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Volume Information Source: Proceedings: Biological Sciences, Vol. 248, No. 1321 (Apr. 22, 1992), pp. i-iv Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/49649 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 15:36 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings: Biological Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 15:36:17 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings: Biological Sciences, Vol. 248, No. 1321 (Apr. 22, 1992), pp. i-ivPublished by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/49649 .

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Proceedings of

The Royal Society of London

Series B Biological Sciences

VOLUME 248 1992

Published by THE ROYAL SO)CIETY 6 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG

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ISSN 0080-4649

lThe three numbers in this volume can be obtained separately from the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House T errace, London SW1Y 5AG.

Copyright C 1992 The Royal Society and the authors of individual papers

Except as otherwise permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, this publication may only be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, with the prior permission in writing of the publisher, or, in the case of reprographic reproduction, in accordance with the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. In particular, the Society permits the making of a single photocopy of an article from this issue (under Sections 29 and 38 of this Act) for an individual for the purposes of research or private study.

The text paper used in this publication is alkaline sized with a coating which is predominantly calcium carbonate. The resultant surface pH is in excess of 7.5, which gives maximum practical permanence.

Printed in Great Britain at the University Press, Cambridge

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Contents

Series B Volume 248

No. 1321 22 April 1992 A broad-spectrum cytolytic toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis var. kyushuensis

By BARBARA H. KNOWLES, PHILIP J. WHITE, COLIN N. NICHOLLS and DAVID J. ELLAR I Cloning of Shlll (Shaw-like) cDNAs encoding a novel high-voltage-activating, TEA-sensitive, type-A K+

channel By ELEAZAR VEGA-SA:ENZ DE MIERA, HERMAN MORENO, DAVID FRUHLING, CLIFFORD KENTROS and

BERNARDO RUDY 9 Rod opsini cDNA sequence from the sand goby (Pomatoschistus minutus) compared with those of other

verterbrates By S. N. ARCHER, J. N. LYTHGOE and L. HALL 19

The neurons in layer I of cat visual cortex By JOHN C. ANDERSON, KEVAN A. C. MARTIN and CRISTOVAM W. PICANGO-DINIZ 27

A novel cholinergic receptor mediates inhibition of chick cochlear hair cells By P. A. FUCHS and B. W. MURROW 35

Costs to host defence and the persistence of parasitic cuckoos By KAREN MARCHETTI 41

On the existence of 'fast' axid 'slow' directionally sensitive motion detector neurons in insects By G. A. HORRIDGE and LJERKA MARCELJA 47

Pattern recognition in honeybees: local and global analysis By S. W. ZHANG, M. V. SRINIVASAN and G. A. HORRIDGE 55

The cytology of Lycopersicon somatic hybrids By G. D. GIDDINGS and H. REES 63

Intracellular symbionts and the evolution of uniparental cytoplasmic inheritance By RICHARD LAW and VIVIAN HUTSON 69

Purification of HlyX, a potential regulator of haemolysin synthesis, and properties of HlyX: FNR hybrids By JEFFREY GREEN, ANDREW D. SHARROCKS, JANET I. MACINNEs and JOHN R. GUEST 79

Replication origins and pause sites in sea urchin mitochondrial DNA By ANDREW G. MAYHOOK, ANNA-MARIA RINALDI and HOWARD T. JACOBS 85

No. 1322 22 May 1992 Potassium channels cloned from neuroblastoma cells display slowly inactivating outward currents in

Xenopus oocytes By Yuji ITO, SHIGERU YOKOYAMA and HARUHIRO HIGASHIDA 95

Genetic and developmental factors in the olfactory response of Drosophila melanogaster larvae to alcohols By MATTHEW COBB, SYLVIA BRUNEAU and JEAN-MARC JALLON 103

Genetic consequences of an artificial introduction of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in N. Trinidad By P. W. SHAW, G. R. CARVALHO, B. H. SEGHERS and A. E. MAGURRAN 111

Behavioural consequences of an artificial introduction of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in N. Trinidad: evidence for the evolution of anti-predator behaviour in the wild By A. E. MAGURRAN, B. H. SEGHERS, G. R. CARVALHO and P. W. SHAW 117

Juvenile photorefractoriness in starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, is not caused by long days after hatching By FIONA J. MCNAUGHTON, ALISTAIR DAWSON and ARTHUR R. GOLDSMITH 123

