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OverviewThis unique work of reference provides quick and easy access to the remarkable diversity of mutant phenotypes expressed by the maize plant. Its major portion consists of over 400 color photographs of well-established mutants arranged by chromosome position, detailed descriptions of the mutants' gene loci, and a current summary of the physical structure of genes that have been characterized at the molecular level. First published in 1968 and long out of print, Mutants of Maize has been entirely revised by three of the corn plant's most distinguished investigators, enlarged to cover twice the number of mutants, and redesigned with clarity and elegance. All maize biologists will want this magnificent book in their personal library. In addition, because mutant maize genes have counterparts in most species, the book can be considered a general guide to the consequences of mutation in the entire plant kingdom. All maize biologists will want this magnificent book in their personal library. In addition, because mutant maize genes have counterparts in most species, the book can be considered a general guide to the consequences of mutation in the entire plant kingdom. Full Product DetailsAuthor: M.Gerald Neuffer , Edward H. Coe , Susan R. WesslerPublisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S. Imprint: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S. Edition: Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 26.60cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 27.00cm Weight: 2.427kg ISBN: 9780879694432ISBN 10: 0879694432 Pages: 468 Publication Date: 01 January 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThis book contains an impressive amount of relevant information on the genetics of maize, which may be consulted with profit by young scientists who are entering plant molecular genetics, and wish to use maize as a tool. For more mature readers - those who have experienced and contributed to the explosive development of maize genetics in the last few decades - the book holds much more. In perusing its 468 pages, I can trace the scientific careers of many colleagues - where each one started and what each is currently working on. In this respect the book is more than a collage of almost perfect figures and tables: it is a family album, whose images speak not only of maize but also of those who have devoted their lives to the study of the phenomena represented here... The publishers, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, have contributed significantly to the aesthetics of the final product by imposing no restrictions on the use of color. The book will be invaluable for maize specialists, but can also be highly recommended to all scientists who are interested in molecular, developmental and applied aspects of plant genetics. As is clearly stated by the authors themselves, all of the genes who mutants appear in this book have their counterparts in other monocots, and most have homologs in other plants. Plant Science Maize is the largest and most valuable crop in the U.S. As such, there is considerable research activity and interest regarding the molecular biology and genetic engineering of this grain... This resource will be of considerable value for the maize research community. Recommended very highly for academic and institutional libraries maintaining collections in agriculture, agronomy, biology, biotechnology, genetics, horticulture, and molecular biology. Choice Mutants of Maize serves as an essential resource for the maize research community, as an introduction for new workers, and as a gallery of beautiful and monstrous mutants that should serve all plant biologists as a preview of many phenomena of which we should gain a deeper understanding in the years to come. Trends in Plant Science Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |