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PUBLICATIONS
229.Graves, J.A.M. 2003. The X and Y of sex. Book Review, Nature
423: 223.
228. Wakefield, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 2003. Kangaroo genomics
leaps ahead. Today’s Life Science 15 (3): 34-38.
227. Charchar, F.J., Svartman, M., El-Mogharbel, N., Ventura,
M., Kirby, P., Matarazzo, M.R., Ciccodicola, A., Rocci, M., D’Esposito,
M. and Graves, J.A.M. 2003. Complex events in the evolution of
the human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2). Genome Research 13:
281-286.
226. Graves, J.A.M., Gecz, J. and Hameister, H. 2003. Evolution
of the human X – a smart and sexy chromosome that controls
speciation and development. Cytogenet. Genome Research, in press.
225. Kirby, P.J., Waters, P.D, Delbridge, M.L., Svartman, M.,
Stewart, A.N., Nagai, K. and Graves, J.A.M. 2002. Cloning and
mapping of platypus SOX2 and SOX14 – insights into SOX group
B evolution. Cytogenetics and Genome Research 98: 96 -100.
224. Wakefield, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 2002. Towards a kangaroo
genome project. EMBO Reports 4:143-147.
223. O'Neill R.J.,W. O'Neill M.J., Graves J.A.M 2002 Undermethylation
associated with retroelement activation andchromosome remodelling
in an interspecific mammalian hybrid (corrigendum). Nature 420:106.
222.Graves, J.A.M. 2002. Kangaroo genetics leaps ahead. Heredity
89: 406-407.
221.Graves, J.A.M. 2002. Sex chromosomes and sex determination
in weird mammals. Cytogenet. Genome Res. 96: 161- 168.
220. Pask, A., Harry, J.L., Graves, J.A.M., O’Neill, R.J.W.,
Layfield, S., Shaw, G. and Renfree, M.B. 2002. SOX9 has both conserved
and novel roles in marsupial sexual differentiation. Genesis 33:
131-139.
219. Graves, J.A.M. and Westerman, M. 2002. Marsupial genetics
and genomics. Trends in Genetics 18:517-521
218. Graves, J.A.M. 2002 The rise and fall of SRY. Trends in Genetics18:
259-264.
217. Aitken, R.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 2002. The future of sex.
Nature 415: 963.
216. Graves, J.A.M. 2002. Evolution of the testis-determining
gene – the rise and fall of SRY. In “The genetics
and biology of sex determination” (Novartis Foundation Symposium
244, ISBN 0 470 843462), pp 86 – 101. Wiley, Chichester.
215. Whitworth, D.J., Pask, A.J., Shaw, G., Graves, J.A.M., Behringer,
R.R., Renfree, M.B. 2001. Characterization of Steroidogenic Factor
1 during sexual differentiation in a marsupial. Gene 277:209 -
219.
214. Graves, J.A.M. 2001. Of course sex matters (book review).
Cell 107: 285 - 287.
213. Graves, J.A.M. 2001. From brain-determination to testis-determination:
evolution of the mammalian sex determining gene. Reproduction,
Fertility and Develoment 13: 1-8.
212. Gianfrancesco, F., Sanges, R., Esposito, T., Tempesta, S.,
Rao, E., Rappold, G., Archidiacono, N., Graves, J.A.M., Forabosco,
A. and Michele D’Urso, M. 2001. Differential divergence
of three human pseudoautosomal genes and their mouse homologues:
implications for sex chromosome evolution. Genome Research 11:
2095-2100.
211.Graves, J.A.M. and Delbridge, M.L. 2001. The X – a sexy
chromosome. BioEssays 23: 1091-1094.
210. Waters, P.D., Kirby, P.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 2001. Assignment
of the SMARCF1 gene to tammar wallaby chromosome 5q by fluorescence
in situ hybridization. Cytogenet. Cell Genet 93: 315 – 316.
209. O’Neill, R.W.O., Eldridge, M.D.B. and Graves, J.A.M.
2001. Chromosome heterozygosity and de novo chromosome rearrangements
in mammalian interspecies hybrids Mammalian Genome 12: 256-259.
208. Pask, A. and Graves, J.A.M. 2001. Sex chromosomes and sex
determining genes – insights from marsupials and monotremes.
In G. Scherer and M. Schmid (eds) “Genes and mechanisms
in vertebrate sex determination.” Birkenhauser, Berlin pp
71-95.
207. Waters, P., Duffy, B., Frost, C.J., Delbridge, M.L. and Graves,
J.A.M. 2001. The human Y chromosome derives largely from a single
autosomal region added 80-130 million years ago. Cytogenet. Cell
Genet. 92: 74 – 79.
206. Rens, W., O’Brien, P.C.M., Yang, F., Solanky, N.,
Perelman, P., Graphodatsky A.S., Ferguson, M.W.J. Svartman, M.,
De Leo, A.A., Graves, J.A.M. and Ferguson-Smith, M.A. 2001 Karyotype
relationships between distantly related marsupials from South
America and Australia. Chromosome Research 9: 301-308.
205. Lingenfelter, P.A., Delbridge, M.L., Thomas, S., Graves,
J.A.M. and Disteche, C.M. 2001. Expression and conservation of
processed copies of the RBMX gene. Mammalian Genomics 12: 538-545.
204. Charchar, F.J., Svartman, M. and Graves, J.A.M. 2001. Assignment
of SPROUTY 1 (SPRY1) to tammar wallaby chromosome 6 by fluorescence
in situ hybridization. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 90: 240-241.
203. Graves, J.A.M. and Shetty, S. 2001. Sex from W to Z –
evolution of vertebrate sex chromosomes and sex determining genes.
J. Exptl. Zool. 281: 472-481.
202. Greaves, I.K., Svartman, M., Wakefield, M., Taggart, D.,
De Leo, A., Ferguson-Smith, M.A., Rens, W., O’Brien, P.C.M.,
Voullaire, L., Westerman, M. and Graves, J.A.M. 2001. Chromosomal
painting detects non-random chromosome arrangement in dasyurid
marsupial sperm. Chromosome Research 8: 251-259.
201. Ohlsson, R., Paldi, A. and Graves, J.A.M. 2001. Did genomic
imprinting and X chromosome inactivation arise from stochastic
expression? Trends Genet. 17: 136 – 141.
200. Gellin, J., Brown, S., Graves, J.A.M., Rothschild, M., Schook,
L., Womack, J. and Yerle, M. 2000. Comparative gene mapping workshop:
progress in agriculturally important animals. Mammalian Genome
11: 140-144.
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199.Graves, J.A.M. and Shetty, S. 2000. The evolution of sex chromosomes
in higher vertebrates. In “Comparative Genomics”,
(ed. M. Clark), Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp153-205.
198. Pask, A., Harry, J. Renfree, M.B. and Graves, J.A.M. 2000.
Absence of SOX3 in the developing marsupial gonad is not consistent
with a conserved role in mammalian sex determination. Genesis
27: 145-152.
197. Pask, A., Renfree, M.B. and Graves, J.A.M. 2000. The human
sex-reversing gene ATRX has a homologue on the marsupial Y chromosome.
Proc. Natl .Acad. Sci. USA 97: 13198 - 13202.
196. Toder, R., Wakefield, M. and Graves, J.A.M. 2000. The minimal
mammalian Y chromosome – the marsupial Y as a model system.
Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 91: 285 – 292.
195. Gray, T.A., Hernandez, L., Carey, A.H., Schaldach, M.A.,
Smithwick, M.J., Rus, K., Graves, J.A.M., Stewart, C.L. and Nicholls,
R.D. 2000. The ancient source of a distinct gene family encoding
proteins featuring RING and C3H zinc-finger motifs with abundant
expression in developing brain and nervous system. Genomics 66:
76-86 (cover story).
194. Graves, J.A.M. 2000. The human Y chromosome, sex determination
and spermatogenesis – a feminist view. Biology of Reproduction
63: 667-676.
193. Wilcox, S.A., Toder, R., Maccarone, P. and Graves, J.A.M.
2000. Comparative Gene Mapping in Exotic Species Using FISH. In
"In situ Hybridization Protocols", I.A. Darby (ed).
Methods in Molecular Biology, Humana Press, New Jersey, pp 115-127.
192. Western, P.S., Harry, J.L. Graves, J.A.M. and Sinclair, A.H.
2000. Temperature dependent sex determination: the expression
of SF1, WT1 and DAX1 during gonadogenesis. Genes 241: 223 –
232.
191. O’Neill, R.J.W., O’Neill, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M.
1999. Global methylation in eutherian hybrids, reply to Roemer
et al. Nature 401: 131–132.
