Maize mitochondrial DNA rearrangements between the normal type, the Texas male sterile cytoplasm, and a fertile revertant cms-T regenerated plant Christiane M. -R. FauronAlbert G. AbbottRaymond F. Gesteland Original Articles Pages: 339 - 346
An intron in the 23S rRNA gene of the Chlorella chloroplasts: Complete nucleotide sequence of the 23S rRNA gene Takashi YamadaMiyuki Shimaji Original Articles Pages: 347 - 352
Yeast centromere sequences do not confer mitotic stability on circular plasmids containing ARS elements of Tetrahymena thermophila rDNA Anthony A. AminRonald E. Pearlman Original Articles Pages: 353 - 357
Temperature sensitive pet mutants in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae that lose mitochondrial RNA David M. MuellerTapan K. BiswasGodfrey S. Getz Original Articles Pages: 359 - 367
LEU2 directed expression of β-galactosidase activity and phleomycin resistance in Yarrowia lipolytica Claude GaillardinAnne-Marie Ribet Original Articles Pages: 369 - 375
The Yarrowia lipolytica LEU2 gene Lance S. DavidowFrank S. KaczmarekArthur E. Franke Original Articles Pages: 377 - 383
Identification of a lys2 mutant of Candida maltosa by means of transformation G. KunzeR. BodeD. Birnbaum Original Articles Pages: 385 - 391
Biosynthetic and regulatory role of lys9 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Melissa K. WinstonJ. K. Bhattacharjee Original Articles Pages: 393 - 398
Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains sensitive to inorganic mercury Bun-ichiro OnoEstuo SakamotoKumie Yamaguchi Original Articles Pages: 399 - 406
The disomy for chromosome IV and the spontaneous rho- mutability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae A. B. DevinNatalia A. KoltovayaNadezhda I. Cheryomukhina Original Articles Pages: 407 - 410
Genetic modification of the spontaneous rho − mutability in Saccharomyces cerevisiaee A. B. DevinNatalia A. Koltovaya Short Communications Pages: 411 - 413
Phenotypic differences between induced and spontaneous 2μ-plasmid-free segregants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae David J. MeadDavid C. J. GardnerStephen G. Oliver Short Communications Pages: 415 - 418
Concerning the map of chromosome I of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Elisabeth LehmannPeter Munz Short Communications Pages: 419 - 420