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Laboratory of Genetics Rollin D. Hotchkiss Professor Emeritus |
Complete Bibliography
1. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Johnson T.B. Researches on Pyrimidines
CLI. The constitution of dibarbituric acid, J. Am. Chem.
Soc. 58, 525-528 (1936).
2. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Goebel, W.F. The synthesis of the heptacetyl
methyl ester of gentiobiuronic acid, Science, 83, 353-354
(1936).
3. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Goebel, W.F. The synthesis of the aldobionic
acid of gum acacia, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 58, 858-859 (1936).
4. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Goebel, W.F. Derivatives of glucuronic acid.
VII. The synthesis of aldobionic acids, J. Biol. Chem. 115,
285-292 (1936).
5. Goebel, W.F. and Hotchkiss, R.D. Chemo-immunological studies
on conjugated carbohydrate-proteins. XI. The specificity
of azo protein antigens containing glucuronic and galacturonic
acids, J. Exptl. Med. 66, 191-205 (1937).
6. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Goebel, W.F. Chemo-immunological studies
on the soluble specific substance of pneumococcus III. The
structure of the aldobionic acid from the Type III
polysaccharide, J. Biol. Chem. 121, 195-203 (1937).
7. Goebel, W.F., Reeves, R.E. and Hotchkiss, R.D. The synthesis of
aldobionides, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 59, 2745 (1937).
8. Linderstrom-Lang, K., Hotchkiss, R.D. and Johansen, G. Peptide
bonds in globular protein, Nature, 142, 996 (1938).
9. Hotchkiss, R.D. The determination of peptide bonds in crystalline
lactoglobulin, J. Biol. Chem. 131, 387 (1939); C.r. trav. Lab.
Carlsberg, ser. chim. 23, 125 (1939).
10. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Dubos, R. J. Fractionation of the bactericidal
agent from cultures of a soil bacillus, J. Biol. Chem. 132, 791-
792 (1940).
11. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Dubos, R. J. Chemical properties of
bactericidal substances isolated from cultures of a soil
bacillus, J. Biol. Chem. 132, 793-794 (1940).
12. Little, R.B., Dubos, R. J. and Hotchkiss, R.D. Action of
gramicidin on streptococci of bovine mastitis, Proc. Soc.
Exp. Biol. Med. 44, 444-445 (1940).
13. Little, R.B., Dubos, R. J. and Hotchkiss, R.D. Effect of
gramicidin suspended in mineral oil on streptococci of
bovine mastitis, Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 45, 462-463
(1940).
14. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Dubos, R. J. Bactericidal fractions
from an aerobic sporulating bacillus, J. Biol. Chem. 136,
803-804 (1940).
15. Dubos, R. J. and Hotchkiss, R.D. The production of bactericidal
substances by aerobic sporulating bacilli, J. Exptl. Med.
73, 629-640 (1941).
16. Little, R.B., Dubos, R. J. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Gramicidin,
Novoxil, and acriflavine for the treatment of chronic form
of streptococcic mastitis, J. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. 98, 189-
199 (1941).
17. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Dubos, R. J. The isolation of bactericidal
substances from cultures of Bacillis brevis, J. Biol. Chem.
141, 155-162 (1941).
18. Lipmann, F., Hotchkiss, R. D. and Dubos, R. J. The occurrence
of d-amino acids in gramicidin and tyrocidine, J. Biol. Chem.
141, 163-169 (1941).
19. Hotchkiss, R. D. The chemical nature of gramicidin and
tyrocidine, J. Biol. Chem. 141, 171-185 (1941).
20. Little, R. B., Dubos, R. J., Hotchkiss, R. D., Bean, C. W. and
Miller, W. T. The use of gramicidin and other agents for the
elimination of the chronic form of bovine mastitis, Am. J.
Vet. Res. 2, 305-312 (1941).
21. Dubos, R. J. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Origin, nature and properties
of gramicidin and tyrocidine, Trans. Studies Coll. Phys. Phila.
(4) 10, 11-19 (1942).
22. Dubos, R. J., Hotchkiss, R. D. and Coburn, A. F. The effect of
gramicidin and tyrocidine on bacterial metabolism, J. Biol.
Chem. 146, 421-6 (1942).
23. Hotchkiss, R. D. Gramicidin, tyrocidine, and tyrothricin.
Advances in Enzymology IV, 153-199 (1944).
24. Hotchkiss, R. D. The nature of the bactericidal action of
surface active agents, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 46, 479-92
(1946).
