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adam_text | Table of Contents
I The Science of Genetics
A Walk by the Lake
Genetics, a Science About Similarities and Differences
Three Great Milestones in Genetics
Mendel: Genes and the Rules of Inheritance
Watson and Crick: The Structure of
The Human Genome Project: Sequencing
DNA
DNA
Gene Expression: Using Genetic Information
Mutation: Changing Genetic Information
Genetics and Evolution
Levels of Genetic Analysis
Classical Genetics
Molecular Genetics
Population Genetics
Genetics in the World: Applications of Genetics to Human Endeavors
Genetics in Agriculture
Genetics in Medicine
Genetics in Society
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS:
Z
Organisms
Dolly
Cells and Chromosomes
The Cellular Environment
Prokaryotk and Eukaryotk Cells
Chromosomes: Where Genes are Located
Cell Division
Mitosis
Meiosis
Meiosisl
Meiosis II and the Outcomes of Meiosis
Genetics in the Laboratory: An Introduction to Some
Model Research Organisms
Escherichia
Saccharomyces cererisiae, Baker s Yeast
Drosophila melanogaster, a Fruit Fly
Arabidopsis thaliana, a Fast-Growing Plant
Homo sapiens, Our Own Species
A MILESTONE IN GENETIG: Culturing Human Cells
j
The Birth of Genetics: A Scientific Revolution
Mendel s Study of Heredity
Mendel s Experimental Organism, the Garden Pea
Monohybrid
Dihybrid Crosses: The Principle of Independent Assortment
Applications of Mendel s Principles
The Punnett Square Method
The Forked-Line Method
The Probability Method
Focus on The Rules of Probability
Formulating and Testing Genetic Hypotheses
The Chi-Square Test
XII ■
Mendelian
Pedigrees
Mendelian Segregation in Human Families S4
Genetic Counseling
Focus on Binomial Probabilities
A MILESTONE IN GEN^CS: Mendel s
4
Genetics Grows Beyond Mendel s Monastery Garden
Allelic Variation and Gene Function
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance
Multiple
Allelic Series
Testing Gene Mutations for Allelism
Variation Among the Effects of Mutations
Genes Function to Produce Polypeptides
Why Are Some Mutations Dominant and Others Recessive?
Focus on Genetic Symbols
Gene Action: From Genotype to Phenotype
Influence of the Environment
Environmental Effects on the Expression of Human Genes
Penetrance
Gene Interactions
Epistasis
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Garrod s Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Pleiotropy
78
J The Chromosomal Basis of Mendelism
Sex, Chromosomes, and Genes
Chromosomes
Chromosome Number
Sex Chromosomes
The Chromosome Theory of Heredity
Experimental Evidence Linking the Inheritance of Genes to
Chromosomes
Chromosomes as Arrays of Genes
Nondisjunrtion as Proof of the Chromosome Theory
The Chromosomal Basis of Mendel s Principles of Segregation
and Independent Assortment
Sex-Linked Genes in Human Beings
Hemophilia, an X-Linked Blood-Clotting Disorder
Color Blindness, an X-Linked Vision Disorder
96
Focus on Hemophilia
Genes on the Human
Genes on Both the Human X and
Sex Chromosomes and Sex Determination
Sex Determination in Human Beings
Sex Determination in Drosophila
Sex Determination in Other Animals
Dosage Compensation of X-Linked Genes
Hyperactivation of X-Linked Genes in Male Drosophila
Inactivation of X-Linked Genes in Female Mammals
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Morgan s Fly Room
0
Chromosomes, Agriculture, and Civilization
Cytological Techniques
Analysis of Mitotic Chromosomes
The Human Karyotype
Cytogenetic Variation: An Overview
Polyploidy no
Sterile Polyploids
Fertile Polyploids 111
Tissue-Specific Polyploidy and Polyteny
Aneuploidy
Trisomy in Human Beings
Monosomy
Deletions and Duplications of Chromosome Segments
Focus on Amniocentesis and (horionic Biopsy
Rearrangements of Chromosome Structure
Inversions
Translocations
Compound Chromosomes and Robertsonian
122
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Tjio and
TABLE
7
Linkage,
Mapping in Eukaryotes
The World s
Linkage, Recombination, and Crossing Over
Exceptions to the Mendelian Principle of Independent Assortment
Frequency of Recombination as a Measure of Linkage Intensity
Crossing Over as the Physical Basis of Recombination
Evidence that Crossing Over Causes Recombination
Chiasmata and the Time of Crossing Over
Chromosome Mapping
Crossing Over as a Measure of Genetic Distance
Recombination Mapping with a Two-Point Testcross
Recombination Mapping with a Three-Point Testcross
Recombination Frequency and Genetic Map Distance
Chiasma
Cytogenetic Mapping
Localizing Genes Using Deletions and Duplications
Genetic Distance and Physical Distance
Linkage Analysis in Humans
Detecting Linked Loci by Pedigree Analysis
Somatic-Cell Techniques for Assigning Genes to Chromosomes
Recombination and Evolution
Evolutionary Significance of Recombination
Suppression of Recombination by Inversions
Genetk Control of Recombination
Focus on Evolutionary
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Mapping the Gene for
О
Multi-Drug-Resistant Bacteria: A Ticking Timebomb?
