17245915}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576317, year = {1918}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {Maroon: A Recurrent Mutation in Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {4}, number = {10}, pages = {316-318}, pmid = {16576317}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245914, year = {1918}, author = {Muller, HJ}, title = {Genetic Variability, Twin Hybrids and Constant Hybrids, in a Case of Balanced Lethal Factors.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {5}, pages = {422-499}, pmid = {17245914}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245913, year = {1918}, author = {De Vries, H}, title = {Twin Hybrids of OENOTHERA HOOKERI T. and G.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {5}, pages = {397-421}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.5.397}, pmid = {17245913}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586795, year = {1918}, author = {Hegner, RW}, title = {Variation and Heredity During the Vegetative Reproduction of Arcella dentata.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {4}, number = {9}, pages = {283-288}, pmid = {16586795}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245912, year = {1918}, author = {Robbins, RB}, title = {Random Mating with the Exception of Sister by Brother Mating.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {390-396}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.4.390}, pmid = {17245912}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245911, year = {1918}, author = {Robbins, RB}, title = {Some Applications of Mathematics to Breeding Problems III.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {375-389}, pmid = {17245911}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245910, year = {1918}, author = {Wright, S}, title = {On the Nature of Size Factors.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {367-374}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.4.367}, pmid = {17245910}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245909, year = {1918}, author = {East, EM and Park, JB}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility II. Pollen-Tube Growth.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {353-366}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.4.353}, pmid = {17245909}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245908, year = {1918}, author = {Harris, JA}, title = {Further Illustrations of the Applicability of a Coefficient Measuring the Correlation between a Variable and the Deviation of a Dependent Variable from Its Probable Value.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {328-352}, pmid = {17245908}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245907, year = {1918}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {The Behavior of the Chromosomes in Fertilization.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {309-327}, pmid = {17245907}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245906, year = {1918}, author = {Sax, K}, title = {The Inheritance of Doubleness in CHELIDONIUM MAJUS Linn.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages = {300-307}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.3.300}, pmid = {17245906}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245905, year = {1918}, author = {Goodale, HD}, title = {Feminized Male Birds.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages = {276-299}, pmid = {17245905}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245904, year = {1918}, author = {Hance, RT}, title = {Variations in the Number of Somatic Chromosomes in OENOTHERA SCINTILLANS De Vries.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages = {225-275}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.3.225}, pmid = {17245904}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245903, year = {1918}, author = {La Rue, CD and Bartlett, HH}, title = {An Analysis of the Changes Involved in a Case of Progressive Mutation.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, pages = {207-224}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.3.207}, pmid = {17245903}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245902, year = {1918}, author = {Root, FM}, title = {Inheritance in the Asexual Reproduction of CENTROPYXIS ACULEATA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {173-206}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.2.173}, pmid = {17245902}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245901, year = {1918}, author = {Weinstein, A}, title = {Coincidence of Crossing over in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER (AMPELOPHILA).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {135-172}, pmid = {17245901}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245900, year = {1918}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {The Linkage of Eight Sex-Linked Characters in DROSOPHILA VIRILIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {107-134}, pmid = {17245900}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245899, year = {1918}, author = {Tupper, WW and Bartlett, HH}, title = {The Relation of Mutational Characters to Cell Size.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {93-106}, pmid = {17245899}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245898, year = {1918}, author = {Robbins, RB}, title = {Applications of Mathematics to Breeding Problems II.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {73-92}, pmid = {17245898}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245897, year = {1918}, author = {Harris, JA and Blakeslee, AF and Kirkpatrick, WF}, title = {The Correlation between Egg Production during Various Periods of the Year in the Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {27-72}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.1.27}, pmid = {17245897}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245896, year = {1918}, author = {De Vries, H}, title = {Mutations of OENOTHERA SUAVEOLENS Desf.