Cell-specific contact selects transmitter responses in an identified leech neuron By DAVID C. MERZ and PIERRE DRAPEAU 129

Intragenomic conflict as an evolutionary force BY LAURENCE D. HURST 1 35

The elasticity of spiders' webs is due to water-induced mobility at a molecular level BY KAREN M. BONTHRO)NE, FRITZ VOLLRATH, BRIAN K. HUNTER and JEREMY K. M. SANDERS 141

The contribution of atmosphcric water vapour to the formation and efficiency of a spider's capture web BY DONALD T. EDMONDS and FRITZ VOLLRATH 1 45

Photoresponses and light adaptation of pineal photoreceptors in the trout BY C. KUSMIC7 P. L. MNARCHIAFAVA and E. STRETTOI 1 49

Genomes of diploblastic organisms contain homeoboxes: sequence of eveC, an even-skipped homologue from the cnidarian Acropora formosa BY A. MILES and D. J. MILLER 159

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iv Contents

Abnormalities in structure and function of limb skeletal muscle fibres of dystrophic mdx mice By STEWART I. HEAD, D. A. WILLIAMS and D. GEORGE STEPHENSON 163

Action potential waveforms reveal simultaneous changes in Ica and IK produced by 5-UT in rat dorsal raphe neurons By NICHOLAS J. PENINGTON, JOHN S. KELLY and AARON P. Fox 171

Change and stability in Cepaea populations over 25 years: a case of climatic selection By R. A. D. CAMERON 181

Effects of pattern element density upon displacement limits for motion detection in random binary luminance patterns By M. J. MORGAN and M. FAHTLE 189

Patterns of fluctuating asymmetry in weapons: evidence for reliable signalling of quality in beetle horns and bird spurs By ANDERS PAPE MOLLER 199

No. 1323 22 June 1992 Multiple kinetic states underlying macroscopic M-currents in bullfrog sympathetic neurons

By N. V. MARRION, P. R. ADAMS and W. GRUNER 207 Putative immunolocalization of the mechanoelectrical transduction channels in mammalian cochlear hair

cells By CAROLE M. HACKNEY, DAVID N. FURNESS, DALE J. BENOS, JOHN F. WOODLEY and JOAN BARRATT 215

Motor practice and neurophysiological adaptation in the cerebellum: a positron tomography study By K. J. FRISTON, C. D. FRITH, R. E. PASSINGHAM, P. F. LIDDLE and R. S. FRACKOWIAK 223

Error-prone signalling By RUrUs A. JOHNSTONE and ALAN GRAFEN 229

Response to fibronectin-integrin interaction in leukaemia cells: delayed enhancing of a K' current By ANDREA BECCHETTI, ANNAROSA ARCANGELI, MARIA RICCARDA DEL BENE, MASSIMO OLIVOTTO and ENZO WANKE 235

Food storing and the hippocampuis in corvids: amount and volume are correlated By SUSAN D. HEALY andJOHN R. KREBS 241

Interaction of avidin with the lipoyl domains in the pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complex: three- dimensional location and similarity to biotinyl domains in carboxylases By GEOFFREY HALE, NICOLA G. WALLIS and RICHARD N. PERHAM 247

The cytology of Lycopersicon somatic hybrids II. A detailed analysis of chromosome pairing at meiosis in pollen mother cells of somatic hybrids of Lycopersicon esculentum and Lycopersicon peruvianum By G. D. GIDDINGS and H. REES 255

Oncogenes, anti-oncogenes and the immune response to cancer: a mathematical model By JONATHAN A. SHERRATT and MARTIN A. NOWAK 261

Amplification and rearrangement of a prokaryotic metallothionein locus smt in Synechococcus PCC 6301 selected for tolerance to cadmium By AMIT GUPTA, BRIAN A. WHITTON, ANDREW P. MORBY, JAMES W. HUCKLE and NIGELJ. ROBINSON 273

Isolation of deacetoxycephalosporin C from fermentation broths of Penicillium chysogenum transformants: construction of a new fungal biosynthetic pathway By CATHLEEN CANTWELL, ROBERT BECKMANN, PATRICIA WHITEMAN, STEPHEN W. QUEENER and EDWARD P. ABRAHAM 283

Dichromats detect colour-camouflaged objects that are not detected by trichromats By M. J. Morgan, A. Adam and J. D. MOLLON 291

Instructions to Authors 297 Indexes 299

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