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Advances in Genetics increases its focus on modern human genetics and its relation to medicine with the merger of this long-standing serial with Molecular Genetic Medicine. This merger affirms the Academic Press commitment to publish important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines.
This volume of Advances in Genetics continues the series goal to present both human and molecular genetic reviews in a timely fashion. Anderson and Kay investigate CAB gene expression in the regulation of gene transcriptions in plants. Harmon and Allan offer a historical overview of apoptosis and its recent heightened interest. Developments involving four X-linked disorders and their resulting increased susceptibility to infection are presented by Smithand Notarangelo. Dickson and colleagues present research on the role of dystrophin in Duchenne muscular dystrophy and the potential feasibility of gene therapy in curing this disease as well as other diseases involving the heart and central nervous system. The relationship between mice and humans and the ways in which they help each other understand gene function and relationship is presented by Elizabeth Fisher. Timmons and Shearn summarize what information has been learned about prune, Killer of prune, and the prune/Killer of prune lethal interactions: rare genetic phenomena in Drosophila melanogaster. Meiotic recombination, via the breaking and rejoining of DNA and the subsequent reciprocal exchange and the cytological evidence of the exchange, are explored by Ross et al. Last, Coonar and McKenna discuss the four major cardiomyopathies, focusing on recent advances in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Advances in Genetics increases its focus on modern human genetics and its relation to medicine with the merger of this long-standing serial with Molecular Genetic Medicine. This merger affirms the Academic Press commitment to publish important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines.This volume of Advances in Genetics continues the series goal to present both human and molecular genetic reviews in a timely fashion. Anderson and Kay investigate CAB gene expression in the regulation of gene transcriptions in plants. Harmon and Allan offer a historical overview of apoptosis and its recent heightened interest. Developments involving four X-linked disorders and their resulting increased susceptibility to infection are presented by Smithand Notarangelo. Dickson and colleagues present research on the role of dystrophin in Duchenne muscular dystrophy and the potential feasibility of gene therapy in curing this disease as well as other diseases involving the heart and central nervous system. The relationship between mice and humans and the ways in which they help each other understand gene function and relationship is presented by Elizabeth Fisher. Timmons and Shearn summarize what information has been learned about prune, Killer of prune, and the prune/Killer of prune lethal interactions: rare genetic phenomena in Drosophila melanogaster. Meiotic recombination, via the breaking and rejoining of DNA and the subsequent reciprocal exchange and the cytological evidence of the exchange, are explored by Ross et al. Last, Coonar and McKenna discuss the four major cardiomyopathies, focusing on recent advances in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Front Cover 1
Advances in Genetics, Volume 35 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 6
Contributors 10
Chapter 1. Phototransduction and Circadian Clock Pathways Regulating Gene Transcription in Higher Plants 12
I. Introduction 12
II. The CAB Gene: A Model for Circadian Clock and Light Regulation of Transcription 13
III. Plant Photoreceptors 17
IV. Identification of Signal Transduction Intermediates 22
V. Genetic Analysis of Plant Phototransduction Pathways 26
VI. Genetic Analysis of the Circadian Clock in Plants and Cyanobacteria 28
VII. Cis- and Trans-Acting Elements Required for Light- and Clock-Regulated CAB Expression 31
VIII. Conclusions and Future Perspectives 36
References 39
Chapter 2. Apoptosis 46
I. Introduction 46
II. Genesis of the Apoptosis Concept 47
III. The Scientific Revolution Gains Momentum 60
IV. Conclusions 63
References 64
Chapter 3. Molecular Basis for X-Linked Immunodeficiencies 68
I. Introduction 68
II. Brief History of Immunodeficiencies 69
III. Phenotype and Cellular Basis of XLA 76
IV. Cloning of the XLA Gene and Spectrum of Mutations 78
V. Phenotype and Cellular Basis of SCID 84
VI. Cloning of the XSCID Gene and Spectrum of Mutations 85
VII. Cellular Basis of WAS 89
VIII. Cloning of the WAS Gene and Spectrum of Mutations 92
IX. Cellular Basis of HIGM 95
X. Cloning of the HIGM Gene and Spectrum of Mutations 96
XI. Gene Therapy in Primary Immunodeficiency 106
XII. Concluding Remarks 108
References 110
Chapter 4. Gene Therapy of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy 136
I. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy 136
II. The Basis of Gene Therapy for DMD 142
III. Methods for Gene Transfer into SkeletaI Muscle 148
IV. Conclusions 160
References 161
Chapter 5. The Contribution of the Mouse to Advances in Human Genetics 174
I. Introduction 174
II. Humans Discover Mouse Genetics 175
III. The Mouse Is a Model Mammal 176
IV. The Mouse Human Comparative Map: A Genetic Rosetta Stone 181
V. Mouse Genomics 184
VI . The Contribution of the Mouse to Advances in Understanding Human Genetic Disease 187
VII. Modeling Human Disorders in the Mouse 203
VIII. The Future Contribution of the Mouse to Advances in Human Genetics 214
References 216
Chapter 6. Prune/Killer of Prune: A Conditional Dominant Lethal Interaction in Drosophila 226
I. Discovery of the prune/Killer of prune Interaction 226
II. The awd Gene 228
III. The prune Gene 241
IV. The prune/Killer of prune Lethal Genetic Interaction 255
References 263
Chapter 7. Chiasmata, Crossovers, and Meiotic Chromosome Segregation 272
I. Introduction 272
II. Exchanges Enhance the Fidelity of Meiotic Chromosome Segregation 274
III. The Roles of Recombinationin Enhancing Disjunction 284
IV. The Role of Chiasma Binder in Ensuring Disjunction 290
V. Recombination Intermediates and Chiasma Formation 292
VI. Not All Exchanges Ensure Disjunction 295
VII. Summary 296
References 297
Chapter 8. Molecular Genetics of Familial Cardiomyopathies 304
I. Introduction 304
II. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 305
III. Dilated Cardiomyopathy 323
IV. Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy 328
V. Restrictive Cardiomyopathy 330
VI. Other Primary Heart Muscle Diseases 331
VII. Familial Syndromes Which Include Myocardial Involvement 333
VIII. Conclusion 333
References 333
Index 344

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.3.1997
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik / Molekularbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zellbiologie
Technik
ISBN-10 0-08-056822-X / 008056822X
ISBN-13 978-0-08-056822-5 / 9780080568225
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