190. Western, P.S., Harry, J.L. Graves, J.A.M. and Sinclair, A.H.
1999. Temperature dependent sex determination: AMH expression
precedes SOX9 expression. Developmental Dynamics 216: 411-419.
189. O’Neill, R.J.W., Eldridge, M.D.B., Ferguson-Smith,
M.A., O’Brien, P.C. and Graves, J.A.M. 1999. Chromosome
evolution in kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae). Cross species
chromosome painting between the tammar wallaby and rock wallaby
spp. with the 2n=22 ancestral macropodid karyotype. Genome 42:
525-530.
188. Gray, T.A., Smithwick, M.J., Schaldach, M.A., Martone, D.L.,
Graves, J.A.M., McCarrey, J.R. and Nicholls, R.D. 1999. Concerted
regulation and molecular evolution of the duplicated SNRPB’B
and SNRPN loci. Nucl. Acids Res. 27: 4577-4584.
187. Hawken, R.J., Maccarone, P., Toder, R., Graves, J.A.M. and
Maddox, J.F. 1999. Isolation and characterization of marsupial
IL5 genes. Immuogenetics 49: 942-948.
186. Rens, W., O’Brien, P.C.M., Yang, F., Graves, J.A.M.
and Ferguson-Smith, M.A. 1999. Karyotype relationships between
four marsupial species revealed by reciprocal chromosome painting.
Chromosome Research 7: 461-474.
185. O’Brien, S.J., Menotti-Raymond, M., Murphy, W.J., Wienberg,
J., Stanyon, R., Nash, W.G., Copeland, N.G., Jenkins, N.A., Womack,
J.E. and Graves, J.A.M. 1999. The promise of comparative genomics
in mammals. Science 286: 458-481 (cover story).
184. O’Brien, S.J., Menotti-Raymond, M., Murphy, W.J., Nash,
W.G., Lyons, L.A., menninger, J.C., Stanyon, R., Wienberg, J.,
Copeland, N.G., Jenkins, N.A., Gellin, J., Yerle, M., Andersson,
L.,Womack, J.E., Broad, T., Postlethwait, J. , Serov, O., Bailey,
E., James, M.R., Watanabe, T.K., Wakefield, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M.
1999. Comparative genomics and mammalian radiations. Science 286:
462-478.
183. Glas, R., Graves, J.A.M., Toder, R., Ferguson-Smith, M.A.
and O’Brien, P.C.O. 1999. Cross-species chromosome painting
between human and marsupial directly demonstrates the ancient
region of the mammalian X. Mammalian Genome 10: 1115-1116 (cover
story).
182. De Leo, A.A., Guedelha, N., Toder, R., Voullaire, L., Ferguson-Smith,
M.A., O’Brien, P.C.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1999 Comparative
chromosome painting between three Australian marsupials with the
2n=14 putative ancestral marsupial karyotype. Chromosome Research
7: 509-517.
181. Delbridge, M.L., Lingenfelter, P.A., Disteche, C.M. and Graves,
J.A.M. 1999. The candidate spermatogenesis gene RBMY has a homologue
on the human X chromosome. Nature Genetics 22: 223–224.
180. Shetty, S., Griffin, D. and Graves, J.A.M. 1999. Comparative
chromosome painting reveals strong chromosome homology over 80
million years of bird evolution. Chromosome Research 7: 289–295.
179. Glas, R., De Leo, A., Reid, K., Ferguson-Smith, M.A., O’Brien,
P.C.M., Westerman, M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1999. Chromosome painting
in marsupials: genome conservation in the kangaroo family. Chromosome
Research 7: 167-176.
178. Pask, A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1999. Sex chromosomes and sex
determining genes - insights from marsupials and monotremes. Cell.
Molec. Life Sci 55: 864–875.
177. Delbridge, M.L. and Graves, J.A.M. 1999. Mammalian Y chromosome
evolution and the male-specific functions of Y-borne genes. Rev.
Reproduction 4: 101-109.
176. Western, P.S., Harry, J.L., Graves, J.A.M. and Sinclair,
A.H. 1999. Temperature dependent sex determination: upregulation
of SOX9 expression after commitment to male development. Developmental
Dynamics 214: 171-177.
175. Glas, R., Wakefield, M.J., Toder, R. and Graves, J.A.M. 1998.
Comparative painting in mammals (A2 Poster). Inst. Lab. Animal
Res. J. 39 (enclosed with issue).
174. Wakefield, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Comparative mapping
in vertebrates (A0 Poster). Inst. Lab. Animal Res. J. 39: (enclosed
with issue).
173. Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Gene maps of monotreme mammals (mammalian
subclass Prototheria). Inst. Lab. Animal Res. J. 39: 225-228.
172. Samollow, P. and Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Gene mapping in marsupials.
Inst. Lab. Animal Res. J. 39: 204-223.
171. Toder, R., O’Neill, R.J.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1998.
Chromosome Painting in Marsupials. Inst. Lab. Animal Res. J. 39:
92 - 95.
170. Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Background and overview of comparative
genetics. Inst. Lab. Animal Res. J. 39: 48 - 65.
169. VandeBerg, J.L. and Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Comparative gene
mapping - Introduction Inst. Lab. Animal Res. J. 39: 47.
168. VandeBerg, J.L. and Graves, J.A.M. (eds). 1998. Comparative
gene mapping. Inst. Lab. Animal Res. J. 39: issues 2, 3.
167. Graves, J.A.M., Wakefield, M.J. and Toder, R. 1998. Evolution
of the pseudoautosomal region of mammalian sex chromosomes. Human
Molec. Genet. 7: 1991-1996.
166. Graves, J.A.M., Disteche, C.M. and Toder, R. 1998. Gene dosage
in the evolution and function of mammalian sex chromosomes. Cytogenet.
Cell Genet. 80: 94–103.
165. Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Genomic Imprinting, development and
disease - is pre-eclampsia caused by an imprinted gene? Reproduction,
Fertility and Development 10: 23–29.
164. Toder, R. and Graves, J.A.M. 1998. CSF2RA, ANT3 and STS are
autosomal in marsupials: implications for the origin and evolution
of the pseudoautosomal region of mammalian sex chromosomes. Mammalian
Genome 9: 373–376.
163. O’Neill, R.J.W., Brennan, F.E., Delbridge, M.L. and
Graves, J.A.M. 1998. De novo insertion of an intron into the mammalian
sex determining gene SRY. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 95: 1653-1657.
162. Graves, J.A.M. 1998. The genetic value of weird mammals.
Proc. 6th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production,
23: 24–31.
161. O’Neill, R.J.W., O’Neill, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M.
1998. Undermethylation associated with retroelement activation
and chromosome remodelling in an interspecific mammalian hybrid.
Nature 393:68-72.
160. Mitchell, M.J., Wilcox, S.A., Watson, J.M., Lerner, J., Woods,
D., Scheffler, J., Hearn, J., Bishop, C. and Graves, J.A.M. 1998.
The origin and loss of the ubiquitin activating enzyme gene on
the mammalian Y chromosome. Hum. Molec. Genet. 7: 429-434.
159. Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome
and sex determining genes. J. Exptl. Zool. 281: 472–481.
158. Delbridge, M.L., Ma, K., Subbaro, M.N., Cooke, H.J., Bhasin,
S. and Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Evolution of mammalian HNRPG and its
relationship with the putative azoospermia factor RBM. Mammalian
Genome, 9:168-170.
157. Graves, J.A.M. 1998. Interactions between SRY and SOX genes
in mammalian sex determination. BioEssays 20: 264–269.
156. O’Brien, S.J., Cevario, S.J., Martenson, J.S., Thompson,
M.A., Nash, W.G., Chang, E., Graves, J.A.M., Spencer, J.A., Cho,
K.-W., Tsujimoto, H. and Lyons, L.A. 1997. Comparative gene mapping
in the domestic cat (Felis catus). J. Hered. 88: 408–414.
155. Wakefield, M.J., Keohane, A.M., Turner, B.M. and Graves,
J.A.M. 1997. Histone deacetylation is an ancient component of
mammallian X chromosome inactivation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
94: 9665–9668.
154. Graves, J.A.M., Cook, S.I., O’Neill, R.W.O., Glas,
R., Pask, A. and Delbridge, M.L. Genes involved in male reproduction
as targets for biocontrol of the brushtailed possum. In Biological
Control of possums, R. Lynch (ed), Royal Society of New Zealand,
Wellington, pp62-72.
153. Graves, J.A.M. 1997. Two uses for old SOX. Nature Genetics
16:114-115.
152. Spurdle, A.B., Maccarone, P., Toder, R., Wilcox, S.A. and
Graves, J.A.M. 1997. Shared synteny between human chromosome 10
and chromosome 1 of the marsupial Macropus eugenii. Cytogenet.
Cell Genet. 77:242-245.
