This series continually publishes cutting-edge reviews in the rapidly evolving field of genetics.
Different in Endosperm Formation?
Takayuki Ohnishi, Daisuke Sekine and Tetsu Kinoshita
MicroRNAs and the Epigenetics in Adult Neurogenesis
Tamami Wakabayashi, Ryo Hidaka, Shin Fujimaki, Makoto Asashima and
Tomoko Kuwabara
An Epigenetic Switch of the Brain Sex as a Basis of Gendered
Behavior in Drosophila
Kosei Sato and Daisuke Yamamoto
Neural Transposition in the Drosophila Brain: Is it all Bad
News?
Scott Waddell, Oliver Barnstedt and Christoph Treiber
Fine-Tuning Notes in the Behavioral Symphony: Parent-of-origin
Allelic Gene Expression in the Brain
Laura J. Sittig and Eva E. Redei
Influencing the Social Group: The Role of Imprinted Genes
Gráinne I. McNamara and Anthony R. Isles
The Potential Role of SRY in Epigenetic Gene Regulation During
Brain Sexual Differentiation in Mammals
Ryohei Sekido
The Biological Basis of Human Sexual Orientation: Is there a Role
for Epigenetics?
Tuck C. Ngun and Eric Vilain
Repetitive Elements and Epigenetic Marks in Behavior and
Psychiatric Disease
Miranda M. Darby and Sarven Sabunciyan
Epigenetic Modifications Underlying Symbiotic-Host Interactions
Sassan Asgari
Integrating Early Life Experience, Gene Expression, Brain
Development and Emergent Phenotypes: Unraveling the Thread of
Nature via Nurture
Ian C.G. Weaver
Daisuke Yamamoto was graduated from the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology in 1976, and earned his PhD in 1981 from Hokkaido University. He joined Mitsubishi Kasei Institute of Life Sciences as a researcher in 1980, and worked there until 1999. For two years from 1981, he was trained as a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University Medical School, USA. In 1999, he was appointed as a professor in Waseda University. He assumed the current professor post at Tohoku University in April 2005, and became a distinguished professor in 2011. Yamamoto specializes in behavior genetics, particularly of fruit fly mating behaviour.
Praise for previous volumes in the series: "Outstanding both in
variety and in the quality of its contributions." –Nature
"Can be highly recommended to geneticists, and biologists in
general...will prove to be of high importance for the development
of the science of genetics." --Science
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