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Spermiogenesis In Two Male-Sterile Third-Chromosome Mutants Of Drosophila Melanogaster, Richard F. Wilkinson May 1972

Spermiogenesis In Two Male-Sterile Third-Chromosome Mutants Of Drosophila Melanogaster, Richard F. Wilkinson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

An ultrastructural study of sperm differentiation was made on two male-sterile mutants of Drosophila melanogaster. The mutations were induced on the third chromosome with the monoalkylating agent ethyl methanesulfonate and were maintained in stock cultures over a balancer chromosome using a system of multiple inversions. The stages of sperm differentiation, a most dramatic form of cellular differentiation, were then studied at the electron microscope level to determine the effect of the mutations on sperm structure and to correlate those changes with normal sperm development.

Studies of the genetic control of cellular differentiation have been hampered by difficulties in devising …


Induction And Initial Characterization Of Male-Sterile Mutants On The Second Chromosome Of Drosophila Melanogaster, Susan M. Graves May 1972

Induction And Initial Characterization Of Male-Sterile Mutants On The Second Chromosome Of Drosophila Melanogaster, Susan M. Graves

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Fourteen recessive, male-sterile, autosomal mutants of Drosophila melanogaster were induced using ethyl methanesulfonate. The techniques employed restricted the recovery of mutants to those located on the second chromosome. Eleven of the mutants were male-sterile at 23°C, and the remaining three, though fertile at 23°C, were male-sterile at 28°C. Complementation tests involving all possible pairs of mutations showed each to be located in a unique cistron.

Spermiogenesis in each mutant was studied by light microscopy to determine the stage at which cellular differentiation deviates from normal and to characterize the associated gross abnormalities. Phase contrast microscopy showed that each mutant sterile …


A Comparative Consideration Of Lipoprotein Distribution And Stress Response In The Mallard Duck And Man, Janice Mackay Apr 1972

A Comparative Consideration Of Lipoprotein Distribution And Stress Response In The Mallard Duck And Man, Janice Mackay

Honors Theses

Lipid is associated with all of the major serum protein fractions of both the mallard duck and man. however, whereas the ρ lipoproteins predominate in man with little lipo-albumin evident, according to available literature, in ducks the lipo-albumin constitutes more than half of the serum lipoproteins, and a substantial lipo-prealbumin fraction is evident. Most studies of lipo-proteins are carried out on human serum primarily for the purpose of diagnosis of abnormalities. The stress response in many animals includes a rise in serum α-globulin levels, but its physiological basis is still speculative. While a consideration of the changes in lipoprotein distribution …


The Effects Of Moist-Heat Treatments And Stratification On Germination Of Prairie Plant Seeds, John E. Stuurwold Apr 1972

The Effects Of Moist-Heat Treatments And Stratification On Germination Of Prairie Plant Seeds, John E. Stuurwold

Honors Theses

Germination of Silphium terebinthenaceum was enhanced by a post-stratification most-heat treatment at 80°C. Tested seeds of four other perennial herbs common to midwestern prairies (Andropogon scoparius, Sorghastrum nutans, Eryngium yuccifolium, and Solidago rigida) showed little adverse or beneficial effects of the heat treatment. Heat treatments alone had little effect on the seeds; the length of stratification periods necessary to effect maximal germination varied. The significance of these findings is examined in the light of related literature on grassland fire ecology.


The Effects Of The Cyclic 3'5'-Monophosphate Of Adenosine And Its Dibutyryl Derivative On The In-Vitro Immunization Of Mouse Spleen Cell Suspensions, James A. Blanks Apr 1972

The Effects Of The Cyclic 3'5'-Monophosphate Of Adenosine And Its Dibutyryl Derivative On The In-Vitro Immunization Of Mouse Spleen Cell Suspensions, James A. Blanks

Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations

Abstract unavailable.


Secretory Vesicle Formation And Dictyosome Morphology In Tetrasporangia Of The Marine Red Alga Polysiphonia Denudata (Dillwyn) Kutzing, Charles Dickson Alley Jan 1972

Secretory Vesicle Formation And Dictyosome Morphology In Tetrasporangia Of The Marine Red Alga Polysiphonia Denudata (Dillwyn) Kutzing, Charles Dickson Alley

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Environmental Effects And Enzyme Changes In Embryogenesis Of Daucus Carota Cultured In Vitro, Janet C. Eckhouse Jan 1972

Environmental Effects And Enzyme Changes In Embryogenesis Of Daucus Carota Cultured In Vitro, Janet C. Eckhouse

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of Growth And Respiratory Changes With Age Of Mycelial Mats Of Alternaria Solani Ell And G Martin) L R Jones And Grout, William Leslie Butman Jan 1972

An Analysis Of Growth And Respiratory Changes With Age Of Mycelial Mats Of Alternaria Solani Ell And G Martin) L R Jones And Grout, William Leslie Butman

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Desoxycorticosterone, Hydrocortisone, And Prednisone On Myogenesis In Vitro, Gregory K. Nienaber Jan 1972

The Effects Of Desoxycorticosterone, Hydrocortisone, And Prednisone On Myogenesis In Vitro, Gregory K. Nienaber

Masters Theses

In order to obtain proper muscle development in tissue culture, certain conditions must prevail. There is a delicate balance of factors, and elimination of even one of these factors leads to poor and improper development. Muscle cells grown in the absence of fibroblasts usually fail to differentiate. Therefore, proper development depends upon the presence of two cell types: myoblasts and fibroblasts. Investigators have demonstrated that the fibroblasts are necessary in that they produce collagen which is necessary for proper muscle development. The present study has shown that desoxycorticosterone, hydrocortisone, and prednisone at concentrations of 10, 1, and 0.1 ug/ml of …