151. Toder, R., Glaser, B., Schiebel, K., Wilcox, S.A., Rappold,
G., Graves, J.A.M. and Schempp, W. 1997. Genes located in and
near the human pseudoautosomal region are located in the X-Y pairing
region in dog and sheep. Chromosome Research 5: 1–6.
150. Graves, J.A.M. 1997. Evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes.
In Parker, S.P. (ed) McGraw-Hill Yearbook of science and Technology
1997. McGraw-Hill (New York), pp 89–91.
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149. Toder, R., O’Neill, R.J.W., Wienberg, J., O’Brien,
P.C.M., Voullaire, L. and Graves, J.A.M. 1997. Comparative chromosome
painting between two marsupials: origins of an XX/XY1Y2 sex chromosome
system. Mammalian Genome 8: 418-422.
148. Toder, R., Wienberg, J., Voullaire, L., Maccarone, P. and
Graves, J.A.M. 1997. Shared DNA sequences between the X and Y
chromosomes in the tammar wallaby – evidence for independent
additions to eutherian and marsupial sex chromosomes. Chromosoma
106: 94–98 (cover story).
147. O’Neill, R.J.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1997. Low levels
of sequence divergence in rock wallabies (Petrogale) suggests
a lack of positive directional selection in Sry. J. Molec. Evol.
14:350-353.
146. Graves, J.A.M. and O’Neill, R. W. 1997. Mammalian sex
chromosome evolution and Haldane’s rule. J. Hered. 88: 358–360.
145. Taylor, A., Graves, J.A.M., Murray, N.D., O'Brien, S.J.,
Yuhki, N. and Sherwin, W.B. 1997. Conservation genetics of the
koala (Phascolarctos cinereus): low mitochondrial DNA variation
amongst southern Australian populations. Genet. Res. 69:25-33.
144. Delbridge, M.L., Harry, J.L., Toder, R. and Graves, J.A.M.
1997. Only one human candidate spermatogenesis gene is conserved
on the marsupial Y chromosome. Nature Genetics 15: 131–136;
erratum Nature Genetics 15: 411.
143. Pask, A., Toder, R., Wilcox, S.A., Camerino, G. and Graves,
J.A.M. 1997. The sex reversing DAX1 gene is autosomal in marsupials:
implications for the evolution of sex determination in mammals.
Genomics 41:422-426.
142. Graves, J.A.M., Wakefield, M.J., Peters, J., Searle, A.,
Archibald, A., O’Brien, S.J. and Womack, J.E. 1996. Report
of the Committee on Comparative Gene Mapping. In “Human
Gene Mapping - a compendium. M. Chipperfield (ed). Johns Hopkins
Press, Baltimore pp 1351-1407.
141. Graves, J.A.M. 1996. Mammals that break the rules: Genetics
of marsupials and monotremes. Annual Rev. Genet. 30:233–260.
140. Graves, J.A.M. 1996 Evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome
and Y-borne genes. Gene families: structure, function, genetics
and evolution, R.S. Holmes and H.A. Lim (eds.), World Scientific
Publishing Co, New Jersey, pp 201–211.
139. Graves, J.A.M. 1996. The evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes
and the origin of sex determining genes. Phil. Trans. R. Soc.
Lond. B. 350: 305-312.
138. Wilcox, S.A., Smithwick, M. J., Toder, R. and Graves, J.A.M.
1996. Genomic Imprinting. Today’s Life Science 8: 21–24
(cover story).
137. Wilcox, S.A., Watson, J.M., Spencer, J.A. and Graves, J.A.M.
1996. Comparative mapping identifies the fusion point of an ancient
mammalian X-autosomal rearrangement. Genomics 35: 66–70.
136. Comparative Genome Organization Workshop (Graves, J.A.M.
corresponding author) 1996. Comparative genome organization of
vertebrates. Mammalian Genome 7: 717–734 (cover story).
135. Wakefield, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1996. Comparative maps
of vertebrates. Mammalian Genome 7: 715–716.
134. Gemmell, N.J., Western, P.S., Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M.
1996. Evolution of the mammalian mitochondrial control region
- comparisons of D loop sequences between monotreme and therian
mammals. Molec. Biol. Evolution 13:798–808.
133. Toder, R., Wilcox, S.A., Smithwick, M. and Graves, J.A.M.
1996. The human/ mouse imprinted genes IGF2, H19, SNRPN and ZNF127
map to two conserved autosomal clusters in a marsupials. Chromosome
Res. 4:295–300.
132. Affara, N., Bishop, C., Brown, W, Cooke, H., Davey, P., Ellis,
N., Graves, J.A.M., Jones, M., Mitchell, M., Rappold, G., Tyler-Smith,
C., Yen, P. and Lau, Y-F.C. 1966 Report of the second International
Workshop on Y chromosome mapping. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 73:33–76.
131. Graves, J.A.M. 1996. Breaking Laws and explaining Rules.
Nature Genetics 12:121–122.
130. Watson, J.M., Meyne, J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1996. Ordered
tandem arrangement of chromosomes in the sperm heads of monotreme
mammals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:10200-10205.
129. Harry, J.L., Koopman, P., Brennan, F.E., Graves, J.A.M. and
Renfree, M.B. 1995. Widespread expression of the testis determining
gene SRY in a marsupial. Nature Genetics 11:347-349.
128. Just, W., Rau, W., Akhverdian, M., Fredga, K., Graves, J.A.M.,
Lyapunova, E. and Vogel, W. 1995. Sex determination in Ellobius
lutescens and E. tancrei in the absence of the Y chromosome and
the Sry gene. Nature Genetics, 11:117-118.
127. Graves, J.A.M., Wakefield, M.J., Peters, J., Searle, A.J.,
Womack, J.E. and O’Brien, S.J. 1995. Report of the committee
on comparative gene mapping. In “Human Gene Mapping 2”,
A.J. Cuticcia and P.L. Pearson (eds) Johns Hopkins University
Press, Baltimore, U.S.A., pp 962-1016
.
126. Gemmell, N.J., Grant, T.R., Western, P.S., Watson, J.M.,
Murray, N.D. and Graves, J.A.M. 1995. Determining platypus relationships.
Aust. J. Zool 43:283-291.
125. Graves, J.A.M. 1995. The origin and function of the mammalian
Y chromosome and Y-borne genes - an evolving understanding. BioEssays
17: 311-320.
124. Graves, J.A.M. 1994. Mammalian sex-determining genes. In
"The Differences between the Sexes", R.V. Short and
E. Balaban. Cambridge University Press, pp 397-418.
123. Maccarone, P., Wilcox, S.A., Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M.
1994. Gene mapping using 3H-labeled heterologous probes. In "In
situ Hybridization Protocols", K.H.A. Choo (ed). Methods
in Molecular Biology, vol 33, Humana Press, New Jersey, pp 159-172.
122. Graves, J.A.M. 1994. The eukaryotic genome and recombinant
DNA. In "Biology", B. Knox, P. Ladiges, B. Evans (eds),
McGraw Hill, Melbourne, pp 223-247. This text earned two awards
from “The Australian” and the Whitely award from the
Royal Society of New South Wales for excellence in Australian
book publishing.
121. O'Brien, S.J., Peters, J., A.G. Searle, Womack, J.E, Johnson,
P.A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1994. Report of the committee on comparative
gene mapping. In “Human Gene Mapping”, A.J. Cuticcia
and P.L. Pearson (eds) Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore,
U.S.A., pp 846-892.
120. Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1994. Mammalian sex chromosomes:
Modern variants provide clues to reconstruct the evolution of
chromosome form and function. In “Principles of Medical
Biology,” vol 1B “Evolutionary Biology”, E.E.
Bittar, N.Bittar (eds), JAI Press, Greenwich CT & London,
UK, pp 87-114.
119. Gemmell, N.J., Janke. A., Western, P.S., Watson, J.M., Paabo,
S. and Graves, J.A.M. 1994. Cloning and characterization of the
platypus mitochondrial genome. J. Molec. Evol. 39: 200-209
118. Cooper, D.W., Holland, E.A., Rudman, K., Donald, J.A., Zehavi-Feferman,
McKenzie, L.M., Sinclair, A.H., Spencer, J.A., Graves, J.A.M.
and Poole, W.E. 1994. Phosphoglycerate kinase pseudogenes in the
tammar wallaby and other macropodid marsupials. Mammalian Genome
5: 531-537.
117. Foster, J.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1994. An SRY-related sequence
on the marsupial X chromosome: implications for the evolution
of the mammalian testis-determining gene. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
U.S.A. 91: 1927-1931 (chosen by the journal as paper of the month).
116. Graves, J.A.M. and Foster, J.W. 1994. Evolution of mammalian
sex chromosomes and sex-determining genes. Int. Rev. Cytol. 154:
191-259.
