Lilly Library Manuscript Collections

RHOADES MSS.

Inventory (cont'd)

II. Research and writings

Research and writings by Rhoades

Box 3
  • folders 27-34: Abnormal chromosome 10
  • folders 35-36: Asynchronous replication of heterochromatin in maize
  • folder 37: Biographical memoir of Rollins Adams Emerson, 1873-1947
Box 4
  • folders 1-4: The cell, vol. III: Meiosis chapter.
  • folder 5: Centromeres
  • folder 6: Chromatin elimination induced by the B chromosome of maize
  • folder 7: Chromosome elimination in maize
  • folder 8: Chromosome linkage data
  • folder 9: Chromosome structure
  • folder 10: Chromosomes, mutations, and cytoplasm in maize
  • folder 11: Cytogenetic studies on preferential segregation in maize, K 10 and K 3
  • folder 12: A cytogenetic study of a chromosome fragment in maize
  • folders 13-17: The cytogenetics of maize
  • folder 18: Cytogenetics paper for maize symposium at Urbana
  • folder 19: Df 3b
  • folder 20: Different rates of crossing over in male and female gametes in maize
  • folder 21: Duplicate genes in maize
  • folders 22-25: The early years of maize genetics
Box 5
  • folder 1: The effect of abnormal chromosome 10 on preferential segregation and crossing over in maize
  • folders 2-3: Effect of the Dt gene on the mutability of the allele in maize
  • folder 4: The effect of varying gene dosage on aleurone color in maize
  • folders 5-9: Elongate
  • folder 10: The function and structure of the parenchyma sheath plastids of the maize leaf, by MMR and Alcides Carvalho
  • folders 11-13: Genetic and molecular charaterization of a-mrh - Mrh
  • folder 14: Genetic nomenclature in maize
  • folder 15: Genetic studies with factors in the tenth chromosome in maize
  • folder 16: The golden age of corn genetics at Cornell
  • folders 17-22: Handbook of plant physiology
  • folder 23: A highly repeated DNA sequence [and] Asynchronous replication of heterochromatin in maize
  • folder 24: [A history of maize genetics]
  • folder 25: Hybrid corn
  • folders 6-29: Inversion 3a
Box 6
  • folders 1-4: Inversion 3a (cont'd)
  • folder 5: Inversion yield test
  • folders 6-8: K10-I and K10-II
  • folder 9: The lengths of the genetic maps in maize
  • folders 10-11: Lewis John Stadler, 1896-1954
  • folder 12: Linkage summary
  • folder 13: Number 5 fragment
  • folders 14-15: On the mechanism of chromatic loss induced by the B chromosome in maize
  • folder 16: Origin and consequences of chromosome rearrangement
  • folder 17: Origin of cytoplasmic male sterility in corn
  • folder 18: Outline of proposed genetic and biochemical research on the effects of the shrunken factor
  • folder 19: Paramutation and gene conversion
  • folder 20: A possible method for locating favorable genes in maize
  • folder 21: A possible relationship between heterochromatin and mutation in maize
  • folder 22: Repeated DNA limited to knob heterochromatin in maize
  • folder 23: Secondary trisome
  • folders 24-26: Studies on the cytological basis of crossing over
  • folder 27: Yield test calculations
  • folder 28: Miscellaneous book reviews
  • folders 29-34: Miscellaneous research

