Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg
Cold Spring Harbor papers and books
Archive DI

Archive "DI", notebook "DI.A" is effectively the syllabus used for a course Esther took during the Spring of 1947 at UC Berkeley. The course is "Botany 128: Cytogenetics". An examination of reference papers and books for this course includes the following list (this is not the entire list of references).

Archive "DI", booklet "DI.B" is similar to "DI.A", but is for a different UC Berkely course: Bacteriology 250, the laboratory course that corresponds to Botany 128, Cytogenetics. Additional papers and books are referenced, and are included here as well.

References are from notebook "DI.A", unless explicitly stated to be found in another notebook. Some references may appear in several notebooks.

There is some significance to this list of references. Almost all the references are to research colleagues that attended Cold Spring Harbor Symposia with a subject matter related to Genetics. Thus this list of references shows that these researchers were familiar with and interested in all the published papers and books related to genetics: certainly Esther Lederberg was interested in ideas expressed in all these references. The topics of interest were of interest to all the attendees.

A few of the references are to reasearchers that might not have been able to attend the Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, as they might be outside the United States. Examples of such researchers include J. B. S. Haldane, Julian Huxley, and others. However, the attendees would have been quite aware of the ideas of these researchers as well.


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  1. Adelberg, Bact. Rev. 17: 253-267, 1953 (DI.B)
  2. Altenburg, E., "Genetics", Holt, 1945
  3. Anderson, E. G., "corssing-over in the case of attached X chromosomes in Drosophila melanogaster", Genetics 10:403-417, 1925
  4. Anderson, E., Sax, K., "A cytological analysis of self-sterility in Tradescantia", Bot. Gaz. 95:609-621, 1934
  5. Atwood, S. S., "Oppositional alleles in natural populations of Trifolium repens", Genetics, 29:428-435, 1944
  6. Atwood, K., Mukei, PNAS 389:1027, 1953 (DI.B)
  7. Auerbach, C., Robson, J. M., Carr, J. G., "The chemical production of mutations", Science 105:243-247, 1947
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  9. Beadle, G. W., "A gene for sticky chromosomes in Zea mays", Zeit. und Abstam. u Vererb. 63:195-217, 1932
  10. Beadle, G. W., Emerson, S., "The relation of crossing-over to chromosome association in Zea-Euchlaena hybrids", Genetics 17:481-501, 1932
  11. Beadle, G. W., Emerson, S., "Further studies of crossing-over in attached X chromosomes of Drosphilia melanogaster", Genetics 20:192-206, 1935
  12. Beadle, "Genetics in the 20th century", 1950 (DI.B)
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  14. Catcheside, D. G., "A position effect in Oenothera", Jour. Genetics 38:345-352, 1939
  15. Catcheside, Ann. Bot. 8:119-130, 1944 (DI.B)
  16. Catcheside, D. G., "Effect of ionizing radiations on chromosomes", Biol. Revs. 20:14-28, 1945
  17. Catcheside, D. G., Lea, D. E., "The effect of ionization distribution on chromosome breakage by x-rays", Journal Genet. 45:186-196, 1943
  18. Lea, D. E., Catcheside, D. G., "The mechanism of induction by radiation of chromosome aberrations in Tradescantia", J. Genet. 44:216-245, 1943
  19. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Vol. IX "Genes and chromosomes", 1941
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  21. Darlington, C. D., "The origin and behavior of chiasmata", VII Zea Mays, Z. I. A. V. 67:96-114, 1934
  22. Darlington, C. D., "The time, place and action of crossing over", Journal Genet. 31:185-212, 1935
  23. Darlington, C. D., "The internal mechanics of the chromosomes I, II, III", Proc. Royal Soc. B 118:35-96, 1935
  24. Darlington, C. D., "Recent Advances in Cytology", Blakiston, 1937
  25. Darlington, C. D., "Misdivision and the genetics of the centromere", Genetics, 37:341-364, 1939