25. Hogeboom, G. H., Claude, A. and Hotchkiss, R. D. The
distribution of cytochrome oxidase and succinoxidase in the
cytoplasm of the mammalian liver cell, J. Biol. Chem. 165,
615-629 (1946).
26. Hotchkiss, R. D. Chemotherapy: applied cytochemistry, in:
"Currents in Biochemical Research" (D. E. Green, editor),
New York, Interscience, 379-398 (1946).
27. Hotchkiss, R. D. The quantitative separation of purines,
pyrimidines, and nucleosides by paper chromatography, J.
Biol. Chem. 175, 315-332 (1948).
28. Hotchkiss, R. D. The mode of action of chemotherapeutic
agents, Ann. Rev. Microbiol. 2, 183-214 (1948).
29. Hotchkiss, R.D. A microchemical reaction resulting in the
staining of polysaccharide structures in fixed tissue
preparations, Arch. Biochem. 16, 131-141 (1948).
30. Hotchkiss, R. D. Etudes chimiques sur le facteur transformant
du pneumocoque, Colloq, intern. centre natl. recherche sci.
(Paris) 8: Unites biol. douees contin. genet. 57-65 (1949).
31. Hotchkiss, R. D. The abnormal course of bacterial protein
synthesis in the presence of penicillin, J. Exptl. Med.
91, 351-364 (1950).
32. Hotchkiss, R. D. The effect of penicillin upon protein synthesis
by bacteria, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 53, 13-17 (1950).
33. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Ephrussi-Taylor, H. Use of serum albumin
as source of serum factor in pneumococcal transformation,
Fed. Proc. 10, 200 (1951).
34. Hotchkiss, R. D. Transfer of penicillin resistance in pneumo-
cocci by the desoxyribonucleate derived from resistant
cultures, Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 16, 457-
461 (1951).
35. Hotchkiss, R. D. The induction of resistance to antibiotics
by transformation with deoxyribonucleates, Symposium sur
le mode d'action des antibiotiques, 2nd Internat'l. Cong.
Biochem. 40-43 (1952).
36. Hotchkiss, R. D. The biological nature of the bacterial trans-
forming factors, Exptl. Cell Research, suppl. 2, 383-389 (1952).
37. Hotchkiss, R. D. Induction of penicillin resistance by
transformation, Bull. N.Y. Acad. Med. 28, 346-348 (1952).
38. Hotchkiss, R. D. The role of desoxyribonucleates in bacterial
transformations, in: Phosphorus Metabolism, vol. II (McElroy
and Glass, editors), Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 426-
436 (1952).
39. Hotchkiss, R. D. Cyclical behavior in pneumococcal growth
and transformability occasioned by environmental changes,
Proc.Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 40, 49-55 (1954).
40. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Marmur, J. Double marker transformations
as evidence of linked factors in desoxyribonucleate trans-
forming agents, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 40, 55-60 (1954).
41. Hotchkiss, R. D. Bacterial transformation as an infection
by desoxyribonucleic acid, in: "The Dynamics of Virus and
Rickettsial Infections" (Hartman, Horsfall and Kidd, editors),
New York, Blakiston Company, 405-411 (1954).
42. Beiser, S. M. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Abnormal capsular trans-
formation in pneumococci, Fed. Proc. 13, 486-487 (1954).
43. Hotchkiss, R. D. The genetic chemistry of the pneumococcal
transformations, Harvey Lectures 41, 124-144 (1953-54).
44. Hotchkiss, R. D. Bacterial transformation, J. Cellular Comp.
Physiol. 45, suppl. 2, 1-22 (1955).
45. Marmur, J. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Mannitol metabolism, a trans-
ferable property of pneumococcus, J. Biol. Chem. 214, 383-
396 (1955).
46. Hotchkiss, R. D. The biological role of the deoxypentose
nucleic acids, in: "The Nucleic Acids," vol. 2 (Chargaff and
Davidson, editors), New York, Academic Press, 435-473 (1955).
47. Marmur, J. and Fluke, D. J. Uniformity of ionizing radiation
action on several transforming factors of pneumococcus,
Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 57, 506-514 (1955).
48. Hotchkiss, R. D. The genetic organization of the deoxyribonuc-
leate units functioning in bacterial transformations, in: "Enzymes:
Units of Biological Structure and Function, International Symposium"
(O. H. Gaebler, editor), New York, Academic Press, 119-130 (1956).
49. Hotchkiss, R. D. The assimilation of amino acids by respiring
washed staphylococci, Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 65, 303-318
(1956).
