Subject Index
A
Absiclia glauca 4238, 599, 625
Acetamidase 21
Acriflavin 41
Actin promoter 625
adel gene 1
Adenylate kinase 405
ADR1 399
Momyces 449
ARS 99, 377
ARS1 15
ARS element 599
ARS-like activity 583
Aspergillus 135
Aspergillus nidulans 21, 141, 443, 471
A‘Trich 617
ATP synthase 8 81
ATPase 105
Beglucosidase 175
Basidiomycetes 547
Beta-lactam antibiotics 337
Bkm 16)
Bleomycin 443
c
CAMP 127
Candida shehatae 199
Candida utilis 193
cDNA expression \ibrary 644
Cell cycle 577
Cephalosporium acremonium 209,
337
cGMP 127
Chlamydomonas 4\
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 251, 349,
483, 489
Chloroplast 263, 377
Chloroplast DNA 247
Chloroplast genes 157
Chloroplast heredity 251
Chioroplast insert © 457
Chloroplast recombination 483
Chloroplast transcription com-
plexes 19/7
Chromopliast 219
Chromosomal integration 413
Circadian rhythm 197
Cladosporium fulvum 231
Class llintron 69
Cloning 527, 591
Codon usage 323
CO) 357
Complex Ill alteration 111
Complex transcription unit 69
Coprinus 33
Core protein! 111
CPi apoproteins 489
Curing 37
Cyclic AMP 577
Cytochrome b 111
Cytochrome c oxidase 9311
Oytoduciion Sit
Q
Oelta 323
Deuteramyceta 231
Disomy 569
Distribution 617
DNA 205
DNA-DNA hybridization 225
DNA double-strand cut 429
DNA-protein interactions 157
ONA rearrangement 429
DNAsequence 175
DNA sequencing 55
Duplication 1
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Electron microscopy 49
Endo-f-1,4-glucanase 413
Enzyme overproduction 519
Ethanol 9
Ethanol-sensitive genes 421
Ethanol-tolerant genes 424
Ethidium bromide 41
Euglena 465, 611
Evolution 81
Evolution of introns 329
F
Filamentous fungus 337
Fission yeast 527
5-fluoroorotic acid resistance 277
Frameshift-suppression 387
frqmutants 127
Fungal genetics 555
Fungi 297
G
GO protein 577
Galactose promoter 105
Gene conversion 1
Gene expression 527
Gene isolation 547
Gene localization 149,215
Gene regulation 21
Gene structure 193
Genetic mapping strategies 555
Genome size 257
Genomic variability 369
Glucanolytic brewer’s yeast 413
Glycosylation 561
Group lintrons 329
Group Il intron 291, 329, 497
H
h mutations 535
Heat shock 443
Herbicide 465
Homoeologous chromosomes’ 167
Homothaliic/heterothallic strains 421
Homotnallic sivains ‘Gi
Homothallism 429
BY QOMNGiN B Qhasdhatranster-
ase 337
\
in vitro and in vivo DNA synthesis 283
\ndusirial yeast 4167
informational suppression 305
Informational suppressors 141
Interaction 387
Interferon alpha-factor 561
\nergenic conversion 119
Intrachromosomal recombination 399
Inverted repeat 205
Isogenic 9
lsoleucine-valine biosynthesis 167
\terated sequences 399
K
Kluyveromyces fragilis 175
L
Lariat RNA 291
LCP Git
Linear DNA 297
Linear DNA killer plasmid 99
Maize 91
Maize chloroplasts 241
Male-sterile cytoplasms 457
Mating pheromones 543
Mating type 161, 435, 535
Mating-type locus 251
Mating-type switching 511
Meiotic and mitotic stability 399
Meiotic dyads 569
Meiotic nondisjunction 555
Dum miniplasmids 45
Minor tRNAs 323
Mitochondria 209, 305, 329, 357
Mitochondrial DNA 41, 55, 215, 369
Mitochondrial gene expression 311
Mitochondrial gene fusions 391
Mitochondrial genes 475
Mitochondrial mutants 111
Mitochondrial/Nuclear 387
Molybdenum cofactor 349
MONA 81, 235, 599
mtDNA diversity 149
Multiple integration 519
Mutagen dose 471
Mutation induction 471
Mutant yield 471
N
Neomycin resistance 625
Neusrospora crassa slime mutant 283
Nitrate reductase 349
vill
Non-essential DNA 257
Non-inducible mutants 135
Nuclear homology 617
Nuclear-mitochondrial interac-
tions 311
Nucleotide sequence 406, 457
Nucleotide sequence analogs 225
Oo
OMP-decarboxylase 277
OMPdecase 527
Qomycetes 205
Organellar genomes 91
Organelle biogenesis 391
P
Pathogenicity 555
Penicillin 449
Penicillium chrysogenum 277, 449
Pepper 219
Permease 135
Petite genome replication 583
Petunia 235
Petunia hybrida 377
pH sensitivity 135
Phase shift 127
Pheromone 271
Photosystem gene 247
Photosystem | mutants 483, 489
Phytophthora 215
Pichia stipitis 199, 605
pKD1 185
Plant mtDNA 475
Plasma membrane 105
Plasmid 297
Plastid gene expression 69
Ploidy 9
Podospora anserina 291
Point mutations 443
Presumptive polyploids D-xylose fer-
mentation 605
Processing genes 225
Protein blotting 157
Protein synthesis 443
Protoplast fusion 199, 435
psaA2 gene 489
psa 247
psbA 465
Purine rich small RNA molecules 283
pyrG 277
Q
Qg polypeptide 465
Quinic acid utilization 136
R
Recombinant DNA 547
Recombination 1, 119, 235
Repeated sequences 55
Replication 99, 377
Replicative intermediates 49
Restriction endonucleases 225
Restriction mapping 149
Ribosomal DNA 435
Ribosomal protein L25 193
Ribosomal RNA genes 33, 209
Ribosome-binding site 475
RNA primer 283
RNA processing 391
RNA splicing 497, 503
RNA transcripts 219
rRNA promoters 241
s
Saccharomyces cerevisiae 99, 175,
271, 323, 405, 413, 511, 561, 577
Saccharomycopsis crataegensis 297
Schizophyllum commune 547
Schizosaccharomyces pombe 119,
329, 535, 543, 591
Secretion 271, 561
Selective constraint 81
Senescence 291
Sequence 357
Sequence analysis 611
Sexual agglutination 271
Somatic hybrid 235
Southern blotting 225
Spacer DNA inversions 33
Spinach 263
Sporulation 429
5SrRNA sequence 263
Stability 15
Supercoiled ONA 257
Suppression by gene amplifi-
cation 497
Suppression by high copy num-
r 503
bei
Survival rate 443
T
Tau 323
Tetrahymena 357
Tissue culture 369
Tobacco 247
Tomato leaf mould 231
Transcription 247, 263, 617
Transcripts 611
Transformation 21, 185, 337, 413, 449,
547, 625
Translation 305
Transposable elements 323
Triticum aestivum 369
tRNA genes 91
trp 449
U
Unequal crossing-over 1
Upstream homology 475
UV light 37
Vv
Vicinal diketone off-flavours 167
Viruslike particles 37
Ww
Wheat 91
Wine yeasts 421
Y
Yarrowia lipolytica 37
Yeast 9, 105, 297, 305, 387, 569, 583
Yeast genome 161
Yeast mitochondria 391, 497, 503
Yeast plasmid 185
Yeast transformation 519
z
Zygomycetes 599