  26. Darlington, C. D., "Chromosome chemistry and gene action", Nature, 149:66-69, 1942
  27. Darlington, C. D., Janaki Ammal, E. K., "Chromosome atlas of cultivated plants", George Allen & Unwin, 1945
  28. Darlington, C. D., Lacour, L., "The genetics of embryo-sac development", Ann. Bot. N. S. 5:547-562, 1941
  29. Darlington, C. D., Lacour, L., "The detection of inert genes", Journal of Heredity, 32:115-121, 1941
  30. Darlington, C. D., LaCour, L., "The Handling of Chromosomes", George Allen & Unwin, 1942
  31. Darlington, C. D., Upcott, M. B., "Spontaneous chromosome change", Journal Genet. 41:297-338, 1941
  32. Davis, B. D., Experientia 6:41, 1950 (DI.B)
  33. Delbrück, M., "Radiation and the hereditary mechanism", Amer. Nat. 74:350-362
  34. Demerec, M., "Unstable genes", Bot. Rev. 1:233-248, 1935
  35. Demerec, M., "The nature of the gene", Univ. Penn. Bicent. Conf.: 1-11, 1940
  36. Demerec, M., "Unstable genes in Drosphilia", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Vol. 9:145-150, 1941
  37. Demerec, M, Hoover, M. E., "Three related X-chromosome deficiencies in Drosphilia melanogaster", Jour. Hered. 27:206-212, 1936
  38. Bauer, H., Demerec, M., Kaufmann, B. P., "X-ray induced chromosomal alterations in Drosphilia melanogaster", Genetics 23:610-630, 1938
  39. Dobzhansky, Th., "Cytological map of the second chromosome in Drosphilia melanogaster", Biol. Zentralbl. 50:671-685, 1930
  40. Dobzhansky, T., "Position effects of genes", Biol. Revs. 11:364-384, 1936
  41. Dobzhansky, T., "Genetics and the origin of species", Columbia Univ., 1941
  42. Dobzhansky, T., Sturtevant, A. H., "Variations in the gene arrangement in the chromosomes of Drosphilia pseudoobscura", Genetics 23:28-64, 1938
  43. Dodge, B. O., Heterokaryosis, 1942 (DI.B)
  44. Dodge, B. O., Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. 94:38, 1953 (DI.B)
  45. Douderoff (DI.B)
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  47. Emerson, S., "The induction of mutations by antibodies", PNAS 30:179-183, 1944
  48. Emerson, PNAS 34:72 (DI.B)
  49. Ephrussi, B., Sutton, E., "A reconsideration of the mechanism of position effect", PNAS 30:183-197, 1944
  50. Ephrussi, "The Cytoplasm in Inheritance" (DI.B)
  51. Ephrussi, B. Hottinger, H, Chimes, A., Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 76:351, 1949 (DI.B)
  52. Ephrussi, B. Hottinger, H, Taylitzki, J., Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 76:419, 1949 (DI.B)
  53. Slonimski, P. P., Ephrussi, B., Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 77:47, 1949 (DI.B)
  54. Ephrussi, B. Hottinger, H, Nature 166:956, 1950 (DI.B)
  55. Ephrussi, B. Hottinger, H, Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, 16:75, 1951 (DI.B)
  56. Ephrussi, Genetics in the XX century, Cold Spring Harbor Symp. 1951 (DI.B)
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  58. Fano, U., "On the analysis and interpretation of chromosomal changes in Drosphilia", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Vol. 9:113-121, 1941
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  60. Haldane, J. B. S., "The cytological basis of genetical interference", Cytologia 3:54-65, 1931
  61. Haldane, J. B. S., "The causes of evolution", Harpers, 1932
  62. Whitehouse, Haldane, J. B. S., J. Genet 47:208, 1946 (DI.B)
  63. Hayes, W., Nature 169:118, 1952 (DI.B)
  64. Hayes, W., Nature 169:1017, 1952 (DI.B)
  65. Hayes, W., J. Gen. Microbiol. 8:72, 1953 (DI.B)
  66. Hinschelwood, C., "The Chemical Kinetics of the Bacterial Cell", 1946 (DI.B)
  67. Hollaender, A., Emmons, C. W., "Wave length dependence of mutation production in the ultraviolet with special emphasis on fungi", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Vol. IX:179-186, 1941
  68. Hollaender, A., "Effects of ultraviolet radiation", Ann. Revs. Physio. 8:1-16, 1946
  69. Horowitz, Leupold, Cold Spring Harbor (Advances in Genetics), 1951 (DI.B)
  70. Huxley, J., "The new systematics", Oxford, 1940
  71. Huxley, J., "Evolution, the modern synthesis", Oxford, 1942
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  73. Lederberg, J., Heredity, 3:145, 1948 (DI.B)