50. Hotchkiss, R. D. Transforming factors and bacterial genetics,
in: "Proteins" (T. E. King, editor), 17th Ann. Biol. Coll.
Oregon State College, Corvallis, 61-68 (1956).
51. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Weiss, E. Transformed bacteria, Sci.
Amer. 195, 48-53 (1956).
52. Hotchkiss, R. D. Isolation of sodium deoxyribonucleate in
biologically active form from bacteria, in: "Methods in
Enzymology," vol. 3, (S. P. Colowick and N. O. Kaplan,
editors), New York, Academic Press, 692-696 (1957).
53. Hotchkiss, R. D. Methods for characterization of nucleic
acid, in: "Methods in Enzymology," vol. 3, (S. P. Colowick
and N. O. Kaplan, editors), New York, Academic Press,
708-715 (1957).
54. Hotchkiss, R. D. Criteria for quantitative genetic transform-
ation of bacteria, in: "A Symposium on the Chemical Basis
of Heredity" (W. D. McElroy and B. Glass, editors), Baltimore,
Johns Hopkins Press, 321-335 (1957).
55. Fox, M.S. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Initiation of bacterial
transformation, Nature, 179, 1322-1325 (1957).
56. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Evans, A. H. Genetic and metabolic
mechanism underlying multiple levels of sulphonamide resistance
in pneumococci in Ciba Foundation Symposium on Drug Resistance
in Microorganisms, 183-193 (1957).
57. Hotchkiss, R. D. Size limitations governing the incorporation
of genetic material in the bacterial transformations and other
non-reciprocal recombinations. Symposium on Biosynthesis
of Macromolecules, Soc. Exp. Biol. London, 49-59 (1957).
58. Fox, M.S. Deoxyribonucleic acid incorporation by transformed
bacteria, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 26, 83-85 (1957).
59. Hotchkiss, R. D. Discussion on infectivity of tobacco mosaic
virus nucleic acid. Special Publications of the N. Y. Acad.
Sci. vol. V. 226-227 (1957).
60. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Evans, A. H. Analysis of the complex
sulfonamide resistance locus of pneumococcus, Cold Spring
Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 23, 85-97 (1958).
61. Hotchkiss, R. D. (In: E. L. Tatum, Molecular basis of the
cause and expression of somatic cell variation, Symposium
in Gatlinburg), J. Cell. and Comp. Physiol. 52, 331-336 (1958).
62. Fox, M. S. Phenotypic expression of a genetic property introduced
by deoxyribonucleate, J. Gen. Physiol. 42, 737-748 (1959).
63. Hotchkiss, R. D. Function and limitations of deoxyribonucleic
acids as genetic determinants, Proc. Third Canadian Cancer
Conference, New York, Academic Press, 3-12 (1959).
64. Lacks, S. A. and Hotchkiss, R. D. A study of the genetic
material determining an enzyme activity in pneumococcus,
Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 39, 508-517 (1960).
65. Ottolenghi, E. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Appearance of genetic
transforming activity in pneumococcal cultures, Science,
132, 1257-1258 (1960).
66. Lacks, S. A. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Formation of amylomaltase
after genetic transformation of pneumococcus, Biochim.
Biophys. Acta, 45, 155-163 (1960).
67. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Evans, A. H. Fine structure of a
genetically modified enzyme as revealed by relative affinities
for modified substrate, Fed. Proc. 19, 912-925 (1960).
68. Fox, M. S. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Fate of transforming
deoxyribonucleate following fixation by transformable bacteria,
Nature, 187, 1002-1006 (1960).
69. Roger, M. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Selective heat inactivation of
pneumococcal transforming deoxyribonucleate, Proc.Natl. Acad.
Sci. U.S. 47, 653-669 (1961).
70. Fox. M. S. The fate of transforming deoxyribonucleate following
fixation by transformable bacteria. III, Proc. Natl. Acad.
Sci. U.S. 48, 1043-1048 (1962).
71. Ottolenghi, E. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Release of genetic trans-
forming agent from pneumococcal cultures during growth and
disintegration, J. Exptl. Med. 116, 491-519 (1962).
72. Hotchkiss, R. D. The application of molecular concepts to
genetics in Basic Problems in Neoplastic Diseases, New
York, Columbia University Press, 72-75 (1962).