115. Miller, D.A., Miller, O.J., Francis, D.I., Little, P.F.R.
and Graves, J.A.M. 1994. Seven genes on the short arm of human
chromosome 3 map to two regions on Macropus eugenii chromosome
2. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 65: 228-232.
114. Sturm, R.A., Francis, D.I., Cassady, J.L. and Graves, J.A.M.
1994. Identification of a marsupial OTF1 gene: cross-species STS
analysis and in situ cross-hybridization to Macropus eugenii chromosomes
3/4 and 5. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 65: 272-275
112. Watson, J.M., Frost, C., Spencer, J.A. and Graves, J.A.M.
1993. Sequences homologous to the human X-and Y-borne zinc finger
protein genes (ZFX/Y) are autosomal in monotreme mammals. Genomics
15: 317-322.
111. O'Brien, S.J., Peters, J., Searle, A., Womack, J. and Graves,
J.A.M. Report of the committee on comparative gene mapping. 1993.
Genome Priority Reports 2: 758-809.
110. Graves, J.A.M., Foster, J.W., Hampikian, G.K. and Brennan,
F.E. 1993. M arsupial SRY-related genes and the evolution of the
testis-determining factor. In "Sex chromosomes and sex determining
genes". K.C. Reed and J.A.M. Graves (eds) Harwood Academic
Press, Chur, Switzerland, pp325-336.
110. Watson, J.M., Wilcox, S.W. and Graves. J.A.M. 1993. Reconstructing
the evolution of mammalian sex chromosome organization and function.
In "Sex chromosomes and sex determining genes". K.C.
Reed and J.A.M. Graves (eds) Harwood Academic press, Chur, Switzerland,
pp163-182.
109. Graves, J.A.M. and Reed, K.C. 1993. Sex and the single gene.
In "Sex chromosomes and sex determining genes". K.C.
Reed and J.A.M. Graves (eds) Harwood Academic Press, Chur, Switzerland,
pp 301-308.
108. Graves, J.A.M. and Reed, K.C. 1993. Organization, function
and evolution of sex chromosomes. In "Sex chromosomes and
sex determining genes". K.C. Reed and J.A.M. Graves (eds)
Harwood Academic Press, Chur, Switzerland, pp 129-136.
107. Reed, K.C. and Graves, J.A.M. 1993. Sexual differentiation
and phenotype. In "Sex chromosomes and sex determining genes".
K.C. Reed and J.A.M. Graves (eds) Harwood Academic Press, Chur,
Switzerland, pp 3-6.
106. Reed, K.C. and Graves, J.A.M. (eds) 1993. "Sex Chromosomes
and Sex Determining Genes". Harwood Academic Press, Chur,
Switzerland, 410pp.
105. Graves, J.A.M. 1993. No EXCEUS. Nature Genetics 3: 282.
104. Hampikian, G.K., Cooper, D.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1993. Sex
determination in marsupials and monotremes. In "Molecular
genetics of sex determination", S.S. Wachtel (ed) Academic
press, pp 143-170.
103. Graves, J.A.M., Cooper, D.W., McKenzie, L.M., Hope, R.M.
and Watson, J.M. 1993. Genetic maps of marsupials and monotreme
mammals. In "Genetic Maps; locus maps of complex genomes",
6th edition, S.J. O'Brien (ed), Cold Spring Harbor, book 4, pp
282-291.
102. Cooper, D.W., Johnston, P.G., Graves. J.A.M., and Watson,
J.M. 1993. X-inactivation in marsupials and monotremes. Sem. Dev.
Biol. 4: 117-128.
101. Fitzgerald, J., Wilcox, S.A., Graves, J.A.M. and Dahl, H-H.
M. 1993. A eutherian X-linked gene,PDHA1, is autosomal in marsupials:
a model for the evolution of a second, testis-specific variant
in eutherian mammals. Genomics 18: 636-642.
100. Slade, R.W., Hale, P.T., Francis, D.I., Graves, J.A.M. and
Sturm, R.A. 1993. The marsupial MHC: the tammar wallaby, Macropus
eugenii, contains an expressed DNA-like gene on chromosome one.
J. Molec. Evol., 38: 496-505.
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99. Watson, J.M., Meyne, J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1992. Studies of
the chromosomes of the echidna meiotic translocation chain. In
"Platypus and Echidnas", M. Augee (ed), Royal Soc. NSW
pp53-63.
98. Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1992. Monotreme gene mapping
and the evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes. In"Platypus
and Echidnas", M. Augee (ed), Royal Soc. NSW pp35-43.
97. Gemmell, N.J., Grant, T.R., Western, P.S., Watson, J.M., Murray,
N.D. and Graves, J.A.M. 1992. Preliminary molecular studies of
platypus family and population structure. In "Platypus and
Echidnas", M. Augee (ed), Royal Soc. of NSW pp 277-284.
96. McKay, L.M., Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1992. Mapping
human X-linked genes in the phalangerid marsupial Trichosurus
vulpecula. Genomics 14: 302-308.
95. Watson, J.M., Riggs, A.D. and Graves, J.A.M. 1992. Gene mapping
studies confirm the homology between the platypus X and echidna
X1 chromosomes and identify a conserved ancestral monotreme X
chromosome. Chromosoma 101: 596-601.
94. Maccarone, P., Watson, J.M., Francis, D., Kola, I. and Graves,
J.A.M. 1992. The evolution of human chromosome 21: Evidence from
in situ hybridization in marsupials and a monotreme. Genomics
13: 1119-1124.
93. Browne, S., Maccarone, P. Martin, S., deHaan, J., Graves,
J.A.M. and Kola, I. 1992. Asynteny of SOD1 with ETS2 and INFA
in the Tammar Wallaby Macropus eugenii. Cytogenet. Cell Genet.
61: 25-28.
92. Mitchell, M.J., Woods, D.R., Wilcox, S.A. Graves, J.A.M. and
Bishop, C.E. 1992. The marsupial Y chromosome encodes a homologue
of the mouse Y-linked candidate spermatogenesis gene Ube1y. Nature
359: 528-531.
91. Graves, J.A.M. and Barbieri, I. 1992. Chromosome segregation
from cell hybrids VII. Reverse segregation from karyoplast hybrids
reveals control by cytoplasmic factors. Genome 35: 537-540.
90. Graves, J.A.M. and Schmidt, M.M. 1992. Mammalian sex chromosomes
- design or accident? Current Opinion Genet. Develop. 2: 890-901.
89. Ewens, W.J., Griffiths, R.C., Ethier, S.N., Wilcox, S.A. and
Graves, J.A.M. 1992. Statistical analysis of in situ hybridization
data - derivation and use of the Zmax test. Genomics 12: 675-682
.
88. Watson, J.M., Spencer, J.A., Graves, J.A.M., Snead, M.L. and
Lau, E.C. 1992. Autosomal localization of the amelogenin gene
in monotremes and marsupials: implications for mammalian sex chromosome
evolution. Genomics 14: 785-789.
87. Foster J.W., Brennan, F.E., Hampikian, G.K., Goodfellow, P.N.,
Sinclair, A.H., Lovell-Badge, R., Selwood, L., Renfree, M.B.,
Cooper, D.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1992. Evolution of sex determination
and the Y chromosome: SRY-related sequences in marsupials. Nature
359: 531-533.
86. Graves, J.A.M. 1991. What Australian mammals tell us about
sex and sex chromosomes. Butler Memorial Lecture Series, University
of Queensland Press.
85. Taylor, A.C., Graves, J.A.M., Murray, N.D. and Sherwin, W.B.
1991. Conservation genetics of the Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus).
I. Limited variability in minisatellite DNA sequences. Biochem
Genet. 29: 355-363.
84. Wildt, D.E., Bush, M., O'Brien, S.J., Murray, N.D., Taylor,
A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1991. Semen characteristics in free-living
koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus). J. Reprod. Fertil. 92: 99-107.
83. Sherwin, W.B., Murray, N.D., Graves, J.A.M. and Brown, P.R.
1991. Measurement of genetic variation in endangered populations:
bandicoots (Marsupialia: Peramelidae) as an example. Conservation
Biology 5: 103-108.
82. Watson, J.M., Spencer, J.A., Riggs, A.D. and Graves, J.A.M.
1991. Sex chromosome evolution: Platypus gene mapping suggests
that part of the human X chromosome was originally autosomal.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 88: 11256-11260.
81. Spencer, J.A., Sinclair, A.H., Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M.
1991. Genes on the short arm of the human X chromosome are not
shared with the marsupial X. Genomics 11: 339-345.
