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Introduction | 1 | |
Cytogenetics | ||
Reprint of Creighton and McClintock 1931: A Correlation of Cytological and Genetical Crossing-over in Zea mays | 7 | |
Recollections of Barbara McClintock's Cornell Years | 13 | |
Barbara McClintock: Reminiscences | 19 | |
Barbara McClintock: Recollections of a Graduate Student | 25 | |
Neurospora Chromosomes | 33 | |
The Early Years of Maize Genetics | 45 | |
Transposition | ||
Reprint of McClintock 1952: Chromosome Organization and Genic Expression | 73 | |
Insertion by Phages and Transposons | 109 | |
Cold Spring Harbor 1944-1955: A Minimemoir | 115 | |
Annals of Mobile DNA Elements in Drosophila: The Impact and Influence of Barbara McClintock | 117 | |
The Mutable waxy and bronze1 Alleles of Maize | 123 | |
Remembrances of Barbara McClintock | 133 | |
The Nucleolar-organizing Element | 139 | |
Do Some "Parasitic" DNA Elements Earn an Honest Living? | 145 | |
The Plural of Heterochromatin | 155 | |
A Tapestry of Transposition | 173 | |
Reprint of McClintock 1956: Intranuclear Systems Controlling Gene Action and Mutation | 185 | |
Retirement | ||
Reprint of Introduction: The Discovery and Characterization of Transposable Elements: The Collected Papers of Barbara McClintock | 205 | |
Kernels and Colonies: The Challenge of Pattern | 213 | |
Phage Mu: An Early Prokaryotic Controlling Element | 223 | |
Discovery of the Bacterial Transposon Tn10 | 225 | |
McClintock (1933): Implications for Meiotic Chromosome Pairing | 233 | |
Twenty-five Years of Transposable Element Research in Koln | 243 | |
Obsession with Sequences | 265 | |
The Revenge of the Mayans | 273 | |
"Please Come to My Laboratory for Better Coffee, Fresh Orange Juice,...Conversation" | 277 | |
Transposable Elements (Ty) in Yeast | 281 | |
Controlling Elements, Mutable Alleles, and Mating-type Interconversion | 289 | |
Thinking about Programmed Genome Rearrangements in a Genome Static State of Mind | 299 | |
The Role of McClintock's Controlling Element Concept in the Story of Yeast Mating-type Switching | 307 | |
From Bacterial Flagella to Homeodomains | 315 | |
Discovery of Tc1 in the Nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans | 319 | |
Reprint of McClintock 1978: Mechanisms That Rapidly Reorganize the Genome | 335 | |
The Nobel Prize and a Molecular Retrospective | ||
Reprint of McClintock 1984: Nobel Prize Lecture: The Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge | 361 | |
Broken Chromosomes and Telomeres | 381 | |
Maize Transposable Elements: A Story in Four Parts | 389 | |
Name Index | 417 | |
Subject Index | 419 |
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