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51. Empowerment theory, research, and application.

52. Three-to-one segregation from reciprocal translocation quadrivalents in Neurospora and its bearing on the interpretation of spore-abortion patterns in unordered asci.

53. Diverse programs of ascus development in pseudohomothallic species of Neurospora, Gelasinospora, and Podospora.

54. Chromosome rearrangements recovered following transformation of Neurospora crassa.

55. The basis of decreased recombination in certain outcrosses of Neurospora crassa.

56. Analysis of junction sequences resulting from integration at nonhomologous loci in Neurospora crassa.

58. Expression of meiotic drive elements Spore killer-2 and Spore killer-3 in asci of Neurospora tetrasperma.

59. Determination of the inactivating alterations in two mutant alleles of the Neurospora crassa cross-pathway control gene cpc-1.

60. A chromosome rearrangement in Neurospora that produces segmental aneuploid progeny containing only part of the nucleolus organizer.

61. Use of Neurospora spore killer strains to obtain centromere linkage data without dissecting asci.

62. Nonfunctioning islet cell pancreatic cancer.

63. Low-dose digital computed radiography in pediatric chest imaging.

64. Chromosomal loci of Neurospora crassa.

65. The manifestation of chromosome rearrangements in unordered asci of Neurospora.

66. Reversal of a Neurospora translocation by crossing over involving displaced rDNA, and methylation of the rDNA segments that result from recombination.

68. The cytogenetics of Neurospora.

70. The use of duplication-generating rearrangements for studying heterokaryon incompatibility genes in Neurospora.

72. Spore killer, a chromosomal factor in neurospora that kills meiotic products not containing it.

73. A chromosome rearrangement of Neurospora that produces viable progeny containing two nucleolus organizers.

75. An insertional translocation in neurospora that generates duplications heterozygous for mating type.

96. Nigeria.

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