Mutagenesis of C. elegans using N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea Elizabeth De Stasio, Dinesh Stanislaus and Catherine Lephoto. Department of Biology, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wl 54911
Reverse genetics using transposon Tcl: A progress report Ronald H.A. Plasterk, Marianne de Vroomen, the Netherlands Cancer Institute, Division of Molecular Biology, Plesmanlaan 121,1066 CX Amsterdam, the Netherlands, fax + 31 20 6172625, phone +31 20 5122081, E-mail RPLAS@NKI.NL
Evolution of vulva-formation: Part II: Species with a central vulva Ralf J. Sommer & Paul W. Sternberg, California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology 156-29, Pasadena, CA 91125
FROM ASCARIS TO C. ELEGANS: A WAY TO STUDY GENE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION Huang Y-J., Tobler H. and Muller F., Institute of Zoology, University of Pribourg, Perolles, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
Characterization of the axonal guidance and outgrowth gene unc-33 W. Li, R. K. Herman and J. E. Shaw Department of Genetics and Cell biology, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108
Function of a Domain of the Myosin Heavy Chain Implicated in Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Craig A. Almeida, Kerry E. Swift and John J. Collins Department of Biochemistry and Molecular, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03820
Evolution of vulva formation: Part IV: Variation in AC position can cause a shift of vulva formation towards p(4- 6).p Ralf J. Sommer & Paul W. Sternberg, HHMI & California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology 156-29, Pasadena, CA
THE MATERNAL GENE SKN-4 AND THE SPECIFICATION OF VENTRAL BLASTOMERE FATES IN THE EARLY C. ELEGANS EMBRYO Bruce Bowerman, Paula R. Martin, Christopher J. Thorpe, and Christopher A. Shelton. The Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403.