Microorganisms in Genetics
The Genetics of Viruses
BacteriophagesT4 and Lambda
Mapping Genes in Bacteriophage
BacteriophageT4: A Linear Chromosome and a Circular Genetk Map
The Genetics of Bacteria
Mutant Genes in Bacteria
Unidirectional Gene Transfer in Bacteria
Mechanisms of Genetic Exchange in Bacteria
Transformation
Conjugation
Transaction
Plasmids and Episomes
F
Using Partial Diploids to Map Closely Linked Genes
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Conjugation in hikmhii
The Evolutionary Significance of Genetic Exchange in Bacteria
The Genetics of Fungi
Focus on the Overuse of Antibiotics
Detecting Linkage and Mapping Genes in Yeast
Mapping Centromeres Using Ordered Tetrad Data
Constructing Linkage Maps Using Ordered Tetrad Data
7 DNA
Discovery of Nuclein
Functions of the Genetic Material
Proof That Genetic Information Is Stored in
Proof That
Proof That
Proof That
Viroids, Heritable Infectious Naked
Prions,
The Structures of
Nature of the Chemical
DNA
DNA
DNA
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A MILESTONE
Chromosome Structure in Prokaryotes and Viruses
Chromosome Structure in Eukaryotes
Chemical Composition of Eukaryotic Chromosomes
One Urge
Three Levels of
Centromeres and Telomeres
Eukaryotic Genomes: Repeated
Detection of Repeated Sequences:
XIV ■
The Process of Gene Expression
Focus on
Single-Copy and Repetitive
Repeated Sequences in the Human Genome
IU Replication of
Monozygotic Twins: Are They Identical?
Basic Features of
Semiconservative
Visualization of Replication Forks by Autoradiography
Unique Origins of Replication
Focus on Centrifugation Techniques
Bidirectional Replication
A MILESTONE IN
DNA Polymerases
Discovery of
Multiple
DNA
Proofreading Activities of
The Complex Replication Apparatus
Continuous Synthesis of One Strand; Discontinuous Synthesis of the
Other Strand
Covalent Closure of Nicks in
Initiation of
Unwinding
The Replication Apparatus: Prepriming Proteins, Primosomes, and Replisomes
Rolling-Circle Replication
Unique Aspects of Eukaryotic Chromosome Replication
The Cell Cycle
Multiple Replicons per Chromosome
Two or More
Duplication of Nucleosomes at Replication Forks
Telomerase: Replication of Chromosome Termini
Telomere Length and Aging in Humans
11 Transcription and
Storage and Transmission of Information with Simple Codes
The Genetic Control of Metabolism: An Overview
Transfer of Genetic Information: The Central Dogma
Transcription and Translation
Five Types of
Focus on Evidence for in Unstable Messenger
An mRNA Intermediary
General Features of
Transcription in Prokaryotes
RNA
Initiation of
Elongation of
Termination of
Concurrent Transcription, Translation, and mRNA Degradation
Transcription and
Three
Initiation of
RNA
Termination by Chain Cleavage and the Addition of
RNA
Interrupted Genes in Eukaryotes: Exons and
Some Very Large Eukaryotic Genes
Introns:
Removal of
tRNA Precursor Splicing: Unique Nuclease and
Autocatalytic Splicing
Pre-mRNA Splicing: snRNAs, snRNPs, and the Spliceosome
A MILESTONE IN GENEHG:
IL Translation and the Genetic Code
Sickle-Cell Anemia: Devastating Effects of a Single Base-Pair Change
Protein Structure
Polypeptides: Twenty Different
Proteins: Complex Three-Dimensional Structures
Protein Synthesis: Translation
Overview of Protein Synthesis
Components Required for Protein Synthesis: Ribosomes and Transfer RNAs
Translation: The Synthesis of Polypeptides Using mRNA Templates
The Genetic Code
Properties of the Genetic Code: An Overview
Three Hucleotides per Codon
Deciphering the Code
Initiation and Termination
Fmib onto Mr (odon
TABLE
A
A Nearly Universal Code
Codon-tRNA Interactions
Recognition of
Suppressor Mutations That Produce tRNAs with Altered
Codon Recognition
In Vivo Confirmation of the Nature of the Genetic Code
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Cracking the Genetic (ode
1
Xeroderrrta Pigmentosum: Defective Repair of Damaged
Mutation: Source of the Genetic Variability Required for Evolution
Mutation: Basic Features of the Process
Mutation: Somatic or Germinal
Mutation: Spontaneous or Induced
Mutation: Usually a Random, Nonadaptive Process
Adaptive, or Stationary-Phase, Mutagenesis in Bacteria
Mutation: A Reversible Process
Mutation: Phenotypic Effects
Mutations with Phenotypic Effects: Usually Deleterious and Recessive
Effects of Mutations in Human Globin Genes
Mutation in Humans: Slocks in Metabolic Pathways
Focus on
Conditional Lethal Mutations: Powerful Tools for Genetic Studies
The Molecular Basis of Mutation
Induced Mutations
Mutations Induced by Chemicals
Mutations Induced by Radiation
Mutations Induced by Transposable Genetic Elements
Expanding Trinucleotide Repeats and Inherited Human Diseases
Screening Chemicals for Mutagenicity: The Ames Test
DNA
Light-Dependent Repair
Excision Repair
Other
Inherited Human Diseases with Defects in
DNA
Recombination: Cleavage and Rejoining of
Gene Conversion:
A MILESTONE IN GENETKS:
380
14
What is Life?
