Teaching List of Contributions
- Bennett, J. 1959. An inexpensive, simple etherizer for classroom use. Dros. Inf. Serv. 33: 178. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 126).
- Bloch Qazi, Margaret C, Uyen Tram, Oliver Lung, and Mariana F. Wolfner. 2001. Fluorescing flies: examining protein targeting and insect reproductive behavior using Green Fluorescent Protein. Dros. Inf. Serv. 84: 224-226.
- Bryant, S.H.1980. Salivary preparations from D. pseudoobscura. Dros. Inf. Serv. 55: 169. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 137.)
- Burdick, A.B. 1955. Monohybrid for sophisticated students. Dros. Inf. Serv. 29: 181. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 128.)
- Burdick, A.B. 1955. Xasta in class experiments. Dros. Inf. Serv. 29: 181. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 128-129.)
- Burdick, A.B. 1954. Trihybrid with duplicate independent factors. Dros. Inf. Serv. 28: 173. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 129.)
- Burdick, A.B. 1954. Effect of environment on segregation results. Dros. Inf. Serv. 28: 173. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 130.)
- Erickson, J. 1983. A temperature-sensitive yellow eye color. Dros. Inf. Serv. 59: 146. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 130-131.)
- Goldschmidt, E. 1964. Class demonstration of allelic complementation at the ma-1 locus and maternal effect of the ma-1+ gene. Dros. Inf. Serv. 39: 138. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 125-126.)
- Goldschmidt, E. 1955. Phenocopy and species hybrid in class work. Dros. Inf. Serv. 29: 182. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 129.)
- Hedgley, E.J., and M.J. Lamb. 1973. An alternative to ether.Dros. Inf. Serv. 50: 203. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 140.)
- Hexter, W.M. 1957. A two-factor sex-linked cross involving gene interaction. Dros. Inf. Serv. 31: 182-183. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 128.)
- Hinton, C.W. 1958. Use of the wvc chromosome in class laboratories. Dros. Inf. Serv. 32: 173. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 126-127.)
- Ho, M.C.W., D.R. Venema, and R.A. Drewell. 2008. A concise Drosophila laboratory module to introduce the central concepts of genetics. Dros. Inf. Serv. 91: 164-168.
- Huber, I. 1982. A search for pleiotropic effects of a mutant gene: An exercise in ecological genetics. Dros. Inf. Serv. 58: 181-182. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 133-134.)
- Kass, J., R. Artero, and M.K. Baylies. Non-radioactive electrophoretic mobility shift assay using Digoxigenin-ddUTP labeled probes. Dros. Inf. Serv. 83: 185-188.
- Lengyel, Judith A., and John R. Merriam. 2001. Translation of a new genetic screening method (ectopic expression) from the research lab to a teaching lab. Dros. Inf. Serv. 84: 218-224.
- Lum, T.E.C.H., and T.J.S. Merritt. 2008. Genotyping and enzyme activity measurements of the Adh polymorphism: a simple exercise in population genetics, biochemistry, and the connection of genotype and phenotype. Dros. Inf. Serv. 91: 155-159.
- Matioli, Sergio Russo, and Flora Maria de Campos Fernandes-Matioli. 2001. A new pedagogical approach to teach phylogenetic reconstruction using distance data. Dros. Inf. Serv. 84:215-217.
- McAllister, Bryant F. 2001. Genetic analysis of sex-chromosome arrangement in Drosophila americana: a laboratory exercise for undergraduate or advanced placement students. Dros. Inf. Serv. 84: 227-234.
- MacIntyre, R. 1974. Phenotypically identical but genotypically unique Drosophila “unknown” stocks for genetics laboratory courses. Dros. Inf. Serv.51: 158. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 130.)
- Marengo, N.P. 1977. A laboratory simulation of natural selection in Drosophila. Dros. Inf. Serv. 52: 185. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 132-133.)
- Moree, R.1962. Simple demonstration of modified ratios using b and e. Dros. Inf. Serv. 36: 132. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 126.)
- Moree, R., and D.T. Grahn. 1969. Demonstration of intra- and inter-chromosomal effects of inversions on crossing over. Dros. Inf. Serv. 44: 135. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 123)
- Morrison, W.J. 1987. Demonstration of the heat shock response by means of ADH activity in a transformed line of Drosophila melanogaster. Dros. Inf. Serv. 66: 178. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 131.)
