Retinoblastoma Gene Mutations in Chemically Induced Liver Tumor Samples of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes). Jeanette M. RotchellElcin UlnalGary K. Ostrander Pages: S44 - S49
Progression of Infection and Tumor Development in Damselfish C.E. CampbellP.D.L. GibbsM.C. Schmale Pages: S107 - S114
Transformation-Associated Recombination (TAR) Cloning of Tumor-Inducing Xmrk2 Gene from Xiphophorus maculatus Jakob M. KirchnerVesselina IvanovaRonald B. Walter Pages: S168 - S176
Production of Transgenic Live-Bearing Fish and Crustaceans with Replication-Defective Pantropic Retroviral Vectors Aliye SarmasikC.Z. ChunThomas T. Chen Pages: S177 - S184
Genetic Analysis of Neoplasia Induced by N-Nitroso-N-methylurea in Xiphophorus Hybrid Fish Steven KazianisIrma Gimenez-ContiRonald B. Walter Pages: S37 - S43
Reporter Gene Expression in Fish Following Cutaneous Infection with Pantropic Retroviral Vectors T.A. PaulJ.C. BurnsJ.W. Casey Pages: S81 - S87
Application of Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) to Fish Genetics and Genome Mapping Ruth B. Phillips Pages: S145 - S152
The Medaka as a Model for Studying Germ-Cell Mutagenesis and Genomic Instability Akihiro ShimaAtsuko Shimada Pages: S162 - S167
Comparative Genomics of Medaka: The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) Masaru NonakaMegumi MatsuoAkihiro Shima Pages: S141 - S144
Cell Cultures and Retroviral Particles From a Tumor of a Moray Eel Charles BuckCharles WalshDavid Barnes Pages: S196 - S202
Three Unique Experimental Fish Stories: Poecilia (the Past), Xiphophorus (the Present), and Medaka (the Future) Richard B. SetlowAvril D. Woodhead Pages: S17 - S23
A Proposed Classification Scheme for Xiphophorus Melanomas Based on Histopathologic Analyses Irma Gimenez-ContiArvil D. WoodheadRonald B. Walter Pages: S100 - S106
Utility of Natural Populations for Microarray Analyses: Isolation of Genes Necessary for Functional Genomic Studies Marjorie F. OleksiakKevin J. KolellDouglas L. Crawford Pages: S203 - S211
Genomic Plasticity and Melanoma Formation in the Fish Xiphophorus Alexander FroschauerCornelia KörtingJean-Nicolas Volff Pages: S72 - S80
Relative Base Excision Repair in Xiphophorus Fish Tissue Extracts Ronald B. WalterHuang-Mo SungChristi A. Walter Pages: S50 - S60
Use of the Japanese Pufferfish (Fugu rubripes) in Comparative Genomics Melody S. ClarkSarah F. SmithGreg Elgar Pages: S130 - S140
Dioxin Toxicology and the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor: Insights from Fish and Other Non-traditional Models Mark E. Hahn Pages: S224 - S238
Bacteriophage λ and Plasmid pUR288 Transgenic Fish Models for Detecting In Vivo Mutations Richard N. WinnMichelle NorrisKathryn Brayer Pages: S185 - S195
Resolution of UV-Induced DNA Damage in Xiphophorus Fishes David L. MitchellJarah A. MeadorRonald B. Walter Pages: S61 - S71
Aquaria Fish Models of Human Disease: Reports and Recommendations from the Working Groups Rodney S. NairnMichael C. SchmaleRonald B. Walter Pages: S249 - S258
Xiphophorus Genetic Linkage Map: Beginnings of Comparative Gene Mapping in Fishes Donald C. MorizotRodney S. NairnSteven Kazianis Pages: S153 - S161
Genetic Relationship of Tumor-Associated Piscine Retroviruses Sandra L. QuackenbushJoel RovnakJames W. Casey Pages: S88 - S99
Four Resource Centers for Fishes: Specifies, Stocks, and Services William E. HawkinsMelody S. ClarkMonte Westerfield Pages: S239 - S248
Genetic Analysis of Susceptibility to Spontaneous and UV-Induced Carcinogenesis in Xiphophorus Hybrid Fish Rodney S. NairnSteven KazianisDonald C. Morizot Pages: S24 - S36