73. Fox, M. S. Biological effects of the decay of incorporated
radioactive phosphorus in transforming deoxyribonucleate,
J. Mol. Biol. 6, 85-94 (1962).
74. Wolf, B. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Genetically modified folic acid syn-
thesizing enzymes of pneumococcus, Biochemistry, 2, 145-150 (1963).
75. Hotchkiss, R. D. Some evidences of molecular exchanges affecting
genetic material, Exp. Cell Res., suppl. 9, 120-123 (1963).
76. Hotchkiss, R. D. Concluding discussion in Informational
Macromolecules (H. J. Vogel, V. Bryson and J. O. Lampen,
editors), New York, Academic Press, 504-508 (1963).
77. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Ottolenghi, E. Genetic transformation
as a basis for evolution in bacteria. 5th Internatl. Cong.
Biochem. vol. 3, Evolutionary Biochemistry, London, Pergamon
Press, 215-221 (1963).
78. Kent, J., Roger, M. and Hotchkiss R. D. On the role of
integrity of marker regions in pneumococcal DNA and their
effect upon molecular processes in genetic recombination, Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 50, 717-725 (1963).
79. Hotchkiss, R. D. A manometric determination of sulfhydryl
groups and its application to proteins in native and
denatured states, Biochem. Zeit. 338, 848-853 (1963).
80. Hotchkiss, R. D. Recombination at the molecular level, in:
"Genetics Today." XIth Internatl. Cong. of Genetics, The
Netherlands, 81-86 (1963).
81. Mindich, L. and Hotchkiss, R. D. The fractionation of
pneumococcal genetic transforming activity, Biochim. Biophys.
Acta, 80, 73-92 (1964).
82. Mindich, L. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Chromatographic fractionation of
bacterial deoxyribonucleic acid, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 80,
93-109 (1964).
83. Roger, M. Fractionation of pneumococcal DNA following selective
heat denaturation: Enrichment of transforming activity for amin-
opterin resistance, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 51, 189-195 (1964).
84. Tomasz, A. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Regulation of the trans-
formability of pneumococcal cultures by macromolecular cell
products, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 51, 480-487 (1964).
85. Kent, J. L. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Kinetic analyses of multiple,
linked recombinations in pneumococcal transformation, J. Mol.
Biol. 9, 308-322 (1964).
86. Evans, A. H. Introduction of specific drug resistance properties
by purified RNA-containing fractions from pneumococcus.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 52, 1442-1449 (1964).
87. Hotchkiss, R. D., Oswald T. Avery: 1877-1955. Genetics, 51,
1-10, (1965).
88. Hotchkiss, R. D. Discussion: Physiological genetics in: "The
Control of Human Heredity and Evolution" (T. M. Sonneborn,
ed.), New York, Macmillan, 38-43 (1965).
89. Kent, J. L. and Hotchkiss, R. D. On the role of integrity and
heterogeneity of deoxyribonucleate molecules during genetic
recombination in pneumococcal transformation, Proceedings of
the Symposium on the Mutational Process, Prague, August 9-11,
165-171 (1965).
90. Hotchkiss, R. D. Portents for a genetic engineering, J. Heredity,
56, 197-202 (1965).
91. Hotchkiss, R. D. Mechanism of recombination in DNA-mediated
transformations, Symp. Biol. Hung. 6, 23-32 (1965).
92. Hotchkiss, R. D. Transforming DNA from pneumococcus, in:
"Procedures in Nucleic Acid Research" (Cantoni and Davies,
editors), vol. 1, 541-552 (1966), Harper and Row, New York.
93. Hotchkiss, R. D., Gene, transforming principle, and DNA, in: "Phage
and the Origins of Molecular Biology" (J. Cairns, G. S. Stent,
J. D. Watson, editors) Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of
Quantitative Biology, 180-200 (1966).
94. Roger, M., Beckmann, C. O. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Separation of
native and denatured fractions from partially denatured
pneumococcal DNA, J. Mol. Biol. 18, 156-173 (1966).
95. Roger, M., Beckmann, C. O. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Fractionation
of denatured pneumococcal DNA: Evidence for resolution of
complementary strands, J. Mol. Biol. 17, 174-194 (1966).
96. Gabor, M. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Manifestation of linear organiza-
tion in molecules of pneumococcal transforming DNA, Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 56, 1441-1448 (1966).
97. Hotchkiss, R. D. Microdifferentation in macromolecules, in:
"Current Aspects of Biochemical Energetics" (N. O. Kaplan and
E. P. Kennedy, editors), New York, Academic Press, 237-255
(1966).