80. Sinclair, A.H. and Graves, J.A.M. 1991. Gene mapping in marsupials
and monotremes. VI. Detection of an ancient autosomal gene cluster.
Genomics 9: 581-586.
79. Spencer, J.A., Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M., 1991. The
X chromosome of marsupials shares a highly conserved region with
eutherians. Genomics 9: 598-604.
78. Graves, J.A.M. 1991. Mammalian genome evolution: new clues
from comparisons of eutherians, marsupials and monotremes. Comp.
Biochem. Physiol. 99A: 5-11.
77. O'Brien, S.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1991. Report of the Comparative
Gene Mapping Committee. Human gene Mapping 11; Cytogenet. Cell
Genet. 58: 1124-1151.
76. Graves, J.A.M. and Watson, J.M. 1991. Mammalian sex chromosomes:
Evolution of organization and function. Chromosoma 101: 63-68.
75. Spencer, J.A., Watson, J.M., Lubahn, D.B., Joseph, D.R., French,
F.S., Wilson, E.M. and Graves, J.A.M., 1991. The androgen receptor
gene is located on a highly conserved region of the X chromosome
of marsupial and monotreme, as well as eutherian marsupials. Journal
of Heredity 82: 134-139.
73. Sherwin, W.B., Murray, N.D., Graves, J.A.M. and Brown, P.P.
1990. Minimum research on the conservation genetics of wild populations.
In Conservation of threatened species and their habitats (ed.
Eiser, P. and Hicks). A.C.I.U.C.N., Sydney pp 211-220.
72. Graves, J.A.M. 1990. Gene maps of marsupials (mammalian Infraclass
Metatheria) and monotremes (mammalian Subclass Protheria). In
"Genetic Maps" fifth edition, vol 4. S.J. O'Brien (ed),
Cold Spring Harbor pp 129-134.
71. Graves, J.A.M. 1990. Evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes
and sex determination. In "Chromosomes Today" 10. K.
Fredga, B.A. Kihlman and M.D. Bennett (eds), Allen and Unwin,
London, pp223 -232.
70. Robinson, N.A., Sherwin, W.B., Murray, N.D. and Graves, J.A.M.
1990. Applications of conservation genetics to the Eastern barred
bandicoot Perameles gunnii. In "Small population management"
T. Clarke (ed.), Chicago Zoological Society, Brookfield, Ill,
pp 109-129.
69. Bush, M., Graves, J.A.M., O'Brien, S.J. and Wildt, D.E. 1990.
Dissociative anaesthesia in free-ranging male koalas and selected
marsupials in captivity. Aust Vet. J. 67: 449-451.
68. Graves, J.A.M. and Cooper, D.W. 1990. Sex chromosome function
in marsupials and monotremes. Aust. J. Zool. 37: 409-410.
67. Graves, J.A.M., Hope, R.M. and Cooper, D.W. (eds), 1990. "Mammals
from Pouches and Eggs: Genetics, Breeding and Evolution of Marsupials
and Monotremes". CSIRO Press, Melbourne, 337pp.
66. Graves, J.A.M. 1990. Sex determination in mammals. Today's
Life Science, March 1990, pp. 26-32.
65. Graves, J.A.M. 1990. Organization and evolution of the mammalian
genome: comparative cytology and gene mapping in marsupials and
monotremes. Aust. J. Zool. 37: 327-329.
64. Graves, J.A.M. and Short, R.V. 1990. Y or X - which determines
sex? Reprod. Fertil. Develop. 2: 729-735.
63. Graves, J.A.M. 1990. The search for the mammalian testis-determining
factor is on again. Reprod. Fert. Develop. 2: 199-204
62. Graves, J.A.M., Sinclair, A.H. and Spencer, J.A. 1990. Marsupial
gene mapping and the evolution of mammalian sex chromosome form
and function. Aust. J. Zool. 37: 365-383.
61. Graves, J.A.M., Hope, R.M. and Cooper, D.W. 1990. True beasts
from pouches and eggs. Aust. J. Zool. 37: 143-146.
60. Center, R., Watson, J., McKay, L.M., Bruzzese, R. and Graves,
J.A.M., 1990. Genomic instability in mammalian cell hybrids. IV.
Is mutation frequency elevated in hybrid cells? J. Genet. 69:
79-86.
59. Watson, J.M., Spencer, J.A., Riggs, A.D. and Graves, J.A.M.,
1990. The X chromosome of monotremes shares a highly conserved
region with the eutherian and marsupial X chromosomes, despite
the absence of X chromosome inactivation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
U.S.A. 87: 7125 - 7129.
58. O'Brien, S.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1990. Report of the Committee
on Comparative Genetics. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 55: 406-433.
57. Zelesco, P.A., Barbieri, I. and Graves, J.A.M., 1990. Use
of a cell hybrid test system to demonstrate that benomyl induces
aneuploidy, and particularly polyploidy. Mutation Research 242:
329-335.
56. Zelesco, P.A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1989. Chromosome segregation
from cell hybrids. VI. Centromeres of both parental chromosome
sets stain with anti-kinetochore antibody. Genome 32: 271-274.
55. Michailidis, J., Graves, J.A.M. and Murray, N.D. 1989. Suppression
of position effect variegation in Drosophila melanogaster by fatty
acids and dimethyl-sulphoxide: implications for the mechanism
of position effect variegation. J. Genet. 68: 1-8.
54. Lalley, P.A., Davisson, M.T., Graves, J.A.M., O'Brien, S.J.,
Womack, J.E., Roderick, T.H., Creau-Goldberg, N., Hillyard, A.C.,
Doolittle, D.P. and Rogers, J.A. 1989. Report of the committee
on comparative mapping. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 51: 503-532.
53. Graves, J.A.M. and Dawson, G.W. 1988. The relationship between
position and expression of genes on the kangaroo X chromosome
suggests a tissue-specific spread of inactivation from a single
control site. Genet. Res. 51: 103-109.
52. Wrigley, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1988. Karyotypic conservation
in the mammalian Order Monotremata (subclass Prototheria). Chromosoma
96: 231-247.
51. Wrigley, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1988. Sex chromosome homology
and incomplete, tissue-specific inactivation suggest that monotremes
represent an intermediate stage of mammalian sex chromosome evolution.
J. Heredity 79: 115-118 (cover story).
50. Graves, J.A.M. 1988. Genome instability in interspecific cell
hybrids. I. Unstable expression of genes in divergent cell hybrids.
J. Genet. 67: 9-22.
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49. Graves, J.A.M. and Zelesco, P.A. 1988. Chromosome segregation
from cell hybrids. V. Does segregation result from asynchronous
centromere separation? Genome 30: 124-128.
48. Zelesco, P.A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1988. Chromosome segregation
from cell hybrids. IV. Movement and position of segregant set
chromosomes in early phase interspecific cell hybrids. J. Cell
Science: 49-56.
47. Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1988. Monotreme cell cycles
and the evolution of homeothermy. Aust. J. Zool. 36: 573-584.
46. Lalley, P.A., Davisson, M.T., Graves, J.A.M., O'Brien, S.J.,
Roderick, T.H., Doolittle, D.P. and Hillyard, A.L. 1988. Report
of the Committee on Comparative Mapping. Human Gene Mapping 9.5:
227-235.
45. Sinclair, A.H., Foster, J.W., Spencer, J.A., Page, D.C., Palmer,
M., Goodfellow, P.N. and Graves, J.A.M. 1988. Sequences homologous
to ZFY, a candidate human sex-determining gene, are autosomal
in marsupials. Nature 336: 780-783 (cover story).
44. Michailidis, J., Murray, N.D. and Graves, J.A.M. 1988. A correlation
between development time and variegated position effect. Genet.
Res. 52: 119-123.
43. Watson, J.M., McKay, L.M. and Graves. J.A.M. 1988. Genome
instability in interspecific cell hybrids. II. Aminopterin resistance
and gene amplification in lines arising from fusions of cells
from divergent mammalian species. J. Genet. 67: 75-86.
42. Zelesco, P.A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1988. Genome instability
in interspecific cell hybrids. III. Repression of Colcemid resistance
in hybrids suggests preferential ß-tubulin expression. J.
Genet. 67: 87-94.
41. Graves, J.A.M. 1987. Marsupial and monotreme gene maps. In
"Genetic Maps", vol. 3, S.J. O'Brien (ed.), Cold Spring
Harbor, pp. 504-507.
40. McKay, L.M., Wrigley, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1988. Evolution
of mammalian X chromosome inactivation: sex chromatin in monotremes
and marsupials. Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 40: 397-404.
39. Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1987. Gene mapping in marsupials
and monotremes. V. Synteny between Hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase
and Phosphoglycerate kinase in the platypus. Aust. J. Biol. Sci.
41: 231-237.
