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MULLER MSS.

Inventory (cont'd)

II. WRITINGS

Writings By Others

  • Holographs and typescripts arranged alphabetically by author. Reprints, clippings and other printed articles follow this section and are arranged alphabetically by author. (See also: PRINTED)
  • Abelson, Philip H. Who shall live? Text of remarks...at panel discussion on "Science, Society and the Public's Health--Ethical Issues," Oct. 5, 1966
  • Abrahamson, Seymour. The influence of oxygen on the x-ray induction of structural changes in Drosophila oocytes
  • Agol, I.I. A mosaic in Drosophila mel. [Russian]
  • Altenburg, Edgar, Luolin S. Altenburg and Robert N. Baker. Evidence indicating that the mutation rate induced in Drosophila by low doses of ultraviolet light is an exponential function of the dose
  • Altenburg, Edgar. The limit of radiation frequency effective in producing mutations.
  • ________________ and Luolin Altenburg. The lowering of the mutagenic effectiveness of ultraviolet by phtoreactivating light in Drosophila
  • ________________, Janet Bergendahl and Luolin S. Altenburg. The non-effect of intensity on the mutagenesis of ultraviolet light within a nineteen-fold range in Drosophila
  • ________________. Chapter III: The origin of life and the earlier stages in evolution.
  • ________________. The "Viroid" theory in relation to plasmagenes, viruses, and cancer
  • ________________. Untitled.
  • Arcuri. Adaptation*purpose in nature
  • Auerbach, Charlotte. Changes in the concept of mutation and the aims of mutation research.
  • ___________________. The role of mutagen specificity in mutation breeding
  • Beadle, George. Liquidating irresponsible opinion
  • Beatty, A.V. and J.W. Beatty. Radiation recovery enhanced through inhibitors of protein synthesis and amino acids
  • Belgovsky, M.L. Dependence of translocation frequency upon the x-ray dosage
  • ______________. Lack of proportionality between x-ray dosage and translocation frequency in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Blacker, C.P. Voluntary sterilisation: Need for a reassessment
  • Boche, Robert D. Observations on populations of animals exposed to chronic roentgen radiation
  • Börnstein, Walter. The influence of non-optical stimuli upon the colour-change of amphibians
  • Boyle, Hal. Unwise use of x-rays weakening: Dr. Herman Muller is called "Mister Mutations" on IU Campus
  • Brewer, Herbert. The ethics of artificial insemination
  • _______________. Faith and reason
  • _______________. Parenthood in Evolution and Society
  • _______________. The population problem in relation to the biological and moral regeneration of man
  • _______________. Sterilization, semen banks and constructive fertility control
  • _______________. Reversibility following sterilization by vasectomy
  • Bridges, Curt B. The mutants of Drosophila malanogaster
  • _______________. Bridges' instructions on salivary gland technique (excerpt)
  • Briggs, Michael H., Gregg Mamikunian and John P. Revill. A bibliography of exobiology
  • Brues, Austin M. and George A. Sacher. Analysis of radiation damage
  • Carlson, Elof and J.L. Southin. The effect of chemically induced mosaicism on the F2:F3 sex-linked lethal ratio during spermatogenesis in D. melanogaster
  • _____________. A further analysis of allelism in the dumpy series of D. melanogaster.
  • _____________. The gene: a critical history
  • _____________. A method for determining the maximum detectable number of mutational events in D. melanogaster
  • _____________. Proposal for research grant; progress reports on research and thesis; outline of genetics course
  • Cook, Robert C. Detection of carriers of recessive genes
  • ______________. Eugenic hypothesis B
  • ______________. Lethal genes: a factor in fertility
  • ______________. Social and biological factors in human fertility
  • Cooper, Kenneth W. Apparent non-random segregation in autosomal structural heterozygotes of Drosophila melanogaster.
  • Crow, James F. Citation for H.J. Muller on the occasion of his being named "Humanist of the Year"
  • _____________. A comparison of fetal and infant death rates in the progeny of radiologists and pathologists
  • _____________ and Rayla Greenberg. A comparison of the effect of lethal and detrimental chromosomes from Drosophila populations.