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {1-26}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/3.1.1}, pmid = {17245896}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586774, year = {1917}, author = {Davis, BM}, title = {A Criticism of the Evidence for the Mutation Theory of De Vries from the Behavior of Species of Oenothera in Crosses and in Selfed Lines.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {3}, number = {12}, pages = {704-710}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.3.12.704}, pmid = {16586774}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245895, year = {1917}, author = {East, EM and Park, JB}, title = {Studies on Self-Sterility I. the Behavior of Self-Sterile Plants.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {6}, pages = {505-609}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.6.505}, pmid = {17245895}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245894, year = {1917}, author = {Robbins, RB}, title = {Some Applications of Mathematics to Breeding Problems.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {489-504}, pmid = {17245894}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245893, year = {1917}, author = {Shull, AF}, title = {Sex Determination in ANTHOTHRIPS VERBASCI.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {480-488}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.5.480}, pmid = {17245893}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245892, year = {1917}, author = {Jones, DF}, title = {Dominance of Linked Factors as a Means of Accounting for Heterosis.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {466-479}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.5.466}, pmid = {17245892}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245891, year = {1917}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {Deficiency.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {445-465}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.5.445}, pmid = {17245891}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245890, year = {1917}, author = {Little, CC}, title = {The Relation of Yellow Coat Color and Black-Eyed White Spotting of Mice in Inheritance.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {433-444}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.5.433}, pmid = {17245890}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245889, year = {1917}, author = {Pearl, R}, title = {Studies on the Physiology of Reproduction in the Domestic Fowl. Xvii. the Influence of Age upon Reproductive Ability, with a Description of a New Reproductive Index.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {5}, pages = {417-432}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.5.417}, pmid = {17245889}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586749, year = {1917}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Genetic Factors Affecting the Strength of Linkage in Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {3}, number = {9}, pages = {555-558}, pmid = {16586749}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586748, year = {1917}, author = {Plough, HH}, title = {The Effect of Temperature on Linkage in the Second Chromosome of Drosophila.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {3}, number = {9}, pages = {553-555}, pmid = {16586748}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586745, year = {1917}, author = {May, HG}, title = {The Appearance of Reverse Mutations in the Bar-Eyed Race of Drosophila Under Experimental Control.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {3}, number = {9}, pages = {544-545}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.3.9.544}, pmid = {16586745}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245888, year = {1917}, author = {Ikeno, S}, title = {Variegation in Plantago.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {4}, pages = {390-416}, pmid = {17245888}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245887, year = {1917}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {Inheritance of Stature.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {4}, pages = {313-389}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.4.313}, pmid = {17245887}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245886, year = {1917}, author = {Warren, HC}, title = {Numerical Effects of Natural Selection Acting upon Mendelian Characters.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {305-312}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.3.305}, pmid = {17245886}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245885, year = {1917}, author = {Sturtevant, AH}, title = {Crossing over without Chiasmatype?.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {301-304}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.3.301}, pmid = {17245885}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245884, year = {1917}, author = {Sumner, FB}, title = {Several Color "Mutations" in Mice of the Genus Peromyscus.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {291-300}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.3.291}, pmid = {17245884}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245883, year = {1917}, author = {Harris, JA}, title = {Supplementary Determinations of the Relationship between the Number of Ovules per Pod and Fertility in Phaseolus.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {282-290}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.3.282}, pmid = {17245883}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245882, year = {1917}, author = {Hayes, HK}, title = {Inheritance of a Mosaic Pericarp Pattern Color of Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {261-281}, pmid = {17245882}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245881, year = {1917}, author = {Atkinson, GF}, title = {Quadruple Hybrids in the F(1) Generation from OENOTHERA NUTANS and OENOTHERA PYCNOCARPA, with the F(2) Generations, and Back- and Inter-Crosses.