Reprints

Authored or co-authored Rhoades. Reprints are hand-numbered and arranged numerically.
Box 7
  • folder 1:
  •    3. The frequencies of homozygosis of factors in attached-X females of Drosophila melanogaster (Genetics, 16:375-385, July 1931)
  •    4. A new type of translocation in Drosophila melanogaster (Genetics 16:490-504, Sept. 1931)
  •    8. Relation of chromatic crossing over to the upper limit of recombination percentages (The American Naturalist, Vol. LXVII, July-Aug. 1933)
  •    9. An experimental and theoretical study of chromatic crossing over (Genetics, 18:535-555, Nov. 1933)
  •  13. Rhoades and Joe L. Robinson. The 1935 Iowa corn yield test (Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 343, Feb. 1936)
  • 15. Note on the origin of triploidy in maize (Journal of Genetics, Vol. XXXIII, no. 3, pp. 355-357, Dec. 1936)
  • 16. The effect of varying gene dosage on aleurone colour in maize (Journal of Genetics, Vol. XXXIII, no. 3, pp. 347-354, Dec. 1936)
  • 20. Effect of the Dt gene on the mutability of the a1 allele in maize (Genetics 23:377-397, July 1938)
  • 21. Rhoades and Th. Dobzhansky. A possible method for locating favorable genes in maize (Journal of the American Society of Agronomy, Vol. 30, no. 8, Aug. 1938)
  • 23. Maize genetics cooperation, VI. White sheath-3 (Genetics 24:62-63, 1939)
  • 24. Rhoades and Virginia H. Rhoades. Genetic studies with factors in the tenth chromosome in maize (Genetics 24:302-314, Mar. 1939)
  • 26. The genetic control of mutability in maize (Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 9:138-144, 1941)
  • 27. Different rates of crossing over in male and female gametes of maize (Journal of the American Society of Agronomy, Vol. 33, no. 7, July 1941)
  • 28. Preferential segregation in maize (Genetics 27:395-407, July 1942)
  • 29. Rhoades and Hilda Vilkomerson. On the anaphase movement of chromosomes (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 28, no. 10, pp. 433-436, Oct. 1942)
  • 30. Genic induction of an inherited cytoplasmic difference (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 29, no. 11, pp. 327-329, Dec. 1943)
  • 32. On the genetic control of mutability in maize (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 91-95, Mar. 1945)
  • 34. Crossover chromosomes in unreduced gametes of asynaptic maize (Records of Genetics Society of America, 1946, No. 15, p. 64)
  • 35. Plastic mutations (Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 11:202-207, 1946)
  • 38. Les plastes (Extract from Unités Biologiques Douées de Continuité Génétique, 1949, pp. 37-44)
  • 39. Meiosis in maize (Journal of Heredity, Vol. XLI, no. 3, Mar. 1950)
  • 40. Gene induced mutation of a heritable cytoplasmic factor producing male sterility in maize (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 36, no. 11, pp. 634-635, Nov. 1950)
  • 42. Duplicate genes in maize (The American Naturalist, Vol. LXXXV, Mar.-Apr. 1951)
  • 46. Comments on the paper "Photographs of living chromosomes." (Journal of Heredity, Vol. XLV, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1954)
  • 47. Chromosomes, mutations, and cytoplasm in maize (Science, July 23, 1954, Vol. 120, no.3108, pp.115-120)
  • 48. Lewis J. Stadler, geneticist (Science, Oct. 8, 1954, Vol. 120, no. 3119, pp. 553-554)
  • 49. Interaction of genic and non-genic hereditary units and the physiology of non-genic inheritance (Handbuch der pflanzenphysiologie, Vol. 1)
Box 7
  • folder 2:
  • 52. Chapter 1: Meiosis (The Cell, Vol. III, Academic Press Inc.: New York and London)
  • 53. Unusual events in seed development Yearbook of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1961, pp. 75-79)
  • 54. Discussion of session I (Mutation and Plant Breeding, NAS-NRC 891, 1961, pp. 48-51)
  • 55. Rhoades and Ellen Dempsey. The effect of abnormal chromosome 10 on preferential segregation and crossing over in maize (Genetics, Vol. 53, No. 5, May, 1966)
  • 56. Induction of chromosome doubling at meiosis by the elongate gene in maize (Genetics, Vol. 54, No. 2, Aug. 1966)
  • 57. Rhoades and Ellen Dempsey and Achille Ghidoni. Chromosome elimination in maize induced by supernumerary B chromosomes (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 57, no. 6, pp. 1626-1632, June 1967)
  • 58. Studies on the cytological basis of crossing over (Replication and Recombination of Genetic Material, edited by W.J. Peacock and R.D. Brock, Australian Academy of Science: Canberra, 1968)
  • 59. Rhoades and Ellen Dempsey. On the mechanism of chromatic loss induced by the B chromosome of maize (Genetics 71:73-96, May 1972)
  • 62. A portrait of E.G. Anderson1891-1973 (Stadler Symposium, Vol. 5, 1973, pp. 9-12, University of Missouri, Columbia)
  • 63. Rhoades and Ellen Dempsey. Cytogenetic studies on a transissible deficiency in chromosome 3 of maize (Journal of Heredity, Vol. 64, no. 3, May-June, 1973)
  • 64. Rhoades and Ellen Dempsey. Chromatin elimination induced by the B chromosome of maize (Journal of Heredity, Vol. 64, no. 1, Jan.-Feb., 1973)
  • 67. Chapter 40: Genetic effects of heterochromatin in maize (Maize Breeding and Genetics, ed. by David B. Walden, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.:n.p., 1978)
  • 69. Rhoades and A. Pryor, K. Faulkner and W.J. Peacock. Asynchronous replication of heterochromatin in maize (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 77, no. 11, pp. 6705-6709, Nov. 1980)
  • 70. Rhoades and W.J. Peacock, E.S. Dennis and A.J. Pryor. Highly repeated DNA sequence limited to knob heterochromatin in maize (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 78, no. 7, pp. 4490-4494, July 1981)
  • 71. The early years of maize genetics (Annual Review of Genetics, 1984, 18:1-29)
  • 72. Rhoades and Ellen Dempsey. Structural heterogeneity of chromosome 10 in races of maize and teosinte (Plant Genetics, Alan R. Liss, Inc.:n.p., 1985, pp. 1-18)
  • 73. Barbara McClintock: An appreciation (Maydica XXXI, 1986:1-4)
  • 74. Genetic and molecular characterization of a-mrh-Mrh, a new mutable system of Zea mays (Developmental Genetics 10:507-519, 1989)

Research and writings by others

(see also: Editorial boards; Printed)
Box 7
  • folder 3: de Toledo Piza, S. Chromosomes of the scorpion tityus bahiensis perty (English abstract of 4 articles)
  • folder 4: Dobzhansky, Th. [Account of trip to Brazil, 1949]
  • folder 5: Gurgel, J.T.A. The non-homologous associations of centromeres and knobs of maize chromosomes at meiosis
  • folder 6: Kwen-Sheng Chiang. Physical conservation of parental cytoplasmic DNA through meiosis in Chlamydomonas reinhardi
  • folder 7: Li, H.W. and Y.H. Chang. Non-synchronization of the movement of the chromosomal sets and other abnormalities in the amphidiploids in Triticinae
  • folder 8: Mazoti, Lius B. New discoveries about the behaviour of the units of heredity: genes and plasmons (abstract)
  • folder 9: Patterson, E.B. Proposed procedures for the use of genic male sterility in hybrid maize production
  • folder 10: Rhoades, Virginia H. The location of a gene for disease resistance in maize
  • folder 11: Schultz, Jack. Characteristics of pairing in the salivary gland chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster
  • folder 12: Schwartz, Drew. The genetics of bacteriophage
  • folder 13: Sonneborn, Tracy M. Experimental control of the concentration of cytoplasmic genetic factors in paramecium
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