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Part 1: DNA sequence localization in metaphase and interphase cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization
Localization of mRNAs by in situ hybridization
Fluorescent detection of nuclear RNA and DNA: implications for genome organization
Visualization of DNA sequences in meiotic chromosomes
Nucleic acid sequence localization by electron microscopic in situ hybridization.

Part 2: The use of autoantibodies in the study of nuclear and chromosomal organization
Meiotic chromosome preparation and protein labeling
Distribution of chromosomal proteins in polytene chromosomes of drosophila
The use of monoclonal antibody libraries
Optical sectioning and three-dimensional reconstruction of diploid and polytene nuclei.

Part 3: Yeast minichromosomes
Nucleosomes of transcriptionally active chromatin: isolation of template-active nucleosomes by affinity chromatography
The nucleoprotein hybridization method for isolating active and inactive genes as chromatin
Protein-DNA cross-linking as a means to determine the distribution of proteins on DNA in vivo
Protein-DNA interactions in vivo - examining genes in saccharomyces cerevisiae and drosophila melanogaster by chromatin footprinting.

Part 4: Control of class II gene transcription during in vitro nucleosome assembly
Systems for the study of nuclear assembly, DNA replication, and nuclear breakdown in xenopus laevis egg extracts
In vitro nuclear protein import using permeabilized mammalian cells.

Part 5: Mutations that affect chromosomal proteins in yeast
Mutations affecting cell division in drosophila
Position-effect variegation - an assay for nonhistone chromosomal proteins and chromatin assembly and modifying factors.

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