Reprints


Electronic versions of the following papers are available below. Click on the appropriate link to view each paper.


Siegal, M.L. and D.L. Hartl, 1996. Transgene coplacement and high efficiency site-specific recombination with the Cre/loxP system in Drosophila. Genetics 144:715-726.

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For information on Cre/loxP vectors and fly stocks, click here.


Siegal, M.L., D.A. Petrov and D. De Aguiar, 1996. Triple-ligation strategy with advantages over directional cloning. BioTechniques 21:614-619.

Link to BioTechniques web site. If you have trouble accessing the publisher's online version, email me for a reprint.


Siegal, M.L. and D.L. Hartl, 1998. An experimental test for lineage-specific position effects on alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh) genes in Drosophila. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95(26):15513-15518.

Link to PNAS web site. If you have trouble accessing the publisher's online version, email me for a reprint.


Siegal, M. L. and D.L. Hartl, 1999. Oviposition-site preference in Drosophila following interspecific gene transfer of the Alcohol dehydrogenase locus. Behavior Genetics 29(3):199-204.

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Siegal, M.L. and D.L. Hartl, 2000. Application of Cre/loxP in Drosophila: Site-Specific Recombination and Transgene Coplacement. pp. 477-485 in Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 136: Developmental Biology Protocols, Vol. II, R. S. Tuan and C. W. Lo, eds, Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ.

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Marín, I., M.L. Siegal and B.S. Baker, 2000. The evolution of dosage-compensation mechanisms. BioEssays 22:1106-1114.

Link to BioEssays web site. If you have trouble accessing the publisher's online version, email me for a reprint.


Siegal, M.L. and A Bergman, 2002. Waddington's canalization revisited: developmental stability and evolution. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99(16):10528-10532.

Link to PNAS web site. If you have trouble accessing the publisher's online version, email me for a reprint.

Also see the comment on this paper in the same issue of PNAS:

Stearns, S.C., 2002. Progress on canalization. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99(16):10229-10230.

Link to PNAS web site.


Garrett-Engele, C.M., M.L. Siegal, D.S. Manoli, B.C. Williams, H. Li, and B.S. Baker, 2002. intersex, a gene required for female sexual development in Drosophila, is expressed in both sexes and functions together with doublesex to regulate terminal differentiation. Development 129(20):4661-4675.

Link to Development web site. If you have trouble accessing the publisher's online version, email me for a reprint.


Bergman, A. and M.L. Siegal, 2003. Evolutionary capacitance as a general feature of complex gene networks. Nature 424:549-552.

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Also see the News & Views comment on this paper in the same issue of Nature:

Stearns, S.C. Safeguards and spurs. Nature 424:501-504.

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Arbeitman, M.N., A.A. Fleming, M.L. Siegal, B.H. Null, and B.S. Baker, 2004. A genomic analysis of Drosophila somatic sexual differentiation and its regulation. Development 131(9):2007-2021.

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