  • _____________ and Motoo Kimura. Evolution in sexual and asexual populations. Preliminary draft and final
  • _____________. The genetic load as a means of analysis of hidden variability in Drosophila populations.
  • _____________ and N.E. Morton. The genetic load due to mother-child incompatibility
  • _____________ and Y. Hiraizumi. Heterozygous effects on viability, fertility, rate of development, and longevity of Drosophila chromosomes that are lethal when homozygous.
  • _____________ and Arthur P. Mange. Measurement of inbreeding from the frequency of marriages between persons of the same surname
  • _____________. More on the heterozygous effects of lethals in natural populations.
  • Department of Mutations and the Problem of Gene. Research paper, Sept. 1933-Dec. 1936 [Russian]
  • Dobzhansky, Theodosius. The end of genetics in the Soviet Union.
  • Dulin, William E. Study of the production of sex-linked lethals and breakage of the y-chromosome by x-rays in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Dunn, L.C.? Harvard farewell dinner [speech], 1/10/50
  • Ellis, Frank. The genetic effects of non-sterilising doses of penetrating radiation
  • Emerson, Alfred E. The evolution of behavior among social insects
  • Ephrussi, Boris. The mechanism of position effect--some preliminary experiments.
  • _______________ and Eileen Sutton Gersh. The mechanism of position effect--experiments on the phenotypic expression of position effects in relation to changes in pairing of neighboring chromosome regions.
  • Failla, G. Report of the Subcommittee on Permissible Dose from External Sources.
  • Falk, Raphael. Are induced mutations in Drosophila overdominant?
  • _____________. Delay in joining of x-ray-induced breaks by anoxia in Drosophila melanogaster (abstract)
  • _____________. Nitrogen treatment effects on rearrangement-induction patterns in Drosophila melanogaster
  • _____________ and E. Goldschmidt. On the dominance of the "recessive" lethals
  • _____________. Viability mutations induced by x-ray irradiation in Drosophila melanogaster
  • _____________, Ana Rahat and Nehama Ben-Zeev. Viability of heterozygotes for induced mutations in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Frye, Sara H. and Elof A. Carlson. Pilot experiments involving x-ray induced mutants in the dumpy and yellow regions of scute-191 chromosomes in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Glushchenko, I. Reactionary genetics in the service of imperialism (Pravda, April 5, 1949)
  • Golin, Milton. The new physician
  • Haldane, J.B.S. and Pearl Moshinsky. Inbreeding in Mendelian populations with special reference to human cousin marriage.
  • Haman, John O. X-ray irradiation to promote ovulation
  • Herskowitz, Irwin H. Genetic recombination induced by x-rays in female germ cells of Drosophila
  • ___________________. Induced changes in female germ cells of Drosophila
  • ___________________. The mutability of formaldehyde in different early developmental stages of D. melanogaster males
  • ___________________. Nucleotide-sharing by adjacent cistrons
  • ___________________. The production of mutations in D. melanogaster with chemical substances administered in sperm baths and vaginal douches
  • ___________________. A sperm bath method for chemical mutagenesis in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Hogben, Lancelot. Mathematical genetics
  • ________________. Review of The Nature-Nurture Controversy by Nicholas Pastore, King's Cross Press, 1949 pp. 214
  • Huxley, Julian. European order and world order: What we are fighting for
  • ______________. Evolution: The modern synthesis (corrected proofs)
  • ______________. Evolutionary humanism
  • ______________. Evolutionary vision
  • ______________. Knowledge, morality and destiny
  • Jehle, Herbert. Are kinematic effects involved in specific interactions?
  • ______________. Quantum mechanical resonance between identical macromolecules
  • ______________. Specificity of interaction between identical molecules
  • Jones, Hardin B. Some physiological factors related to the effects of radiation in mammals
  • Joravsky, David. The first stage of Michurinism
  • Kaplan, Ira I. The question of genetic injury following x-ray irradiation of the ovaries in the treatment of sterility
  • Keighley, Geoffrey and E.B. Lewis. Drosophila counter.
  • Kerkis, J.J. Conjugation of the chromosomes of hybrids of Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans.