38. Sinclair, A.H., Wrigley, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1987. Autosomal
assignment of OTC in marsupials and monotremes: implications for
the evolution of sex chromosomes. Genet. Res. 50: 131-136.
37. Dawson, G.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1987. Gene mapping in marsupials
and monotremes. IV. Assignment of PEPA to chromosome 4 of the
wallaroo (Macropus robustus). Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 45: 1-4.
36. Graves, J.A.M. 1987. The evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes
and dosage compensation - clues from marsupials and monotremes.
Trends in Genetics 3: 252-256 (cover story).
35. Lalley, P.A., O'Brien, S.J., Creau-Goldberg, N., Davisson,
M.T., Roderick, T.H., Echard, G., Womack, J.E., Graves, J.A.M.,
Doolittle, D.P. and Guidi, J.N. 1987. Report of the Committee
on Comparative Mapping. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 46: 367-389.
34. Zelesco, P.A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1987. Chromosome segregation
from cell hybrids III. Segregation is independent of spindle constitution.
Genome 29: 528-531.
33. Dobrovic, A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1986. Gene mapping in marsupials
and monotremes II. Assignments to the X chromosome of dasyurid
species. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 4: 9-13.
32. Dawson, G.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1986. Gene mapping in marsupials
and monotremes III. Assignment of four genes to the X chromosome
of the wallaroo and the euro (Macropus robustus). Cytogenet. Cell
Genet. 42: 80-84.
31. Graves, J.A.M. and Wrigley, J.M. 1986. Chromosome segregation
from cell hybrids II. Do differences in parental growth rates
and phase times determine direction of loss? Canad. J. Genet.
Cytol 28: 735-743.
30. Graves, J.A.M. and Gartler, S.M. 1986. Mammalian X chromosome
inactivation; testing the hypothesis of transcriptional control.
Somat. Cell Molec. Genet. 12: 275-280.
29. Gartler, S.M., Dyer, K.A., Graves, J.A.M. and Rocchi, M. 1985.
A two-step model for mammalian X-chromosome inactivation. In "Chemistry,
biochemistry and biology of DNA methylation" Cantoni, G.L.
and Razin, A. (eds.), A.R. Liss, p 223-235.
28. Wrigley, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1984. Two monotreme cell
lines derived from female platypuses. (Ornithorhynchus anatinus;
Monotremata, Mammalia). In Vitro. 20: 321-328.
27. Dawson, G.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1984. Gene mapping in marsupials
and monotremes I. The chromosomes of rodent-marsupial (Macropus)
cell hybrids, and gene assignments to the grey kangaroo X chromosome.
Chromosoma 91: 20-27.
26. Graves, J.A.M. and McMillan, J. 1984. Control of DNA synthesis
in polyploid mammalian cells. J. Cell Physiol. 121: 409-414.
25. Graves, J.A.M. 1984. Chromosome segregation from cell hybrids
I. The effect of parent cell ploidy on segregation from mouse-Chinese
hamster hybrids. Canad. J. Genet. Cytol. 26: 557-563.
24. Graves, J.A.M. 1984. Gene amplification in a mouse embryo?
Double minutes in cell lines independently derived from a Mus
musculus x M. caroli fetus. Chromosoma 89: 138-145.
23. Graves, J.A.M. 1983. Inactivation and reactivation of the
mammalian X chromosome - on the threshold of molecular biology.
Development in Mammals (ed. M.H. Johnson) 5: 251-295.
22. Zelesco, P.A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1983. Hybrids between irradiated
and unirradiated mammalian cells: Survival and chromosome segregation.
J. Cell Physiol. 116: 98-102.
21. Graves, J.A.M. and Kellow, G.N. 1983. Evidence for an indirect
effect of radiation onmammalian chromosomes III. UV and X-ray
induced sister chromatid exchanges in heterokaryons. Cancer Genet.
Cytogenet. 8: 307-318.
20. Kellow, G.N. and Graves, J.A.M. 1983. Evidence for an indirect
effect of radiation on mammalian chromosomes II. UV-induced isochromosome
formation cell hybrids. Cancer Genet. Cytogenet. 8: 297-305.
19. Young, G.J., Graves, J.A.M., Barbieri, I., Woolley, P.A.,
Cooper, D.W. and Westerman, M. 1982. The chromosomes of dasyurids
(Marsupialia). In "Carnivorous Marsupials", (ed. M.
Archer) Vol. 2, Royal Zool. Soc. NSW. pp. 783-795.
18. Lavelle, A.L. and Graves, J.A.M. 1982. Can 3H-uridine-induced
sister chromatid exchange be used as a measure of transcriptional
activity of chromosomes? Chromosoma 87: 469-476.
17. Graves, J.A.M. and Young, G.J. 1982. X chromosome activity
in heterokaryons and hybrids between mouse fibroblasts and teratocarcinoma
stem cells. Exptl. Cell Res. 141: 87-97.
16. Graves, J.A.M. 1982. 5-azacytidine-induced re-expression of
alleles on the inactive X chromosome in a Mus musculus x M. caroli
cell line. Exptl. Cell Res. 141: 99-105.
15. Graves, J.A.M. and Koschel, K.W. 1980. Changes in the cell
cycle during culture of mouse-Chinese hamster cell hybrids. J.
Cell Physiol. 102: 209-216.
14. Graves, J.A.M. 1980. Evidence for an indirect effect of radiation
on mammalian chromosomes I. Indirectly-induced chromosome loss
from somatic cell hybrids. Exptl. Cell Res. 125: 483-486.
13. Graves, J.A.M., Chew, G.K., Cooper, D.W. and Johnston, P.G.
1979. Mouse-marsupial cell hybrids containing fragments of the
marsupial X chromosome. Somatic Cell Genetics 5: 481-489.
12. Graves, J.A.M. and Hope, R.M. 1978. Fusion and hybridization
of marsupial and eutherian cells. IV. Activity of heterokaryons.
Aust. J. Exptl. Biol. Med. Sci. 56: 341-350.
11. Hope, R.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1978. Fusion and hybridization
of marsupial and eutherian cells. VI. Hybridization. Aust. J.
Biol. Sci. 31: 527-543.
10. Hope, R.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1978. Fusion and hybridization
of marsupial and eutherian cells. V. Development of selective
systems. Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 31: 293-301.
9. Graves, J.A.M., 1978. Use of enzyme-deficient cell lines as
feeder layers. In Vitro 14: 506-509.
8. Graves, J.A.M., Hope, R.M. and Macgregor, A. 1977. Fusion and
hybridization of marsupial and eutherian cells. III. Heterokaryon
formation. Aust. J. Exptl. Biol. Med. Sci. 55: 625-633.
7. Graves, J.A.M. and Hope, R.M. 1977. Fusion and hybridization
of marsupial and eutherian cells. II. Fusion of marsupial cells.
Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 30: 461-469.
6. Graves, J.A.M. and Hope, R.M. 1977. Fusion and hybridization
of marsupial and eutherian cells. I. Growth of marsupial cells
and co-cultivation with eutherian cells. Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 30:
445-459.
5. Cooper, D.W., Edwards, C., James, E., Sharman, G.B., VandeBerg,
J.L. and Graves, J.A.M. 1977. Studies on metatherian sex chromosomes
VI. A third state of an X-linked gene: partial activity for the
paternally derived Pgk-A allele in cultured fibroblasts of Macropus
giganteus and M. parryi. Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 30: 431-443.
4. Graves, J.A.M. 1975. Control of DNA synthesis in somatic cell
hybrids. In "The Eukaryote Chromosome” W.J. Peacock
and R.D. Brock (eds), ANU Press, Canberra, pp. 367-397.
3. Graves, J.A.M. 1972. Cell cycles and chromosome replication
patterns in interspecific somatic hybrids. Exptl. Cell Res. 73:
81-94.
2. Graves, J.A.M. 1972. DNA synthes
is in heterokaryons formed by fusion of mammalian cells from
different species. Exptl. Cell Res. 72: 393-403.
1. Graves, J.A.M. 1967. DNA synthesis in chromosomes of cultured
leucocytes from two marsupial species. Exptl. Cell Res. 46: 37-47.
Works accepted and in press.
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1. Deeb, S.S. Wakefield, M.J., Marotte, L and Graves, J.A.M.
The cone visual pigments of an Australian marsupial, the tammar
wallaby (Macropus eugenii): sequence, spectral tuning and evolution.
(Molec Biol Evolution, accepted 22/5/03).
2. Waters, P.D., Kirby, P.J. and Graves, J.A.M. Assignment of
the PCDH20 gene to tammar wallaby chromosome 6q by fluorescence
in situ hybridization. Cytognetics and Genome Research (in press,
6/4/03).