  74. Lederberg, J., Methods in Medical Res. 3:5, 1950 (DI.B)
  75. Lederberg, J., Cavalli, L. L., Lederberg, E. M., Genetics, 37:720, 1952 (DI.B)
  76. Cavalli, L. L., Lederberg, J., Lederberg, E. M., J. Gen. Microbiol. 8:89, 1953 (DI.B)
  77. Cavalli, L. L., Lederberg, J., Symp. VIth Int. Cong. Micro., 1953 (DI.B)
  78. Lindegren, 1940 (DI.B)
  79. Lindegren, C. C., "The use of the fungi in modern genetical analysis", Iowa State College Journal Sci. 16:271-290, 1942
  80. Lindagren, C. C., Lindegren, G., "Locally specific patterns of chromatid and chromosome interference in Neurospora", Genetics, 27:1-24, 1942
  81. Lindegren, Spiegelman, PNAS 31:95, 1945 (DI.B)
  82. Lindegren, J. Genetics, 51:625, 1953 (DI.B)
  83. Lindegren, Mundkar, Winge (DI.B)
  84. Lindegren, "Genetics of the Fungi", Ann. Rev. Microbiol., 1948 (DI.B)
  85. Luria, S. E., Delbroück, M., Genetics, 28:491, 1943 (DI.B)
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  87. McClintock, B., "A cytological and genetical study of triploid maize", genetics 14:180-222, 1929
  88. McClintock, B., "cytological observations of deficiencies involving known genes, translocations, and an inversion in Zea mays", Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bull. 163:30 pages, 1931
  89. McClintock, B., "A correlation of ring-shaped chromosomes with variegation in Zea Mays", PNAS 18:677-681, 1932
  90. McClintock, B., "The association of non-homologous parts of chromosomes in the mid-prophase of meiosis in Zea mays", Zeit. Zellf. und Mikr. Anat., 19:191-237, 1933
  91. McClintock, B., "The relation of a particular chromosomal element to the development of the nucleoli in Zea mays", Zeit. Zellf. und Mikr. Anat., 21:294-328, 1934
  92. McClintock, B., "The production of homozygous deficient tissues with mutant characteristics by means of the aberrant mitotic behavior of ring-shaped chromosomes", Genetics 23:315-376, 1938
  93. McClintock, B., "The association of mutants with homozygous deficiencies in zea Mays", Genetics 26:542-571, 1941
  94. McClintock, B., "Spontaneous alterations in chromosome size and form in Zea Mays", Cold Spring Harbor Symp. IX:72-81, 1941
  95. McClintock, B., "the stability of broken ends of chromosomes in Zea mays", Genetics 26:234-282, 1944
  96. McClintock, B., "The relation of homozygous deficiencies to mutations and allelic series in maize", Genetics 29:478-502, 1944
  97. McClintock, B., Hill, H. E., "The cytological identification of the chromosome associated with R–G linkage group in Zea mays", Genetics 16:175-190, 1931
  98. Mayr, E., "Systematics and the origin of species", Columbia Univ., 1942
  99. Mazia, D., Jaeger, L., "Nuclease action, protease action, and histochemical tests on salivary chromosomes of Drosophila, PNAS, 25:456-461, 1939
  100. Mazia, D., "Enzyme studies on chromosomes", Symp. on Quant. Biology, 9:40-46, 1941
  101. Metz, C. W. "Structure of salivary gland chromosomes", Cold Spring Harbor Symp. 9:23-39, 1941
  102. Mirsky, A. E., Pollitzer, A. W., "Nucleoproteins of cell nuclei", PNAS, 28: 344-, 1942
  103. Mirsky, A. E., "Chromosomes and nucleoproteins", Advances in Enzymology, 3:1-34, 1943
  104. Mirsky, A. E., Pollitzer, A. W., "Fibrous nucleoproteins of chromatin", Symp. X:247-260, 1943
  105. Mirsky, A. E., Pollitzer, A. W., "Chromesin, a deoxyribose nucleoprotein complex of the cell nucleus", Journal of Gen. Physiol. 30:117-148, 1946
  106. Müller, H. J., "A viable two-gene deficiency", Journal of Heredity 26:469-478, 1935
  107. Müller, H. J., "An analysis of the process of structural change in chromosomes of Drosphilia", J. Genet. 40:1-66, 1940
  108. Müller, H. J., "Induced mutations in Drosphilia", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Vol. IX:151-167, 1941
  109. Müller, H. J., Pilgrim Trust Lecture, "The gene", Proc. Roy. Soc. B 134:1-37, 1947
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  111. Papazian, Genetics 36:441, 1951 (DI.B)
  112. Papazian, Genetics 37:175, 1951 (DI.B)
  113. Papazian, Genetics 119:691, 1954 (DI.B)