  • Kline, Calvin W. The potential significance of sperm banks
  • _______________. Prospectus for the formation of a Society for the Guidance of Human Evolution (2 folders)
  • Kossikov, R.V. The lack of effect of etherization on the x-ray mutation mate in Drosophila simulans
  • Laptev, I. Anti-patriotic acts under the guise of "scientific" criticism.
  • Lee, William R. The dosage response curve for radiation induced dominant lethal mutations in the honey bee.
  • Lippincott, Ellis R., Richard V. Eck, Margaret O. Dayhoff and Carl Sagan. Thermodynamic equilibria in planetary atmospheres
  • McConnell, R.A. The absolute weapon (fiction)
  • McKinnon, John G. What chance for a well born race? Sermon delivered...at the All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, Dec. 6, 1959.
  • Mather, K. Chinese text-book on population genetics. Review of Ching Chun Li's An introduction to population genetics
  • Meier, Richard L. Science and the human fertility problem: prologue to planning for economic development.
  • Meyer, Helen U. Modification of the ultraviolet-induced rate of autosomal lethals by nitrogen pretreatment or post-treatment in Drosophila
  • Miller, Samuel S. Red secret
  • Murray, Dwight H. Are x-rays dangerous to YOU?
  • Nachtsheim, Hans. For a new academy.
  • Novitski, Edward. An alternative to the distributive pairing hypothesis in Drosophila
  • ________________. The compound X chromosomes in Drosophila
  • Owen, William. The universe and the carbon cycle
  • Oster, Irwin I. The effect of mitotic poisons on the sensitivity of Drosophila germ cells to ionizing radiation
  • ______________. Evidence of the genetic basis for x-ray induced life-shortening (abstract)
  • ______________. Experiments on the effect of photodynamic substances on the incidence of x-ray induced lethal mutations in Drosophila females and other data.
  • ______________. Factors affecting the sensitivity of Drosophila melanogaster to ionizing radiation
  • ______________. Factors bearing on the non-malignancy of tumours in Drosophila
  • ______________. The time of death of sex-linked lethals of different origins in Drosophila melanogaster
  • ______________. Variation in the sensitivity of chromosomes to x-rays.
  • Ostertag, Wolfram and Hans-Georg Fromme. Morhologische und chromosomale Veränderungen an Leukozyten- und MeLa-Zellkulturen des Menschen und Chromosomenverlust bei Drosophila melangaster nach Koffeinapplikation
  • Piddington, Marion. The frustration of the maternal instinct and the new psychology.
  • Pollack, James B. and Carl Sagan. The microwave phase effect of Venus
  • Pollack, James B. and Carl Sagan. Polarization of thermal emission from Venus
  • Ponnamperuma, Cyril, Ruth Mariner and Carl Sagan. Formation of adenosine by ultraviolet irradiation of a solution of adenine and ribose
  • Pontecorvo, G. Chemicals with specific action on nucleic acid components in the study of gene reproduction and gene action.
  • _____________. The "dosage" of paternal chromosomes in hybrids between Drosophila melanogaster (triploids) x simulans
  • _____________. Genetical analysis of cell organisation.
  • _____________. The induction of chromosome losses in Drosophila sperm and their linear dependence on dosage of irradiation
  • _____________. The lethality of dicentric translocated chromosomes in Drosophila
  • _____________. [Paper on dosage frequency relationship for losses] (incomplete)
  • Prokofieva-Belgovskaya, A.A. Heterocyclicity of the system "maternal-daughter" chromosomes.
  • Puck, Theodore T. [Memorial to Raymond Lanier]
  • Puttanna, C.R. The roles of paracentric inversions in populations with reference to Rattus norvegicus
  • Rajee, S. A literary letter from India.
  • Ray Chaudhuri, S.P. and G.K. Manna. Evidence of a multiple sex-chromosome mechanism in a gryllid.
