Comparative mapping between Medicago sativa and Pisum sativum P. KalóA. SeresG. B. Kiss Original Paper 01 September 2004 Pages: 235 - 246
The cytoplasmic male-sterile type and normal type mitochondrial genomes of sugar beet share the same complement of genes of known function but differ in the content of expressed ORFs M. SatohT. KuboT. Mikami Original Paper 01 September 2004 Pages: 247 - 256
Molecular evolution of a mitochondrial polB gene, encoding a family B DNA polymerase, towards the elimination from Agrocybe mitochondrial genomes B. MouhamadouG. BarrosoJ. Labarère Original Paper 10 September 2004 Pages: 257 - 263
SCH9, a putative protein kinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affects HOT1 -stimulated recombination R. PrustyR. L. Keil Original Paper 03 September 2004 Pages: 264 - 274
Wide-range transcriptional modulating effect of ntrR under microaerobiosis in Sinorhizobium meliloti L. G. PuskásZ. B. NagyI. Dusha Original Paper 09 September 2004 Pages: 275 - 289
The Arabidopsis GNARLED gene encodes the NAP125 homolog and controls several actin-based cell shape changes I. ZimmermannR. SaedlerM. Hulskamp Original Paper 11 September 2004 Pages: 290 - 296
Nonsense mutations in the essential gene SUP35 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are non-lethal S. ChabelskayaD. KiktevG. Zhouravleva Original Paper 03 September 2004 Pages: 297 - 307
Genetic mapping of EST-derived microsatellites from the diploid Gossypium arboreum in allotetraploid cotton Z.-G. HanW.-Z. GuoT.-Z. Zhang Original Paper 11 September 2004 Pages: 308 - 327
Flutolanil and carboxin resistance in Coprinus cinereus conferred by a mutation in the cytochrome b 560 subunit of succinate dehydrogenase complex (Complex II) Y. ItoH. MuraguchiS. O. Yanagi Original Paper 08 September 2004 Pages: 328 - 335
aubergine mutations in Drosophila melanogaster impair P cytotype determination by telomeric P elements inserted in heterochromatin. D. ReissT. JosseS. Ronsseray Original Paper 14 September 2004 Pages: 336 - 343
Efficient gene disruption in the koji -mold Aspergillus sojae using a novel variation of the positive-negative method T. TakahashiO. HatamotoK. Abe Original Paper 16 September 2004 Pages: 344 - 352
Heat shock-induced degradation of Msn2p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae transcription factor, occurs in the nucleus S. LalletH. GarreauM. Jacquet Original Paper 16 September 2004 Pages: 353 - 362