  114. Pollitzer, A. W., Mirsky, A. E., "The nucleoprotomine of trout sperm", Journal of Gen. Physiol. 30:101-116, 1946
  115. Pontecorvo, Cold Spring Harbor 11:193, 1946 (DI.B)
  116. Pontecorvo, Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. (6):218, 1952 (DI.B)
  117. Pontecorvo, Adv. Genetics 5, 1953 (DI.B)
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  119. Rhoades, M. M., "Studies of a telocentric chromosome in maize with reference to the stability of its centromere", Genetics, 25:483-520, 1940
  120. Rhoades, M. M., "The genetic control of mutability in maize", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Vol. IX:138-144, 1941
  121. Ryan, Lederberg, J., PNAS 32:163, 1946 (DI.B)
  122. Ryan, Methods Med. Res. 1949 (DI.B)
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  124. Schultz, J., Casperson, T., "The genetic control of nucleolar composition", PNAS, 26:515-523, 1940
  125. Schultz, J., "The evidence of the nucleoprotein nature of the gene", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Vol. 9:55-65, 1941
  126. Schultz, J., "The gene as a chemical unit", Colloidal Chemistry 5:819-850, 1944
  127. Casperson, T. Schultz, J., "Ribonucleic acids in both nucleus and cytoplasm, and the function of the nucleolus", PNAS, 26:507-515, 1940
  128. Sparrow, A. H., Huskins, C. L., Wilson, C. B., "Studies on the chromosome spiralization cycle in Trillium", Canadian Journal Res. 19:323-350, 1941
  129. Sparrow, A. H., "The structure and development of the chromosome spirals in microspores of Trillium", Canadian Journal Res. 20:257-266, 1942
  130. Spiegelman et al, PNAS 36:591, 1950 (DI.B)
  131. Spiegelman et al, PNAS 37:513, 1951 (DI.B)
  132. Spiegelman et al, PNAS 38:583, 1952 (DI.B)
  133. Stadler, L. J., "On the genetic nature of induced mutations in plants. II A haplo-viable deficiency in maize", Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bull. 204:1-29, 1933
  134. Stadler, L. J., "The comparison of ultra-violet and x-ray effects on mutation", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Vol. IX:168-178, 1941
  135. Stadler, L. J., Uber, F. M., "Genetic effects of ultra-violet radiation in maize", Genetics 27:84-118, 1942
  136. Stern, C., "Zytologish-genetische Untersuchungen als Beweis für die Morgansche Theorie des Factorenaustauches", Biol. Zentrall, 51:547-587, 1931
  137. Stern, C., "Somatic crossing over and segregation in Drosophila melanogaster", Genetics 21:625-730, 1936
  138. Stocker, B. A. D., Zinder, N. D., Lederberg, J., J. Gen. Microbiol. 9:410, 1953 (DI.B)
  139. Sturtevant, A. H., "The linear arrangement of six sex-linked factors in Drosphilia as shown by their mode of association", Journal Exp. Zool. 14:43-59, 1913
  140. Sturtevant, A. H., "A case of rearrangement of genes in Drosphilia", PNAS 7:235-237, 1921
  141. Sturtevant, A. H., "The effect of unequal crossing over at the bar locus of Drosphilia", Genetics 10:117-147, 1925
  142. Strurtevant, A. H., "A cross-over reducer in Drosphilia melanogaster due to inversion of a section of the third chromosome", Biol. Zentral. 46:697-702, 1926
  143. Sturtevant, A. H., Beadle, G. W., "the relation of inversions in the X-chromosome of Drosphilia melanogaster to crossing over and disjunction", Genetics 21:554-604, 1936
  144. Sturtevant, A. H., Beadle, G. W., "An introduction to genetics", Saunders, 1939
  145. Sturtevant, A. H., "Can specific mutations be induced by serological methods?", PNAS 30:176-178, 1944
  146. Swanson, C. R., "The distribution of inversions in Tradescantia", Genetics 25:438-465, 1940
  147. Swanson, C. P., "A comparison of chromosomal aberrations on the chromosomes of Tradescantia bracteata", PNAS 26:366-373, 1940
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  149. Timoféeff-Ressovsky, N. W., "Expertimental Mutationsforshung in der Vererbungslehre", T. Steinkopff, Dresden und Leipzig, 1937
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  151. Waddington, C. H., "An introduction to modern genetics", Macmillan, 1939
  152. Waddington, C. H., "Organizers and genes", Cambridge, 1940
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