  • __________________. Frequency of dicentric bridges in meiosis in the grasshopper, Gesonia punctifrons produced by difference dosages of x-rays
  • Robinson, John N. and Earl T. Engle. Effect of nuetron radiation on the human testes: A case report
  • Russell W.L. Radiation-induced gene mutation rates in mice
  • Sagan, Carl. Contributions to the theory of biogenesis: An integrative approach. June 1954
  • ___________. Direct contact among galactic civilizations by relativistic interstellar spaceflight. Draft copy.
  • ___________. Exobiology: A critical review, paper presented at the Fourth International Space Science Symposium (COSPAR), Warsaw, Poland, June 1963
  • ___________, Philip L. Hanst and Andrew T. Young. Nitrogen oxides on Mars
  • ___________ and James B. Pollack. On the nature of the clouds and the origin of the surface temperature of Venus
  • ___________. Organic matter and the moon. 2nd draft
  • ___________. Physical studies of planets: Part IV: Production of organic molecules in planetary atmospheres: A preliminary report
  • ___________. Structure of the lower atmosphere of Venus. Submitted to ICARUS, Mar. 31, 1962
  • ___________ and W.W. Kellogg. The terrestrial planets
  • ___________. Venus as a planet of possible biological interest
  • ___________ and Lee Wanerman. Whiffling through the Tulgey worlds
  • Savitsky, V.F. [Article about genetics in Russia]
  • Schalet, A. A study of spontaneous visible mutations in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Sears, E.R., A.C. Faberge and E. Novitski. Genetic and cytological studies of chromosome structure and behavior, research proposal
  • Sherman, J.K. Research on frozen human semen - past, present and future
  • Sisakyan, N.M., O.G. Gasenko, and V.V. Antipov (The USSR Academy of Sciences). Satellite biological experiments. May 1964
  • Smith, Paul E. Selection priority for anomalies in A.I. donors
  • Sobels, F.H. Dose rate, cyanics and some other factors influencing repair of mutational radiation damage in Drosophila
  • ___________. Genetic variation and maximum permissible level of radiation.
  • ___________. Modification of pre-mutational radiation damage in Drosophila
  • Sonneborn, Tracy M. The dependence of the physiological action of a gene on a primer and the relation of primer to gene
  • Sonnenblick, B.P. X-ray exposure in routine diagnostic practice: A survey of 117 fluoroscopes
  • Stern, Curt. [Review of] Heredity and its variability by T.D. Lysenko
  • Szilard, Leo. On the nature of the aging process
  • ____________. [Four short stories]
  • Thomas, J. Andre and Simon Chevais. Experimental production of mutations by the 3 aminophenylsulfamide isomers in the fly Drosophila - action on male cells
  • Toll, C.H. Monocular color-vision defect
  • Trout, William E., III. The so-called recovery phenomenon after irradiation in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Valencia, J. The cytology of small deletions at specific loci in Drosophila
  • Wagoner, Dale E. [Problems of heterochromatin]
  • Wallace, Bruce. The average effect of radiation-induced mutations on viability in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Wallace, Henry A. What the scientist can do to combat racism.
  • Westing, Siegfried W. The importance of a new x-ray effect for our daily diagnostic and therapeutic x-ray work.
  • Yakovlev, Y.A. On Darwinism and some anti-Darwinians
  • Zavadovsky, Mikhail. Fertility of livestock increased by hormone method
  • Zavon, Mitchell R. Radiation--Helpful or harmful?
  • Abstracts and extracts of articles by others
  • Grant and project proposals
  • Poems for or dedicated to HJM
  • unidentified authors. Includes Genetic Research in Britain, 1939-1945

REPRINTS, CLIPPINGS AND OTHER PRINTED ITEMS

  • Alexander, Jerome
  • Altenburg, Edgar
  • Auerbach, Charlotte
  • Baumiller, Robert C.
  • Bernal, J.D.
  • Bethe, Hans A.
  • Biophysics Research Group
  • Birkina, B.N.
  • Blacker, C.P.
  • Brewer, Herbert
  • Burdick, Allan B.
  • Burhoe, Ralph Wendell
  • Bylinsky, Gene
  • Carlson, Anton J.
  • Catsch, A., O. Peter and P. Welt
  • Clark, A.M.
  • Conus, E.
  • Crick, F.H.C.