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {213-260}, pmid = {17245881}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245880, year = {1917}, author = {Jennings, HS}, title = {The Numerical Results of Diverse Systems of Breeding, with Respect to Two Pairs of Characters, Linked or Independent, with Special Relation to the Effects of Linkage.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, pages = {97-154}, pmid = {17245880}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245879, year = {1917}, author = {Harris, JA}, title = {On the Applicability of Pearson's Biserial r to the Problem of Asymmetry and Fertility in the Unilocular Fruit.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, pages = {205-212}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.2.205a}, pmid = {17245879}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245878, year = {1917}, author = {Harris, JA}, title = {Further Studies on the Relationship between Bilateral Asymmetry and Fertility and Fecundity in the Unilocular Fruit.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, pages = {186-204}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.2.186}, pmid = {17245878}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245877, year = {1917}, author = {Davis, BM}, title = {Some Inter- and Back-Crosses of F(1) Oenothera.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, pages = {155-185}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.2.155}, pmid = {17245877}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586690, year = {1917}, author = {Conklin, EG}, title = {The Share of Egg and Sperm in Heredity.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {101-105}, pmid = {16586690}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245876, year = {1917}, author = {Goldschmidt, R}, title = {Crossing over Ohne Chiasmatypie?.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, pages = {82-95}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.1.82}, pmid = {17245876}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245875, year = {1917}, author = {Pearl, R}, title = {The Probable Error of a Difference and the Selection Problem.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, pages = {78-81}, pmid = {17245875}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245874, year = {1917}, author = {Harris, JA and Blakeslee, AF and Warner, DE and Kirkpatrick, WF}, title = {The Correlation between Body Pigmentation and Egg Production in the Domestic Fowl.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, pages = {36-77}, pmid = {17245874}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245873, year = {1917}, author = {Emerson, RA}, title = {Genetical Studies of Variegated Pericarp in Maize.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, pages = {1-35}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/2.1.1}, pmid = {17245873}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16742658, year = {1916}, author = {Osborne, TB and Mendel, LB}, title = {The Growth of Rats upon Diets of Isolated Food Substances.}, journal = {The Biochemical journal}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {534-538}, doi = {10.1042/bj0100534}, pmid = {16742658}, issn = {0264-6021}, } @article {pmid16586661, year = {1916}, author = {Mendel, LB and Judson, SE}, title = {Some Interrelations Between Diet, Growth, and the Chemical Composition of the Body.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {2}, number = {12}, pages = {692-694}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2.12.692}, pmid = {16586661}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245872, year = {1916}, author = {Wentworth, EN and Remick, BL}, title = {Some Breeding Properties of the Generalized Mendelian Population.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {6}, pages = {608-616}, pmid = {17245872}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245871, year = {1916}, author = {Metz, CW}, title = {Mutations in Three Species of Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {6}, pages = {591-607}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.6.591}, pmid = {17245871}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245870, year = {1916}, author = {Safir, SR}, title = {Buff, a New Allelomorph of White Eye Color in Drosophila.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {6}, pages = {584-590}, pmid = {17245870}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245869, year = {1916}, author = {Hyde, RR and Powell, HM}, title = {Mosaics in DROSOPHILA AMPELOPHILA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {6}, pages = {581-583}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.6.581}, pmid = {17245869}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245868, year = {1916}, author = {Hyde, RR}, title = {Two New Members of a Sex-Linked Multiple (Sex-Tuple) Allelomorph System.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {6}, pages = {535-580}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.6.535}, pmid = {17245868}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245867, year = {1916}, author = {Jennings, HS}, title = {Heredity, Variation and the Results of Selection in the Uniparental Reproduction of DIFFLUGIA CORONA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {5}, pages = {407-534}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.5.407}, pmid = {17245867}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586635, year = {1916}, author = {Surface, FM}, title = {On the Inheritance of Certain Glume Characters in the Cross Avena Fatua x A. Sativa var. Kherson.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {2}, number = {8}, pages = {478-484}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2.8.478}, pmid = {16586635}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245866, year = {1916}, author = {Ackert, JE}, title = {On the Effect of Selection in Paramecium.