98. Ortiz, P. J. and Hotchkiss, R. D. The enzymatic synthesis of
dihydrofolate and dihydropteroate in cell-free preparations
from wild-type and sulfonamide-resistant pneumococcus,
Biochemistry, 5, 67-74 (1966).
99. Hotchkiss, R.D. Bacterial transformation, in: Encyclopedia of
Science and Technology, New York, McGraw Hill, 1967.
100. Hotchkiss, R. D. Introductory remarks (Introduction to
symposium "Polarity of Organization in Genetic Material"),
The American Naturalist, 101, 299 (1967).
101. Hotchkiss, R. D., Gabor, M. and Roger, M. Evidences of organiza-
tion in transfer and expression of bacterial transforming DNA,
The American Naturalist, 101, 321-326 (1967).
102. Hotchkiss, R. D. Perspectives, in: "Symposium on Nuclear
Mechanisms," J. Cell. Physiol. 70 (Suppl. 1), no. 2, 215-224 (1967).
103. Hotchkiss, R. D. Metabolism and growth of gene substance, Cold
Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 33, 857-869 (1968).
104. Hotchkiss, R. D. Chairman's Remarks in Regulatory Mechanisms for
Protein Synthesis in Mammalian Cells (A. San Pietro, M. R. Lamborg
and F. T. Kenney, eds.) New York, Academic Press, 21-24 (1968).
105. Gabor, M. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Differences in rate of phenotypic
expression in separated strands of pneumococcal transforming
DNA and evidence for change of reading direction. (Proceedings of
Symposium on Nuclear Physiology and Differentiation, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil, Dec. 1968) Genetics, Supplement 61, 15-25 (1969).
106. Sabatini, Z. J. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Preparation of an
exonuclease from Lactobacillus which releases 5'-mono-
nucleotides from polynucleotides, Biochemistry, 8, 4831-
4837 (1969).
107. Shockley, T.E. and Hotchkiss, R.D. Stepwise introduction of
transformable penicillin resistance in pneumococcus.
Genetics, 64, 397-408 (1970).
108. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Gabor, M. Bacterial transformation, with
special reference to recombination process. Ann. Rev. of
Genetics, 4, 193-224 (1970).
109. Hotchkiss, R.D. Man's Part in His Own Biological Future, in:
"Environment, Man, Survival" (L. H. Wullstein, I.B. McNulty,
L. Klikoff, eds.) Grand Canyon Symposium, Department of
Biology, University of Utah, 35-54 (1970).
110. Hotchkiss, R.D., Nozawa, R., and Gabor, M. Lactobacillus exo-
nuclease mutants: Selection of mutants with altered ability
to utilize deoxyribonucleotides. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA,
68, 2866-2869 (1971).
111. Hotchkiss, R.D. Toward a general theory of genetic recombination
in DNA, in: Advances in Genetics, Vol 16, Academic Press,
New York, 325-348 (1971).
112. Hotchkiss, R.D. Introductory Remarks, in: "Informative Molecules
in Biological Systems" (L.G.H. Ledoux, ed.), North-Holland
Publishing Co. 1-3 (1971).
113. Hotchkiss, R. D., Abe, M., and Lane, D. Transfer of heterozygotic
properties by DNA in pneumococcus, in: "Informative Molecules
in Biological Systems" (L.G.H. Ledoux, ed.), North-Holland
Publishing Co. 21-27 (1971).
114. Nozawa, R., Gabor, M., and Hotchkiss, R.D. Lactobacillus exo-
nuclease mutants. II. Sensitivity toward ultraviolet irradiation
and alkylating agents. J. Mol. Biol. 65, 323-330 (1972).
115. Hotchkiss, R.D. Genetic evidences of the nature of DNA trans-
formation processes, in: "Uptake of Informative Molecules by
Living Cells" (L. Ledoux, ed.), North-Holland Publishing Co.
Amsterdam 1-9 (1972).
116. Hotchkiss, R.D. Genetic unity and biochemical diversity in
genetic recombination mechanisms, in: Stadler Genetics
Symposia, vol. 5 (G. Kimber and G.P. Redei, eds.), Univ.
of Missouri Agric. Expt. Sta., Columbia, Mo. 145-160 (1973).
117. Kondorosi, A., Barabas, I., Svab, Z., Orosz, L., Sik, T., and
Hotchkiss, R.D. Evidence for common genetic determinants of
nitrogenase and nitrate reductase in Rhizobium meliloti.
Nature New Biol. 246, 153-154 (1973).