  • Crow, James and Arthur P. Mange
  • Crow, James and Motoo Kimura
  • Dawson, Percy M.
  • Dawson, Peter S.
  • Day, Lincoln
  • Dingle, H.
  • Dobzhansky, Theodosius
  • Dodd, Stuart C.
  • Edwards, R.G.
  • Ehrenberg, L., A. Gustafsson and N. Nybom
  • Eichholtz, F.
  • Eisenberg, Lucy
  • Falkner, Frank
  • Fox, H. Munro
  • Fox, Sidney W.
  • Freud, Anna
  • Gates, Reginald Ruggles
  • Glass, H. Bentley, Patricia A. McIntyre, Rozelle Hahn, and C. Lockard Conley
  • Goodman, H.O. and S.C. Reed
  • Goodman, Walter
  • Gowen, John W.
  • Grahn, Douglas
  • Grulow, Leo and Sidonie K. Lederer
  • Gyurdzhian, A.A.
  • Halperin, Sidney L.
  • Hanson, Frank Blair and Frances R. Ferris
  • Harris, B.B.
  • Hartung, Ernest W.
  • Haynes, Lewis L., James L. Tullis, Hugh M. Pyle, May T. Sproul, Stanley Wallach, William C. Turville
  • Hays, Paul R.
  • Herrick, C. Judson
  • Hoelzel, Frederick
  • Huang, Su-Shu
  • Jacobs, Harry L.
  • Kellogg, William W. and Carl Sagan.
  • Kerkis, J.
  • Kilston, Steven D., Robert R. Drummond and Carl Sagan. A search for life on earth at kilometer resolution. Reprinted from Icarus: International Journal of the Solar System, Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan. 1966
  • Kittson, R.
  • Kleegman, Sophia J.
  • Kopp, Carolyn
  • Lader, Lawrence
  • Lasagna, Louis
  • Lanzavecchia, G.
  • Lee, William R.
  • Lear, John
  • Lederberg, Joshua
  • Lee, William R.
  • Lewit, S.G. and A.S. Serebrowsky
  • Lewontin, R.C.
  • Lindop, Patricia J. and J. Rotblat
  • Marine, Gene
  • Mendel, Gregor
  • Montalenti, Giuseppe
  • Morgan, Thomas Hunt. Further Experiments with mutations in eye-color of Drosophila: The loss of the orange factor, 1912 (OVERSIZE)
  • Moshkovsky, Sh.
  • Muller, Kenneth J.
  • National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council. Biology and the exploration of Mars, Summary and conclusions of a study by the Space Science Board
  • Nemerov, Howard
  • Nirenberg, Marshall W.
  • Ohno, Susumu and B.M. Cattanach
  • Ohno, Susumu and Mary F. Lyon
  • Oliver, C.P.
  • Oster, Irwin I.
  • Packard, Charles
  • Packer, E., S. Scher and Carl Sagan
  • Painter, Theophilus S.
  • Passin, Herbert
  • Pavan, C. and M. Diaz
  • Pincus, Gregory
  • Prabhu, S.S.
  • Proust, Jacqueline
  • Putnam, Carleton
  • Puttanna, C.R.
  • Rabinowitch, Eugene
  • Race, R.R., Ruth Sanger and Sylvia D. Lawler
  • Race, R.R., A.E. Mourant, Sylvia D. Lawler and Ruth Sanger
  • Rickover, Hyman G.
  • Riddle, Oscar
  • Roe, Anne
  • Romanell, Patrick
  • Romaschov, D.D.
  • Russell Henry Norris
  • Sagan, Carl
  • Salisbury, G.W.
  • Slizynski, B.M.
  • Smith, Homer W.
  • Smith, Luther
  • Snyder, Laurence H.
  • Terman, Lewis M.
  • Viswanathan
  • Vogt, Oskar
  • Waddington, C.H.
  • Wagoner, Dale E.
  • Ward, Julian E.
  • Watson, J.D.
  • Weaver, Warren
  • Wythenshawe, Lord Simon
  • Young, Frank Norman and Sears Crowell
  • Zeman, Wolfgang, Sheila Donahue, Paul Dyken and Joseph Green
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