TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mailing List pages 1-4
Publications page 5
Current Research Projects page 5
Preliminary Notes on Current Research
G.J.O. Jansen page 6
UV-induced intragenic recombination in Aspergillus nidulans.
E. Pees & A. Eldridge page 7
An improved method for selecting mutants
M.G. Petrelli R. Ricci, & G. Shermonti page 7
Recombination in the pfp-r region (resistance of P-flourophenylalanine) of Aspergillus nidulans.
G. Morpurgo page 8
Induction of mitotic crossing-over by means of fluorouracil (FU) and fluorodeoxyuridine (FUDR).
A.T. Bull & B.M. Faulkner pages 8-9
Mutants of A. nidulans obtained following treatment with 8-azaguanine (8AG).
J.L. de Azedvedo page 9
The chromosome VIII map of Aspergillus nidulans.
C. Ball & J.L. de Azevedo page 9
A "fluffy" mutant in Aspergillus nidulans.
B.W. Bainbridge pages 9-10
The Mechanism of Crinkled Reversion
C.F. Roberts pages 10-11
Initial stages in galactose metabolism.
E. Kafer-Boothroyd page 11
Evidence for a pericentric inversion from mitotic crossing over in A. nidulans.
A. Putrament page 12
Prolonged appearance of adenine-independent revertants in heteroallelic diploids ad9/ad15 of Aspergillus nidulans.
P. Weglenski page 12
Genetic analysis of proline-1 and proline-3 cistrons in A. nidulans.
Janina Klimczuk pages 12-13
Spontaneous and induced reversions of meth1 mutant of Aspergillus nidulans.
C. Ball pages 13-14
Some actions of the acridines on A. nidulans.