Journal of Genetics


 Vol. 49 May– December 1949


Contents

Vol. 49, No. 1 (May, 1948)
Some observation on the microphthalmia gene in the mouse. (With Six Text-figures) – Hans Gruneberg. 1 – 13
The genetics of Corchorus (Jute). V. The inheritance and linkage relations of tbitter taste, anther and corolla colour – R. L. M. Ghose, K. R. Rao and B. C. Kundu.
14 – 22
Les heterochromosomes dans l'ovogenese des mammiferes (Epinys norvegicus Excl . et Mus musculus L,) (Avee les Planches 1 – 4, contenant les figures 1 – 28 et cinq figures dans le texte) – H. A. Guenin. 23 – 37
Genetics and cytology of Drosophila subobscura. III. Transplantation of eye-buds between Drosophila subobscura and Drosophila melanogster – J. M. Rendel and A. C. E. Suley. 38 – 41
Nucleolar and cell volumes in a polyploid series of the Musae.(With Two Text-figures) – G. B. Wilson. 42 – 45
Further studies on the inheritance of anthocyanin pigmentation in Asiatic cotton – Chi Pao Yu and Te Sun Chang. 46 – 56
Genetical and cytological studies of Musa. X. Stomatal size and plant vigour in relation to polyploidy. (With Five Text-figures) – N. W. Simmonds 57 – 68
Hybridism in Musa. II. Somatic cytology of seedlings in relation to gametogenesis. (With Twenty-Six Text-figures) – L. N. H. Larter 69 – 86
Vol. 49, No. 2 (October, 1948)
 
Methods for the study of histocompatibility genes. (With Two Text-figures) – G.D. Snell 87 – 108
The genetics of balaram resistance. VII. Gossypium arboreum L. – R. L. Knight 109 – 116
The number of genotypes which can be formed with a given number of genes – J. B. S. Haldane 117 – 119
The genetic basis of sterility in some Drosophila Hybrids. (With Two Text-figures) – Rowena Lamy 120 – 125
Genetics and cytology of Drosophila subobscura. IV. An extreme example of delay in gene action, causing sterility (With Nine Text-figures) – Helen Spurway 126 – 140
Genetics and cytology of Drosophila subobscura. V. The genital abnormalities associated with the sex-linked recessive crossveinless. (With Five Text-figures) – Myrtle J. Bird 141 – 150
Wild population studies: Drosophila funebris near Manchester. With Plate 5 and One Text-figures) – G. K. Berrie and F. W. Sansome 151 – 152
Production of pure lines in bees. (With Three Text-figures) – H. Kalmus and C. A. B. Smith. 153 – 158
Vol. 49, No. 3 (December, 1949)
 
The estimation of the frequency of recombinations. I. Matings of known phase. (With Two Text-figures) – D. J. Finney 159 – 176
The inheritance of resistance to three races of Tilletia foetida and Two races of T. caries in a cross between White Federation 38 and Selection 1403 wheats. (With Three Text-figures) – A. T. Pugsley 177 – 182
Racial divergence in fin ray variation patterns in Gasterosteus aculeatus. (With Four Text-figures) – M. J. Heuts 183 – 191
The Possible influence of major mutations on general or directional mutability of the genotype. (With One Text-figure) – Rowena Lamy 192 – 208
Chiasma interference in diploid,tetraploid and interchange spermatocytes of the earwig, Forficula auricularia. (With Two Text-figures) – H. G. Callan 209 – 213
Gene frequencies in London's cats – A. G. Searle 214 – 220
Meiosis in seeded diploids of Musa – N. W. Simmonds and K. S. Dodds 221 – 225
The estimation of mutation rates from incompletely tested gametes, and the detection of mutations in mammals. (With Two Text-figures) – D. S. Falconer 226 – 234
Potato grafting experiments. I. The effect of grafting scions of Epicure on the short-day species Solanum demissum. (With Plates 6 and 7) – H. W. Howard 235 – 241
A Preliminary pachytene chromosome map of the house mouse. (With Plate 8 and 9) – B. M. Slizynski 242 – 245
The mechanism of chromosome pairing during meiosis in male Apolipthisa subincana (Mycetophilidae, Diptera). (With Plate 10 and 32 Text-figures) – Onsy G. Fahmy 246 – 263
The distribution of the numbers of mutants in bacterial populations – D. E. Lea and C. A. Coulson 264 – 285
Albinism in Rana temporaria. (With Plate 11) – W. A. Smallcombe 286 – 290
Variation in the number of stamens in the common chickweed. (With One Text-figure) – Gordon Haskell 291 – 301