3. Rens, W., O’Brien, P.C.M., Graves, J.A.M. and Ferguson-Smith,
M.A. 2002. Localization of chromosome regions in potoroo nuclei
(Potorous tridactylis Marsupialia:Potoroinae). Chromosoma (accepted
1/4/03).
4. Premzl, M., Sangiogio, L., Strumbo, B., Graves, J.A.M., Simonic,
T. and Gready, J.E., Shadoo, a new protein highly conserved from
fish to mammals and with similarity to prion protein. (Gene, accepted
9/5/03).
5. Greaves, I.K., Rens, W., Ferguson-Smith, M.A., Griffin, D.
and Graves. J.A.M. Conservation of chromosome arrangement and
position of the X in mammalian sperm suggests functional significance.
Greaves, I.K., Rens, W., Ferg4son-Smith, M.A., Griffin, D. and
Graves, J.A.M. Chromosome Research (in press 11/2/03).
6. Shetty, S., Kirby, P. Zarkower and Graves, J.A.M. 2002. DMRT1
in a ratite bird: evidence for a role in sex determination and
discovery of a putative regulaory element Cytogenet. Genome Res.
(in press 29/3/03).
7. Chapman, M.A., Charchar, F.J., Kinston, S., Bird, C.P., Grafham,
D., Rogers, J., Grutzner, F., Graves, J.A.M., Green, A.R. and
Göttgens, B. 2002. Comparative and functional analysis of
LYL1 loci establish marsupial sequences as a model for phylogenetic
footprinting. Genomics (accepted).
8. Park, D J, Renfree, M.B. and Graves, J.A.M. 2003. 3’
RACE walking along a large cDNA. Biotechniques (accepted 7/1/03)
9. Sherwin, W.B. and Graves, J.A.M. What Marsupials can do for
genetics and what genetics can do for marsupials. In P. Armati,
“Marsupial Biology” (in press).
Works submitted and in preparation.
1. Santucciu, C., Grutzner, F., Carvalho e Silva, D.R., Guedelha,
N. and Graves, J.A.M. Isolation of chromosomal region controlling
intersex development in a marsupial. Cytogenet Genome Res (in
preparation 5/2003)
2. Woolley, P.A. and Graves, J.A.M. Anatomy and cytology of two
intersexual dasyurid marsupials: in search of the pouch gene.
Reprod. Fertility Development (in preparation 5/2003)
3. Graves, J.A.M. sex and death in birds: a model of dosage compensation
that predicts lethality of sex chromosome aneuploids. Cytogenet.
Genome Res. (in preparation 5/ 2003)
4. Whitworth, D., Pask, A.J., Renfree, M.B., Shaw, G., Graves,
J.A.M. and Behringer, R.R. Marsupial MIS. In preparation.
5. Graves, J.A.M. and Sinclair, A.H. "Evolution of Sex Chromosomes
and Sex Determining Genes". Cambridge University Press, in
preparation.
Non-investigator publications resulting fully or partly from
work carried out by students or staff under Prof. Graves' supervision.
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1. Deakin, J.E., Belov, K., Curach, N.C., Green, P., and Cooper,
D.W. Variation in level of immune response raises questions about
the feasibility of using immunological methods to manage New Zealand
brushtail possums. (Submitted to Veterninary Immunology and Immunopathology).
2. Deakin, J.E., and Cooper, D.W. Characterisation of and immunity
to the aerobic bacteria found in pouch of the brushtail possum
(Trichosurus vulpecula). Comparative Immunology, Microbiology
and Infectious Diseases (in press 2003).
3. Smith, C.A., Clifford, V., Western, P.S., Bell, K.M., Wilcox,
S.A. and Sinclair, A.H. 2000. Cloning and expression of a DAX1
homologue in the chicken embryo. J. Molecular Endocrinology (In
press)
4. Smith, C.A. McClive, P.J., Western, P.S., Reed, K.J. and Sinclair,
A.H. 1999. Conservation of a sex determining gene. Nature 402:
601-602.
5. Lade, J.A., Moses, E.K., Guo, G., Wilton, A.N., Grehan, M.,
Cooper, D.W. and Brennecke, S.P. 1999. The eNOS gene: a candidate
for the preeclampsia susceptibility locus? Hypertension in Pregnancy
18: 81-93.
6. Wakefield, M.J. 1998. Internet comparative mapping resources.
Inst. Lab. Animal Res. J. 39: 466–67.
7. Pamilo, P. and O’Neill, R.J.W. 1997. Evolution of the
Sry genes. Mol. Biol. Evol. 14: 49–55.
8. Martin, J., Herniou, E., Cook, R., O'Neill, R.J.W. and M. Tristem,
M. 1997. Human endogenous retrovirus type I related viruses have
an apparently widespread distribution within vertebrates. J. Virology
71:437-443.
9. Hammer, M.F., Spurdle, A.B., Karafet, T., Bonner, M.R., Wood,
E.T., Novelletto, A., Malaspina, P., Mitchell, R.J., Horai, S.,
Jenkins, T. and Zegura, S.L. 1997. The geographic distribution
of human Y chromosome variation. Genetics 145:787-805
10. Glaser, B., Grutzner, F., Taylor, K., Schiebel, K., Meroni,
G., Tsioupra, K., Pasantes, J., Reitschel, W., Toder, R., Willmann,
U., Zeitler, S., Yen, P., Ballabio, A., Rappold, G. and Schempp,
W. 1997. Comparative mapping of Xp22 genes in hominoids –
evolutionary linear instability of their Y homologs. Chromosome
Research 5: 167-176.
11. Houlden, B.A., England, P.R., Taylor, A.C., Greville, W.D.
and Sherwin, W.B. 1996. Low genetic variability of the koala (Phascolarctos
cinereus) in south eastern Australia following a severe population
bottleneck. Molecular Ecology 5: 269–281.
12. Wilcox, S.A., Toder, R. and Foster, J.W. 1996. Rapid isolation
of recombinant lambda phage DNA for use in fluorescent in situ
hybridization. Chromosome Res .4: 397–398.
13. Tan, S.-S., Faulkner-Jones, B., Breen, S.J., Walsh, M., Bertram,
J.F. and Reese, B.E. 1995. Cell dispersion patterns in different
cortical regions studied with an X-inactivated transgenic marker.
Development 121: 1029-1039.
14. Janke, A., Gemmell, N.J., Feldmaier-Fuchs, G., von Haeseler,
A. and Paabo, S. 1995. The mitochondrial genome of a monotreme
- the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). J. Molec. Evol., 42:153-159.
15. McQuade, L.R., Hill, R.J. and Francis, D. 1994. B-chromosome
systems inthe greater glider Petaurus volans (Marsupialia: Pseudocheiridae)
II. investigation of B-chromosome DNA sequences isolated by micromanipulation
and PCR. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 66: 155-161.
16. Hawken, R.J., Davies, K.P. and Maddox, J.F. 1994. A polymorphic
tetra-nucleotide repeat in the ovine Metallothionein II gene.
Animal Genetics 25:3 66.
17. Hawken, R.J., Davies, K.P. and Maddox, J.F. 1994. A polymorphic
di-nucleotide repeat in the ovine Interleukin 3 gene. Animal Genetics
25: 286.
18. Taylor, A.C., Sherwin, W.B. and Wayne, R.K. 1994. Genetic
variation of microsatellite loci in a bottlenecked species: the
northern hairy-nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii.. Molec. Ecol.
3: 277-290.
19. Sherwin, W.B. 1991. Collecting mammalian tissue and data for
genetic studies. Mammal. Rev. 21: 21-30.
20. Westerman, M., Spencer, J.A. and Collett, C. 1991. Chromosomal
localization of the gene for late lactation protein (LLP) in the
tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii). Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 56:
182-184.
21. Watson, J.M. 1991. Mapping human X-linked genes in the platypus:
implications for the evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes and
X-chromosome inactivation. In "The platypus: strategy for
conservation", D. Fanning (ed.), Surrey-Beatty and Sons Pty
Ltd, Sydney, in press.
22. Sinclair, A.H., Berta, P., Palmer, M.S., Hawkins, J.R., Griffiths,
B.L., Smith, M.J., Foster, J.W., Frischauf, A.-M., Lovell-Badge,
R. and Goodfellow, P.N. 1990. A gene from the human sex-determining
region encoding a protein with homology to a conserved DNA-binding
motif. Nature 346: 240-244.
23. Watson, J.M. 1989. Monotreme genetics and cytology, and a
model for sex chromosome evolution. In "Mammals from pouches
and eggs: genetics, breeding and evolution of marsupials and monotremes",
J.A.M. Graves, R.M. Hope, D.W. Cooper (eds.), CSIRO, Melbourne,
pp. 243-264.
