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THE TENTH JOHN INNES SYMPOSIUM SEPTEMBER 7-10, 1992
"The Chromosome"
*** Places are still available. Contact the Symposium
Secretary -- address at the end of this message ***
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
15TH BATESON MEMORIAL LECTURE: Professor Frank Stahl
Genetic recombination: thinking about it in phage and fungi.
LOWER ORDER STRUCTURE, ORIGINS OF REPLICATION AND
PARTITIONING
C. Greider (Cold Spring Harbor) Telomeres and telomerase
M. DePamphilis (New Jersey, USA) Mammalian origins of DNA
replication and their relationship to nucleosome segregation
G. Leno (Cambridge, UK) Assembly and replication of the
Eukaryotic chromosome
M. Schaechter (Boston, USA) Equivalent of mitosis in bacteria
D.J. Sherratt (Glasgow, UK) Site-specific recombination and
the partition of bacterial chromosomes
HIGHER ORDER STRUCTURES
C. Higgins (Oxford) The bacterial chromosome: DNA
supercoiling, chromatin structure and gene expression
J. Rouviere-Yaniv (Paris, France) The function of HU as a
histone-like protein and its roles in vitro and in vivo
U.K. Laemmli (Geneva, Switzerland) Chromosome domains and
gene expression
T. Cremer (Heidelberg) 2D and 3D-chromosome topography
studied by combinatorial fluorescence in situ hybridization
P. Shaw (John Innes Institute, Norwich) Nuclear and nucleolar
organisation in plants
L. Manuelidis (Yale, USA) DNA sequence motifs in chromosome
organisation
P. Heslop-Harrison (John Innes Institute, Norwich) Genomes,
chromosomes and the organisation of cell nuclei
EPIGENETICS
E. Richards (Cold Spring Harbor, USA) A. thaliana mutants with
reduced levels of DNA methylation
N. Dillon (Mill Hill, London) The regulation of the human _-
globin domain
S. Henikoff (Seattle, USA) Cis- and trans-inactivation of
Drosophila genes resulting from chromosome rearrangement
A. Ferguson-Smith (Cambridge, UK) Mechamism of genetic
imprinting
P. Antequera (Edinburgh,UK) CpG islands and genes
KNOWLEDGE EMERGING FROM THE MAPPING & SEQUENCING OF
GENOMES
E. Southern (Oxford) Horizons in genome analysis - a forward
looking view
F. Blattner (Madison, USA) Sequencing the E. coli genome
R. Durbin (Cambridge, UK) Knowledge from the mapping and
sequencing of the C. elegans genome
C. Dean (Cambridge Laboratory, Norwich) The Arabidopsis
genome project
G. Moore (Cambridge Laboratory, Norwich) Genome analysis on
small grain cereals
S.G. Oliver (Manchester, UK) The Great Wall: sequencing the
yeast genome
P. Goodfellow (Cambridge, UK) The meaning of gene order
Places are still available including 4 'assisted' places for UK
students.
For further information please contact: Symposium Secretary,
John Innes Institute, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research
Park, Colney, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7UH Tel: 0603 52571
Fax: 0603 56844 Telex: 975122 (JIINOR G)
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