118. Hotchkiss, R.D. Models of genetic recombination. Ann. Rev. of
Microbiol., 28, 445-468 (1974).
119. Hotchkiss, R.D. The evolution of recombination models, in:
"Mechanisms in Recombinations" (R.F. Grell, ed.), Plenum Pub.
Corp., New York, 439-443 (1974).
120. Hotchkiss, R.D. Molecular basis for genetic recombination,
Genetics, 78, 247-257 (1974).
121. Rotheim, M.B. and Hotchkiss, R.D. A modifier mutation affecting
utilization of mannitol in pneumococcus. Can. J. Microbiol.,
21, 1139-1143 (1975).
122. Ledbetter, M.L.S., and Hotchkiss, R.D. Chromosomal basis of the
merozygosity in a partially diploid mutant of pneumococcus.
Genetics, 80, 667-678 (1975).
123. Ledbetter, M.L.S., and Hotchkiss, R.D. Recombination as a
requirement for segregation of a partially diploid mutant
of pneumococcus. Genetics, 80, 679-694 (1975).
124. Kashmiri, S.V.S., and Hotchkiss, R.D. A study of pneumococcal
merodiploids at the molecular level. Genetics, 81, 9-19
(1975).
125. Kashmiri, S.V.S. and Hotchkiss, R.D. Evidence of tandem dupli-
cation of genes in a merodiploid region of pneumococcal
mutants resistant to sulfonamide. Genetics, 81, 21-31 (1975).
126. Schaeffer, P., Cami, B., and Hotchkiss, R.D. Fusion of bacterial
protoplasts. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 73, 2151-2155 (1976).
127. Hotchkiss, R.D. Apprenticeship among the stars, in: "The
Carlsberg Laboratory 1876/1976", Holter, H. and Moller,
K. Max, eds., Carlsberg Foundation, Copenhagen, 1976, 308-316.
128. Hotchkiss, R.D. Concluding remarks (Summary of the 3rd European
meeting on bacterial transformation and transfection), in: "Modern
Trends in Bacterial Transformation and Transfection." Portoles, A,
et al, eds. North-Holland, Amsterdam. 1977, 321-328.
129. Hotchkiss, R.D. Enumeration of bacterial colonies in liquid
media, in: "Methods in Immunology and Immunochemistry," vol.
IV, Academic Press, New York, 1977, 88-89, (3 paragraphs).
130. Schaeffer, P. and Hotchkiss, R.D. Fusion of bacterial proto-
plasts, in: "Methods in Cell Biology," vol. 20, Academic Press,
New York, 1978, 149-158.
131. Hotchkiss, R.D. The identification of nucleic acids as genetic
determinants. Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci. 325, 321-342 (1979).
132. Gabor, M.H. and Hotchkiss, R.D. Parameters governing bacterial
regeneration and genetic recombination following fusion of
Bacillus subtilis protoplasts. J. Bacteriol. 137, 1346-1353 (1979).
133. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Hotchkiss, M.G. Recombination, segregation,
and unequal chromosome expression in bacterial diploids
created by protoplast fusion, in: "Advances in Protoplast
Research." Ferenczy, L. and Farkas, G. L., eds. Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, Budapest, 1980, 29-36.
134. Hotchkiss, R.D. and Gabor, M.H. Biparental products of bacterial
protoplast fusion showing unequal parental chromosome
expression. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 77, 3553-3557 (1980).
135. Orosz, L., Rostas K., Hotchkiss, R.D. A comparison of 2-point,
3-point and deletion mapping in the C-cistron of Rhizobio-
phage 16-3, with an explanation for the recombination
pattern. Genetics, 94, 249-263, 1980.
136. Guillen, N., Gabor, M.H., Hotchkiss, R., and Hirschbein, L.
Isolation and characterization of the nucleoid of non-
complementing diploids from protoplast fusion in Bacillus
subtilis. Molec. Gen. Genet., (1982) 185, 69-74.
137. Hotchkiss, R.D. The first generation of gene transfer in bacteria, in:
"Genetic Exchange: A Celebration and a New Generation." Streips, Good-
gal, Guild and Wilson, eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1982, 9-17.
138. Hotchkiss, R.D., and Prat-Party, E. Semistable states of sulfonamide
resistance markers in transformed Pneumococci, in: "Genetic
Exchange: A Celebration and a New Generation." Streips, Goodgal,
Guild and Wilson, eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1982, 163-170.