24. Westerman, M., Sinclair, A.H. and Woolley, P.A. 1984. Cytology
of the feather-tailed glider possum, Distoecturus pennatus, in
"Possums and Gliders", A.P. Smith and I.D. Hume (eds),
Aust. Mammal Soc., Sydney.
25. Selwood, L. and Young, G.J. 1983. Cleavage in vivo and in
culture in the dasyurid marsupial Antechinus stuartii (MacKay)
J. Morphol. 176: 43-60.
Electronic Publications
1. Graves, J.A.M. 2001. Sex chromosomes. Encyclopedia of Genetics.
Brenner, S. and Miller J.H. (Editors-in-Chief), Academic Press,
New York, pp1810-1811.
2. Graves, J.A.M. and El-Mogharbel, N., 2001. X and Y chromosomes:
homologous regions. Encyclopedia of the human genome (ed Cooper,
D.N., Nature Publishing group, Macmillan Press)
3. Graves, J.A.M. 2000. Y chromosome traits and diseases. Encyclopedia
of Life Sciences, Nature Publishing Company, Macmillan Press,
Basingstoke UK.
4. Graves, J.A.M. and Wakefield, M.J. 2000. Comparative gene
mapping. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, Nature Publishing Company,
Macmillan Press, Basingstoke UK.
Published Abstracts
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1. Graves, J.A.M. Evolution of sex chromosome organization and
activity (abstr). Proc Aust Soc Biochem Molec Biol 34, sym24-1
2. Graves, J.A.M. SRY evolution – how a brain-determining
gene became a tetis determining gene. Proc. 32nd annual conference,
Society for Reproductive Biology ISSn 0812-7662, abstract #40.
3. Graves, J.A.M. 2001 The rise and fall of the mammalian Y chromosome.
Chromosome Research 9, suppl 1; 6 – 7.
4. Lingenfelter, P.A., Delbridge, M.L., Thomas, S.S., Graves,
J.A.M. and Disteche, C.M. 1999. Expression and evolution of the
RBMX gene family. Amer. J. Hum. Genet. 63: A375.
5. Graves, J.A.M. 1999. Function and evolution of the human Y
chromosome and male-specific genes. Amer. J. Hum. Genet. 65: A34.
6. Graves, J.A.M. 1999. The human Y chromosome, sex and spermatogenesis
– a feminist view. Biol. Reprod. 60, supp 1, 71.
7. Graves, J.A.M. Cytology and genetics of marsupials and monotremes
– the value of weird mammals. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 82:
134.
8. Graves, J.A.M., Delbridge, M.L. and Pask, A.J. 1998. X-Y homology
and the evolution of sex determining and spermatogenesis genes
onthe Y chromosome. Amer. J. Hum. Genet. 63: A50.
9. Western, P.S., Harry, J.L., Graves, J.A.M. and Sinclair, A.H.
1998. Expression of SOX genes in the developing gonad of the American
alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). J. Exptl. Zool. 281: 510-511.
10. Toder, R., O’Neill, R., Wienberg, J., Voullaire, L.
and Graves, J.A.M. 1997. Comparativechromosome painting between
two marsupials: origins of an XX/XY1Y2 sex chromosome system.
Med. Genetik. 1: 38.
11. Toder, R., Spurdle, A.B., Delbridge, M., Wilcox, S.A., Voullaire,
L., Wienberg, J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1997. The marsupial Y chromosome
as a model mammalian Y. Cytogenet. Cell Genet 79: 17.
12. Delbridge, M.L., Toder, R., O’Neill, R.J.W., Harry,
J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1997. Conservation of the candidate spermatogenesis
gene RBM1 on the marsupial Y chromosome. Y chromosome. Cytogenet.
Cell Genet 79: 17.
13. Graves, J.A.M. and Wakefield, M.J. 1996. How evolution has
shaped the mammalian Y chromosome. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 73:
75.
14. Wilcox, S.A., Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1996. UBE1 is
pseudoautosomal in the Platypus; Implications for the evolution
of the mammalian sex chromosomes. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 73: 76.
15. Wakefield, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M. 1996. A comparative map
of the X chromosome. Cytogenet. Cell Genet 71: 341.
16. Graves, J.A.M. 1994. Evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome.
Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 67: 401.
17. Wilcox, S.A., Watson, J.M., Spencer, J.A. and Graves, J.A.M.
1994. Mapping an ancient X-autosome fusion point in the human
X. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 67: 339.
18. Jong M.T.C., Avidano K.M., Gottlieb W., Currier P.E., Yang
T.P., Waters M.F., Driscoll D.J., Lafreniere R.G., Willard H.F.,
Wasmuth J.J., Neve R.L., Graves J.A.M., Karess R.E. and Nicholls
R.D. 1992. The evolution of a candidate imprinted gene D15S9)
and its relationship to X-chromosome inactivation. Amer. J. Hum.
Genet. 51: A120.
19. Mitchell M.J., Woods D.R., Wilcox S.A., Graves J.A.M. and
Bishop C.E. 1992. The marsupial Y chromosome encodes a ubiquitin
activating enzyme homologue. Amer. J. Hum. Genet. 51: A122.
20. Graves J.A.M., Wilcox S.A. and Spencer J.A. 1992 Comparative
mapping identified breakpoints of an ancient mammalian X-autosome
rearrangement. Amer. J. Hum. Genet. 51: A238
21. McKay, L.M., Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1991. Mapping
human X-linked genes in the phalangerid marsupial Trichosurus
vulpecula. Human Gene Mapping 11; Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 58: 2129.
22. Watson, J.M., Lau, E.C., Spencer, J.A., Snead, M.L. and Graves,
J.A.M. 1991. Autosomal localizations of the amelogenin gene in
monotremes and marsupials: implications for mammalian sex chromosome
evolution. Human Gene Mapping 11; Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 58: 2088.
23. Graves, J.A.M. 1991. Mammalian sex chromosomes and the search
for the testis-determining gene. Proc. Endocrine Soc. Aust. ,
1991.
24. Maccarone, P., Watson, J.M., Francis, D., Kola, I. and Graves,
J.A.M. 1991. Human chromosome 21 genes map in two conserved autosomal
clusters in marsupials and monotremes. Human Gene Mapping 11;
Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 58: 2128 .
25. Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1991. Localization of autosomal
gene homologues in the monotreme mammal Ornithorhynchus anatinus
(the platypus). Human Gene Mapping 11; Cytogenet. Cell Genet.
58: 2131.
26. Wildt, D.E., O'Brien, S.J., Graves, J.A.M., Murray, N.D.,
Hurlbut, S. and Bush, M. 1989. Anesthesia and reproductive characteristics
of free-ranging male koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus). Proc. Amer.
Assoc. Zoo Vet.
27. Spencer, J.A., Watson, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1989. Localization
of human X linked genes in marsupials and monotremes. Human Gene
Mapping 10: Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 51: 1084.
28. Graves, J.A.M., McKay, L.M., Wrigley, J.M. and Bruzzese, R.
1988. Genome instability in interspecific somatic cell hybrids;
elevation of mutation frequency. Genome 30 suppl: 145.
29. Sinclair, A.H., Wrigley, J.M., Graves, J.A.M. 1987. Autosomal
assignment of OTC in marsupials and monotremes; implications for
the evolution of sex chromosomes. Human Gene Mapping 9: 54.
30. Wrigley, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1987. Monotreme sex chromosomes
- an intermediate stage of sex chromosome evolution. Cytogenet.
Cell Genet. 46: 720.
31. Wrigley, J.M. and Graves, J.A.M. 1987. Gene mapping in monotremes;
HPRT and PGK are syntenic in the platypus. Human Gene Mapping
9; Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 46: 720.
32. Dobrovic, A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1985. Assignment of Hpt, Gpd,
Pgk and Ags to the X chromosomes of four dasyurid marsupials.
Human Gene Mapping 8 441.
33. Cooper, D.W., McAllan, B.M., Donald, J.A., Dawson, G.W., Dobrovic,
A. and Graves, J.A.M. 1984. Steroid sulphatase is not detected
on the X chromosome of Australian marsupials. Human Gene Mapping
7: 439.
34. Dawson, G.W. and Graves, J.A.M. 1984. Gene mapping in kangaroo:
assignment of genes to the X chromosome of Macropus robustus.
Intl. Cell Biol. (Eds. S. Seno and Y. Okada), p. 259.
35. Graves, J.A.M. 1984. Effect of parent cell ploidy on chromosome
segregation from mouse-Chinese hamster cell hybrids. Intl. Cell
Biol. (Eds. S. Seno and Y. Okada), p. 260.
Articles in Popular Press
Graves, J.A.M. 2002. Sex, genes and chromosomes: a feminist view.
Wisenet Journal (ISSN 1440-0006) 59 :6.
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