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March, 1987; 101 (Supplement)

INTRODUCTION

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    Introduction
    Peter N. Goodfellow
    Development 1987 101: 1

ARTICLES

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    Clues from other animals and theoretical considerations
    Anne McLaren
    Development 1987 101: 3-4;
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    Primary sex determination in the nematode C. elegans
    Jonathan Hodgkin
    Development 1987 101: 5-16;
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    Genetics of sex determination: what can we learn from Drosophila?
    Rolf Nöthiger, Monica Steinmann-Zwicky
    Development 1987 101: 17-24;
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    Sex determination in mice: Y and chromosome 17 interactions
    Robert P. Erickson, Edward J. Durbin, Laura L. Tres
    Development 1987 101: 25-32;
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    The Y-chromosomal and autosomal testis-determining genes
    Albert De La Chapelle
    Development 1987 101: 33-38;
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    Mapping the Y chromosome
    P. N. Goodfellow
    Development 1987 101: 39
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    Ordering of Y-specific sequences by deletion mapping and analysis of X–Y interchange males and females
    M. A. Ferguson-Smith, N. A. Affara, R. E. Magenis
    Development 1987 101: 41-50;
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    Mapping of testis-determining locus on Yp by the molecular genetic analysis of XX males and XY females
    Ulrich Müller
    Development 1987 101: 51-58;
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    Genetic analysis of the human Y chromosome by chromosome-mediated gene transfer
    Catrin A. Pritchard, Peter N. Goodfellow
    Development 1987 101: 59-65;
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    Normal and abnormal interchanges between the human X and Y chromosomes
    Jean Weissenbach, Jacqueline Levilliers, Christine Petit, François Rouyer, Marie-Christine Simmler
    Development 1987 101: 67-74;
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    Structural features of the Y chromosome
    E. Southern
    Development 1987 101: 75
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    Repeated DNA of the human Y chromosome
    Kirby D. Smith, Keith E. Young, C. Conover Talbot, Jr, Barbara J. Schmeckpeper
    Development 1987 101: 77-92;
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    Structure of repeated sequences in the centromeric region of the human Y chromosome
    Chris Tyler-Smith
    Development 1987 101: 93-100;
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    Telomeres of the human X and Y chromosomes
    Howard J. Cooke
    Development 1987 101: 101-106;
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    Mapping the mouse X chromosome: possible symmetry in the location of a family of sequences on the mouse X and Y chromosomes
    Philip Avner, Colin Bishop, Laurence Amar, Jacques Cambrou, Didier Hatat, Danielle Arnaud, Marie-Geneviève Mattei
    Development 1987 101: 107-116;
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    Other genes of the Y chromosome
    Jonathan Wolfe
    Development 1987 101: 117-118;
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    Pseudoautosomal genes in man
    P. J. Goodfellow, S. Darling, G. Banting, B. Pym, C. Mondello, P. N. Goodfellow
    Development 1987 101: 119-125;
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    Identification of incomplete coding sequences for steroid sulphatase on the human Y chromosome: evidence for an ancestral pseudoautosomal gene?
    N. Fraser, A. Ballabio, M. Zollo, G. Persico, I. Craig
    Development 1987 101: 127-132;
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    The role of the mammalian Y chromosome in spermatogenesis
    Paul S. Burgoyne
    Development 1987 101: 133-141;
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    The use of Y-chromosome-specific repeated DNA sequences in the analysis of testis development in an XX/XY mouse
    Lalji Singh, Shoichi Matsukuma, K. W. Jones
    Development 1987 101: 143-149;
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    Hypothesis: a Y-chromosomal gene causes gonadoblastoma in dysgenetic gonads
    David C. Page
    Development 1987 101: 151-155;
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    Mapping the H-Y gene
    Elizabeth Simpson, Phillip Chandler, Anne McLaren, Els Goulmy, Christine M. Disteche, David C. Page, Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith
    Development 1987 101: 157-161;
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    Evidence for the presence of testicular tissue and Sxs antigen in the absence of Y-derived sequences
    Ulf H. Wiberg, Gerd Scherer
    Development 1987 101: 163-166;
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    The use of specific DNA probes to analyse the Sxr mutation in the mouse
    C. E. Bishop, C. Roberts, J.-L. Michot, C. Nagamine, H. Winking, J.-L. Guénet, A. Weith
    Development 1987 101: 167-175;
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    Testis-specific transcripts detected by a human Y-DNA-derived probe
    P. Leroy, E. Seboun, M. G. Mattei, M. Fellous, C. E. Bishop
    Development 1987 101: 177-183;

SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVES

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    The mammalian Y chromosome: molecular search for the sex-determining gene
    Ian Craig, Elaine Levy, Neil Fraser
    Development 1987 101: 185-190;

ABSTRACTS

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    Abstracts of posters presented at the meeting
    Development 1987 101: 191-198;
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    Index of Authors and Titles
    Development 1987 101: 199-200;
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    Subject Index
    Development 1987 101: 201-203;
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