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, pages = {387-405}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.4.387}, pmid = {17245866}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245865, year = {1916}, author = {Ibsen, HL}, title = {Tricolor Inheritance. III. Tortoiseshell Cats.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, pages = {377-386}, pmid = {17245865}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245864, year = {1916}, author = {Ibsen, HL}, title = {Tricolor Inheritance. II. the Basset Hound.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, pages = {367-376}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.4.367}, pmid = {17245864}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245863, year = {1916}, author = {Altenburg, E}, title = {Linkage in PRIMULA SINENSIS.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, pages = {354-366}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.4.354}, pmid = {17245863}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245862, year = {1916}, author = {Goldschmidt, R}, title = {Nochmals Ueber Die Merogonie Der Oenotherabastarde.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, pages = {348-353}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.4.348}, pmid = {17245862}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245861, year = {1916}, author = {Harris, FS and Hogenson, JC}, title = {Some Correlations in Sugar Beets.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, pages = {334-347}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.4.334}, pmid = {17245861}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245860, year = {1916}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Inheritance in Crosses between NICOTIANA LANGSDORFFII and NICOTIANA ALATA.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, pages = {311-333}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.4.311}, pmid = {17245860}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576152, year = {1916}, author = {Harris, JA}, title = {De Vriesian Mutation in the Garden Bean, Phaseolus Vulgaris.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {2}, number = {6}, pages = {317-318}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2.6.317}, pmid = {16576152}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245859, year = {1916}, author = {Ibsen, HL}, title = {Tricolor Inheritance. I. the Tricolor Series in Guinea-Pigs.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {3}, pages = {287-309}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.3.287}, pmid = {17245859}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245858, year = {1916}, author = {Surface, FM}, title = {Studies on Oat Breeding. III. on the Inheritance of Certain Glume Characters in the Cross AVENA FATUAxA. SATIVA Var. Kherson.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {3}, pages = {252-286}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.3.252}, pmid = {17245858}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245857, year = {1916}, author = {Davis, BM}, title = {Hybrids of OENOTHERA BIENNIS and OENOTHERA FRANCISCANA in the First and Second Generations.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {3}, pages = {197-251}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.3.197}, pmid = {17245857}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16586622, year = {1916}, author = {Castle, WE}, title = {Size Inheritance in Guinea-Pig Crosses.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {2}, number = {4}, pages = {252-264}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2.4.252}, pmid = {16586622}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586618, year = {1916}, author = {Clausen, RE and Goodspeed, TH}, title = {Hereditary Reaction-System Relations: An Extension of Mendelian Concepts.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {2}, number = {4}, pages = {240-244}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2.4.240}, pmid = {16586618}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586612, year = {1916}, author = {Wissler, C}, title = {The Genetic Relations of Certain Forms in American Aboriginal Art.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {2}, number = {4}, pages = {224-226}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2.4.224}, pmid = {16586612}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid17245856, year = {1916}, author = {Harris, JA}, title = {Studies on the Correlation of Morphological and Physiological Characters: The Development of the Primordial Leaves in Teratological Bean Seedlings.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {185-196}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.2.185}, pmid = {17245856}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245855, year = {1916}, author = {Tupper, WW and Bartlett, HH}, title = {A Comparison of the Wood Structure of Oenothera Stenomeres and Its Tetraploid Mutation Gigas.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {177-184}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.2.177}, pmid = {17245855}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245854, year = {1916}, author = {East, EM}, title = {Studies on Size Inheritance in Nicotiana.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {164-176}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.2.164}, pmid = {17245854}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245853, year = {1916}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {Non-Disjunction as Proof of the Chromosome Theory of Heredity (Concluded).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {107-163}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.2.107}, pmid = {17245853}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245852, year = {1916}, author = {Cushing, H}, title = {Hereditary Anchylosis of the Proximal Phalan-Geal Joints (Symphalangism).