Relative importance of molecular, neontological, and paleontological data in understanding the biology of the vertebrate invasion of land Charles MarshallHans-Peter Schultze OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 101
Molecules, fossils, and the origin of tetrapods Axel MeyerSarah I. Dolven OriginalPaper Pages: 102 - 113
Telomere-associated repeats in Chironomus form discrete subfamilies generated by gene conversion Marita CohnJan-Erik Edström OriginalPaper Pages: 114 - 122
Essential role of duplications of short motif sequences in the genomic evolution of Bombyx mori Sachiko IchimuraKazuei Mita OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 130
A nematode hemoglobin gene contains an intron previously thought to be unique to plants Brian DixonBrent WalkerBill Pohajdak OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 136
Evolutionary relationships of multiple alpha satellite subfamilies in the centromeres of human chromosomes 13, 14, and 21 Bryce VisselK. H. Andy Choo OriginalPaper Pages: 137 - 146
Phylogenetic analysis of the thiolase family. Implications for the evolutionary origin of peroxisomes J. C. IgualC. González-BoschJ. E. Pérez-Ortín OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 155
Evolutionary consequences of nonrandom damage and repair of chromatin domains Teni Boulikas Synthesis Pages: 156 - 180
Interchromosomal gene conversion as a possible mechanism for explaining divergence patterns of ZFY-related genes Hidenori HayashidaKei-ichi KumaTakashi Miyata Letter to the editor Pages: 181 - 183