- Onasch, K.D., and R.C. Woodruff. 2008. Experimental observation of inbreeding depression and heterosis in Drosophila melanogaster. Dros. Inf. Serv. 91: 151-155.
- Onasch, K.D., N. Wiseman, B. Robinson, M. Zhang, and R.C. Woodruff. 2008. Experimental observation of overdominance (heterozygous advantage) in Drosophila melanogaster. Dros. Inf. Serv. 91: 169-178.
- Perez-Chiesa, Y. 1984. Incidence of Drosophila melanogaster flies with melanotic tumors for demonstration conditionality, penetrance and variable expression. Dros. Inf. Serv. 60: 228. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 131-132.)
- Potter, J.H. 1971. A demonstration of compensation for an inherited biochemical defect in D. melanogaster. Dros. Inf. Serv. 47: 134. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 123)
- Pye, Q. 1980. New white-eyed Drosophila “unknown” stocks for genetics laboratory courses. Dros. Inf. Serv. 55: 171. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 137.)
- Ramesh, S.R., and W.-E. Kalisch. 1988. SDS-PAGE technique for demonstrating sex linked genes. Dros. Inf. Serv. 67:107-108 . (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 134-136.)
- Rizki, M.T.M. 1957. Genetics of behavior. Dros. Inf. Serv. 32: 183. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 127.)
- Roberts, P.A. 1972.Additional uses of the “C-scan” stock. Dros. Inf. Serv.48: 159. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 122-123)
- Robinson, B., N. Wiseman, M. Zhang, C.J. Staber, and R.C. Woodruff. 2008. Identification of selfish genetic elements in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster. II. Segregation Distorter (SD). Dros. Inf. Serv. 91: 179-182.
- Sperlich, D. 1983. Useful population cage experiments for demonstrating directional and balancing selection. Dros. Inf. Serv. 59: 147-148. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 136-137.)
- Tare, M., and A. Singh. 2008. A cell biology laboratory exercise to study sub-cellular organelles in Drosophila. Dros. Inf. Serv. 91: 160-163.
- Thompson, J.N., Jr., R.C. Woodruff, S.B. Gray, G.S. Hendrix, and J.J. Hellack 2000.Cellulose acetate measurement of Adh allele frequencies is a simple exercise in population genetics. Dros. Inf. Serv. 83: 203-205
- Thompson, J.N., jr., C.N. Hallman, C.C. Challis, J.T. Ma, K.K. Makanani, A.L. McGahan, W.D. Nall, P.O. Ozor, S.P. Rogers, K.L. Shoush, J.L. Turner, H.L. Wernick, D.M. Wiles, R.S. Yi, T.W. Kallsen, M.J. Hesseler, B. Safiejko-Mroczka, and R.C. Woodruff. 2008. A classroom test of predictions about Segregation Distorter (SD) activity in Drosophila. Dros. Inf. Serv. 91: 183-185.
- Ursprung, H. 1963. Transplanting Drosophila tissues. Dros. Inf. Serv. 37: 146. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 125.)
- Waddle, F. A. 1991. “Drosophila Kit” for the genetics teaching lab. Dros. Inf. Serv. 70: 260-261. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 124.)
- Waddle, F. A. 1991. Some stocks for the teaching lab. Dros. Inf. serv. 70: 262. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 125)
- Woodruff, R.C., and J.N. Thompson, jr. 1997. A teaching exercise combining Mendelian genetics and gene therapy concepts in Drosophila. Dros. Inf. Serv. 80: 107-108. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 138-140.).
- Woodruff, R.C., and J.N. Thompson, jr. 1999. A one-generation assay for induced genetic damage. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 140-141.
- Woodruff, R.C. and James N. Thompson, jr. 2001. A one-generation, white-peach assay for mariner DNA element activity in Drosophila simulans. Dros. Inf. Serv. 84: 213-215.
- Wright, C.P. 1980. A method for transferring etherized flies into a container of active flies. Dros. Inf. Serv. 55: 172. (reprinted 1999. Dros. Inf. Serv. 82: 137-138.)