139. Gabor, M. H., and Hotchkiss, R.D. Analysis of randomly picked genetic
recombinants from Bacillus subtilis protoplast fusion, in: "Genetic
Exchange: A Celebration and a New Generation." Streips, Goodgal,
Guild and Wilson, eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1982, 283-292.
140. Hotchkiss, R.D. Genetic studies with diploid lines of Bacillus subtilis
produced by protoplast fusion. XIV International Congress Genetics,
Moscow 1978, in: "Molecular Bases of Genetic Processes," Belyaev, D. K.,
ed., Mir Publishers, Moscow 1981, vol. 3, 164-169.
141. Hotchkiss, R. D. Strategies: Techniques and Molecular Systems,
Chairman's introduction, in: "Genetic Engineering of Microorganisms
for Chemicals," De Moss, R. and Hollaender, A., eds., Basic
Life Sciences series 19, Plenum Press, New York, 1982, 25-27.
142. Gabor, M. H. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Reciprocal and nonreciprocal
recombination in diploid clones from Bacillus subtilis protoplast
fusion: Association with the replication origin and terminus.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (US) 1983, 80, 1426-1430.
143. Hotchkiss, R. D. and Gabor, M. Chromosome Interactions and
Expression in Fused Bacillus Protoplasts, in: "Protoplasts,
1983", eds. Potrykus, I., Harms, C. T., et al. Proceedings
of the international conference on protoplasts, Basel,
149-154. Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, 1983.
144. Hotchkiss, R. D. Transformation and Other Genetic Recombination
in Bacteria. Proceedings of the XV Internatl. Congress of
Genetics, New Delhi, 1983, p.133-139.
145. Hotchkiss, R. D., and Gabor, M. H. Protoplast Fusion in Bacillus
and its consequences, in: "Molecular Biology of the Bacilli,"
vol. 2, ed. D. Dubnau, Interscience, New York, 1985, 109-149.
146. Hotchkiss, R. D. From Microbes to medicine: gramicidin, Rene
Dubos, and the Rockefeller, in: "Launching the Antibiotic
Era", eds. Moberg, D. L. and Cohn, Z. A. Rockefeller
University Press, New York, 1990, 1-18.
147. Hotchkiss, R. D. DNA in the Decade before the double helix. In: "DNA:
The Double Helix - Forty Years: Perspective and Prospective"
(Chicago, Oct., 1994). New York Academy of Sciences, 1995, 55-73.
148. Hotchkiss, R. D. "Growing up into our long genes" (historical
reminiscence on early analytical DNA work), in: "We Can Sleep
Later" (a book on Alfred D. Hershey), Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory, NY, 2000, p.33-43. (Reprint not available)
ABSTRACTS, BOOK REVIEWS, etc.
A1 Hotchkiss, R. D. The nature of gramicidin and tyrocidine and
their action on bacteria. J. Bact. 45, 64-65, 1944 (abstract).
A2 Hotchkiss, R. D. The assimilation of amino acids by respiring
washed staphlylococci. Fed. Proc., 6, 263, 1947 (abstract).
A3 Hotchkiss, R. D. Penicillin and amino acid assimilation in
staphylococci. Fed. Proc., 8, 208, 1949 (abstract).
A4 Hotchkiss, R. D. and Ephrussi-Taylor, H. Use of serum albumin
as source of serum factor in pneumococcal transformation.
Fed. Proc., 10, 200, 1951 (abstract).
A5 Hotchkiss, R. D. Transformation by penicillin-induced lysates
of Pneumococcus, Microb. Genetics Bull., 1952 (abstract).
A6 Hotchkiss, R. D. , Marmur, J., and Evans, A. Biochemical
characters of Pneumococcus, Biol. Lab. Annual Report, 1952.
A7 Hotchkiss, R. D. and Marmur, J. Independence and linkage among
pairs of Pneumococcal transforming factors, Microb. Genetics
Bull., 1953 (abstract).
A8 Beiser, S. M. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Abnormal capsular trans-
formation in pneumococci. Fed. Proc., 13, 486-487, 1954
(abstract).
A9 Fox, M. S. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Phenotypic expression of a
selective genetic marker introduced by transformation.
Third Internatl. Congress of Biochemistry, Brussels, 1955,
(abstract).
A10 Hotchkiss, R. D. Growth rates of pneumococcal strains, Cold
Spring Harbor Biol. Lab. Annual Report, 1957.
A11 Hotchkiss, R. D. and Evans, A. Evidences for genetically
altered enzymes in Pneumococci resistant to sulfonamides.
