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  • Chromosomic localization  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Maize ; H3-H4 multigenic families ; Chromosomic localization ; Monosomics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary It has been previously shown that in the genome of maize the multiple copies of the histone H3 and H4 multigenic families are organized into eight to ten subfamilies each containing a variable number of copies. Each subfamily is characterized by a specific proximal environment and thus can be revealed by blot-hybridization with its specific 5′ probe. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) combined with monosomic analysis was used to localize several H3 and H4 subfamilies on maize chromosomes. H3 and H4 genes were found to be located on most, possibly all of the chromosomes, revealing a remarkably dispersed organization of these multigenic families.
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    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 32.20.J ; 35.10.F
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract With doppler-reducedintermodulatedoptogalvanicsaturation laserspectroscopy (IMOGS) in Eu I the isotope shift (IS) and hyperfine structure (hfs) of the remainingb 8 D term of the configuration 4f 7 5d 6s was investigated. With the help of former measurements in our group (a 6,10 D) and by other authors (a 8,10 D) the IS of the now complete configuration (20 levels) was analysed with wavefunctions by J.-F. Wyart. From the parametric description of the IS resulted the necessity also to include the often neglected small parameterg 1(g 1(4f, 5d)=9.3(3) MHz), which is mainly due to the specific mass shift. The IS of all 20 levels can be well described by further crossed-second-order parametersg 2(5d, 6s)=−401(5) MHz andg 3(4f, 6s)=−27(1) MHz and one commonJ-dependent parameterz 5d =40.4(4.1) MHz. — With effective one-electron parametersa kl ,b kl an interpretation of the magnetic and electric hfs (except for a few disturbed levels) could also be carried out.
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