}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {90-106}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.1.90}, pmid = {17245852}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245851, year = {1916}, author = {Jennings, HS}, title = {The Numerical Results of Diverse Systems of Breeding.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {53-89}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.1.53}, pmid = {17245851}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid17245850, year = {1916}, author = {Bridges, CB}, title = {Non-Disjunction as Proof of the Chromosome Theory of Heredity.}, journal = {Genetics}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {1-52}, doi = {10.1093/genetics/1.1.1}, pmid = {17245850}, issn = {0016-6731}, } @article {pmid16576104, year = {1916}, author = {Goldschmidt, R}, title = {A Preliminary Report on Further Experiments in Inheritance and Determination of Sex.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, pages = {53-58}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2.1.53}, pmid = {16576104}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid12264098, year = {1916}, author = {Lathrop, AE and Loeb, L}, title = {Further investigations on the origin of tumors in mice. III. On the part played by internal secretion in the spontaneous development of tumors.}, journal = {The Journal of cancer research}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {1-19}, pmid = {12264098}, issn = {0099-7013}, mesh = {*Age Factors ; Animals ; *Castration ; Corpus Luteum ; Demography ; Disease ; Family Planning Services ; General Surgery ; Genetics ; Mice ; *Neoplasms ; Population ; Population Characteristics ; *Pregnancy ; *Reproduction ; *Research ; *Sterilization, Reproductive ; Therapeutics ; }, } @article {pmid16576084, year = {1915}, author = {Stocking, RJ}, title = {Variation and Inheritance in Abnormalities Occurring after Conjugation in Paramecium caudatum.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {1}, number = {12}, pages = {608-611}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1.12.608}, pmid = {16576084}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576044, year = {1915}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {The Feebly Inhibited: III. Inheritance of Temperament; With Special Reference to Twins and Suicides.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {1}, number = {8}, pages = {456-459}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1.8.456}, pmid = {16576044}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16576003, year = {1915}, author = {Lashley, KS}, title = {Inheritance in the Asexual Reproduction of Hydra Viridis.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {1}, number = {5}, pages = {298-301}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1.5.298}, pmid = {16576003}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16575999, year = {1915}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {Huntington's Chorea in Relation to Heredity and Eugenics.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {1}, number = {5}, pages = {283-285}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1.5.283}, pmid = {16575999}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586606, year = {1915}, author = {Zeleny, C and Faust, EC}, title = {Dimorphism in Size of Spermatozoa and its Relation to the Chromosomes.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {91-94}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1.2.91}, pmid = {16586606}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586596, year = {1915}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {The Feebly Inhibited: II. Nomadism or the Wandering Impulse with Special Reference to Heredity.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {120-122}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1.2.120}, pmid = {16586596}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586582, year = {1915}, author = {Castle, WE and Hadley, PB}, title = {The English Rabbit and the Question of Mendelian Unit-Character Constancy.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {39-43}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1.1.39}, pmid = {16586582}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16586581, year = {1915}, author = {Davenport, CB}, title = {The Feebly Inhibited: I. Violent Temper and Its Inheritance.}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {37-38}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1.1.37}, pmid = {16586581}, issn = {0027-8424}, } @article {pmid16692216, year = {1911}, author = {Howe, L}, title = {Note on the Heredity of Corneal Astigmatism and of Muscular Anomalies.}, journal = {Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society}, volume = {12}, number = {Pt 3}, pages = {1001-1004}, pmid = {16692216}, issn = {0065-9533}, } @article {pmid12334406, year = {1909}, author = {Sharp, HC}, title = {Vasectomy as a means of preventing procreation in defectives.}, journal = {Journal of the American Medical Association}, volume = {53}, number = {23}, pages = {1897-1902}, doi = {10.1001/jama.1909.92550230009002e}, pmid = {12334406}, issn = {0002-9955}, mesh = {Biology ; *Eugenics ; Family Planning Services ; Genetics ; *Sterilization, Reproductive ; Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male ; *Vasectomy ; }, } @article {pmid16992322, year = {1896}, author = {Mendel, LB}, title = {On the Passage of Sodium Iodide from the Blood to the Lymph, with some Remarks on the Theory of Lymph Formation.}, journal = {The Journal of physiology}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, pages = {227-239}, doi = {10.1113/jphysiol.1896.sp000592}, pmid = {16992322}, issn = {0022-3751}, } @article {pmid16992208, year = {1894}, author = {Chittenden, RH and Mendel, LB}, title = {On the Proteolysis of Crystallized Globulin.}, journal = {The Journal of physiology}, volume = {17}, number = {1-2}, pages = {48-80}, doi = {10.1113/jphysiol.1894.sp000519}, pmid = {16992208}, issn = {0022-3751}, }