Abstracts, Amer. Chem. Soc. Biol., Sept. 1958.
A12 Hotchkiss, R. D. Summary comments, Symposium on macromolecular
aspects of the cell cycle, Oak Ridge Natl. Lab. Biol. Div. -
J. Cellular Comp. Physiol., 62, suppl. 1, 193, 1963.
A13 Hotchkiss, R. D. Chairman's comments, Symposium on subunit
structure of proteins, Brookhaven Natl. Lab. Symposia in
Biol., 17, 176-182, 1964.
A14 Hotchkiss, R. D., Abe, M., and Lane, D. Analysis of a hetero-
zygotic region in pneumococcal transforming DNA. Genetics
56, 566, 1967.
A15 Hotchkiss, R. D. and Abe, M. A heterozygosis present in
Pneumococcus and transferable by DNA in transformation.
XII International Congress of Genetics, Tokyo, 1968,
proceedings, Vol. 1, 36 (abstract).
A16 Hotchkiss, R. D. Biological functions of nucleic acids, in:
"Encyclopedia Britannica," __th edition, 196_.
A17 Hotchkiss, R. D. Genetic heterozygosis transferable by DNA
and its relation to recombination mechanisms. Heredity, 27,
309, 1971.
A18 Gabor-Hotchkiss, M., and R. D. Hotchkiss. Factors influencing
intraspecific protoplast fusion in Bacillus subtilis. 14th
Internat. Congr. Genetics (Moscow), Contributed Papers,
Part I, 74, 1978 (abstract).
A19 Hotchkiss, R. D. Segregation behavior of bacterial diploids
and partial diploids. 14th Int. Congr. Genetics (Moscow),
Plenary Sessions Symposia, 127, 1978 (abstract).
A20 Hotchkiss, R. D. Book review, "Modern Development of Chemo-
therapy", by E. Havinga, H. W. Julius, H. Veldstra, and
K. C. Winkler (Amsterdam, Elsevier Publishing Co., 1946),
J. Applied Physics, 18, 1135-1136, 1947.
A21 Hotchkiss, R. D. Book review, "Chemistry and Biology of
Proteins", by Felix Haurowitz (New York, Academic Press,
1950), Archives of Biochemistry, 30, 476-478, 1950.
A22 Hotchkiss, R. D. Book review, "The Nucleic Acids. Chemistry
and Biology", vol. 1. Edited by E. Chargaff and J. N.
Davidson (New York, Academic Press, 1955), Science, 122,
248-249, 1955.
A23 Hotchkiss, R. D. Book review, "Molecular Biology of the Gene",
by J. D. Watson, Medical Opinion and Review, Nov., 1966.
A24 Gabor-Hotchkiss, M. and Hotchkiss, R. D. Book review, "The Logic
of Life: A history of Heredity," by F. Jacob. Bioscience,
41, 1975.
A25 Hotchkiss, R. D. Reviews of the following books, The Sciences,
18, No. 7, p.24-27, 1978.
-- "Improving on Nature: The Brave New World of Genetic
Engineering," by Robert Cooke. Demeter Press, 1977.
-- "The Ultimate Experiment: Man-made Evolution," by Nicholas
Wade. Walker & Co., 1977.
-- "Biohazard," by Michael Rogers. Knopf, 1977.
-- "Who Should Play God? The Artificial Creation of Life and
What It Means for the Future of the Human Race" by Ted Howard
and Jeremy Rifkin. Delacorte Press, 1977.
-- "Playing God: Genetic Engineering and the Manipulation of
Life," by June Goodfield. Random House, 1977.
-- "Recombinant Molecules: Impact on Science and Society" (Miles
International Symposium Series, No. 10), edited by Roland F.
Beers, Jr. and Edward G. Bassett. Raven Press, 1977.
A26 Hotchkiss, R. D. Book review, "Origins of Molecular Biology:
A Tribute to Jacques Monod," by Andre Lwoff and Agnes Ullman,
eds. (Academic Press, New York/London, 1979). Isis, 72,
507-508, 1981.
A27 Hotchkiss, R. D. Acceptance speech on receiving honorary Sc.D. at
SUNY, Albany, Mar. 21, 1986. (Unpublished; typed MS available,
with Figures).
A28 Hotchkiss, R. D. A poem, The night before Crickmas. In:
"DNA: The Double Helix - Forty years: Perspective and
Prospective". (Chicago, Oct. 1994). Annals of the New
York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 758, 205-207.