Cassette tapes of contributors reading out their papers fromGenetical ResearchVol. 73, No. 3 (1999), published in honour of Douglas Falconer

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  • Reference
    • GB 237 Coll-1690/6
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1999
  • Physical Description
    • 10 Cassettes

Scope and Content

Contains:
Tape I, Side A: R. Frankham's paper 'Quantitative genetics in conservation biology', read by Ron Lewis;
Tape I, Side B: P.D. Keightley and S.A. Knott's paper 'Testing the correspondence between map positions of quantitative trait loci', read by Peter Keightley;
Tape II, Side A: B. Charlesworth and D. Charlesworth's paper 'The genetic basis of inbreeding depression', read by Deborah and Bryan Charlesworth;
Tape II, Side B: N.H. Barton's paper 'Clines in polygenenic traits', read by Nick Barton;
Tape III, Side A: M.C. Whitlock's paper 'Neutral additive genetic variance in a metapopulation', read by Deborah Charlesworth;
Tape III, Side B: L.N. Lukens, J. Doebley's paper 'Epistatic and environmental interactions for quantitative trait loci involved in maize evolution', read by Richard Ennos and Lewis Lukens (continued on Tape VIII, Side A);
Tape V, Side A only: M. Lynch's paper 'Estimating genetic correlations in natural populations', read by Jinliang Wang;
Tape VI, Side A: L. Bunger and W.G. Hill's paper, 'Role of growth hormone in the genetic change of mice divergently selected for body weight and fatness', read by Lutz Bunger;
Tape VI, Side B: T.T. Vaughn, L.S. Pletcher, A. Peripato, K. King-Ellison, E. Adams, C. Erikson and J.M. Cheverud's paper 'Mapping quantitative trait loci for murine growth: a closer look at genetic architecture', read by Bill Hill;
Tape VII, Side B only: M. Kirkpatrick and T. Bataillon's paper 'Artificial selection on phenotypically plastic traits', read by Mark Kirkpatrick;
Tape VIII, Side A only: L.N. Lukens, J. Doebley's paper 'Epistatic and environmental interactions for quantitative trait loci involved in maize evolution', read by Richard Ennos and Lewis Lukens (continued from Tape III, Side B);
Tape IX, Side A: D.M. Nielsen and B.S. Weir's paper 'A classical setting for associations between markers and loci affecting quantitative traits', read by Dahlia Nielsen;
Tape IX, Side B: R. Lande and G. Wilkinson's paper 'Models of sex-ratio meiotic drive and sexual selection in stalk-eyed flies', read by Gerald Wiklinson;
Tape X, Sides A and B: A. Garcia-Dorada, C. Lopez-Fanjul and A. Caballero's paper 'Properties of spontaneous mutations affecting quantitative traits', read by Armando Caballero;
Tape XI, Side A (and B?): R.F. Lyman, C. Lai and T.F. Mackay's paper 'Linkage disequillibrium mapping of molecular polymorphisms at the scabrous locus associated with naturally occurring variation in bristle number in Drosophila melanogaster', read by Trudy Mackay.
Tape IV, containing Z.B. Zeng, C.H. Kao and C.J. Basten's paper 'Estimating the genetic architecture of quantitative traits', read by Z.B. Zeng, not is not present.

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