Evolution of the Concept of the Gene: Summary
Evolution of the Concept of the Gene: Function
Mendel: Constant Factors Controlling Phenotypic Traits
Garrod: One Mutant Gene-One Metabolic Block
Beadle and Tatum: One Gene-One Enzyme
Focus on the Human Genome: How Many Genes?
One Gene-One Polypeptide
Evolution of the Concept of the Gene: Structure
The Pre-1940 Beads-on-a-String Concept
Discovery of Recombination Within the Gene
Recombination Between Adjacent Nucleotide Pairs
Colinearity Between the Coding Sequence of a Gene and Its Polypeptide Product
A Genetic Definition of the Gene
The Complementation Test as an Operational Definition
of the Gene
Intragenic Complementation
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Lewis s (is-Inns Position Effect
Limitations on the Use of the Complementation Test
The rll Locus of
The rf/Mutants are Conditional Lethals
Complementation Tests Show That the rll Locus Contains Two Genes
Mapping r//Mutations by Two-Factor Crosses
Deletion Mapping
The r//Locus: Many Sites of Mutation in Two Adjacent Genes
Genes-Within-Genes in Bacteriophage
Complex Gene-Protein Relationships
Alternate Pathways of Transcript Splicing: Protein Isoforms
Assembly of Genes during Development Human Antibody Chains
IJ The Techniques of Molecular Genetics
Treatment of Pituitary Dwarf ism with Human Growth Hormone
Basic Techniques Used to Identify, Amplify, and Clone Genes
The Discovery of Restriction Endonucleases
The Production of
Amplification
A MILESTONE IN GENEnO: Restriction Endonudeases
Amplification of
XVI ■
Construction
Construction of Genomic Libraries
Construction of cDNA Libraries
Screening
Biological and Physical Containment of
The Manipulation of Cloned
Phagemids: The Biological Purification of
In Vitro Site-Specific Mutagenesis
The Molecular Analysis of
Analysis of DNAs by Southern Blot Hybridizations
Analysis of RNAs by Northern Blot Hybridiiations
Analysis of Proteins by Western Blot Techniques
Focus on the Detection of a Mutant Gene Causing Cystic Fibrosis
The Molecular Analysis of Genes and Chromosomes
Physical Maps of
Nucteotide Sequences: The Ultimate Fine Structure Maps
453
Human Gene Prospecting in Iceland
Focus on GenBank
Genomics: An Overview
Correlated Genetic, Cytological, and Physical Maps of Chromosomes
Restriction Fragment-Length Polymorphisms (RfLP) and
CytogeiKtk Maps
Physical Maps and Clone Banks
Map Position-Based Cloning of Genes
Chromosome Walks
Chromosome Jumps
The Human Genome Project
Mapping the Human Genome
Sequencing the Human Genome
RNA
Expressed Sequences
Array Hybridizations and Gene Chips
Use of Green Fluorescent Protein as a Reporter of Protein Synthesis
Comparative Genomics
Btoinformatks
Prokaryotk Genomes
Eukarvotk Genomes
Genome Evolution in the Cereal Grasses
Genome Evolution in Mammals
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Two Drafts of the Sequence of the Human Genome
I
Detection of the
Use of
Huntingtons
Cystic Fibrosis
Molecular Diagnosis of Human Diseases
Human Gene Therapy
DNA
Paternity Tests
Forensic Applications
Production of Eukaryotic Proteins in Bacteria
Human Growth Hormone
Proteins with Industrial Applications
Transgenic Plants and Animals
Transgenk Animals:
Transgenic Plants:
Reverse Genetics: Dissecting Biological Processes by Inhibiting
Gene Expression
AntisenseRNA
Focus on GM Foods: Are They Safe?
T-DNA and
RNA
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Trinucleatide Repeats and Human Disease
1
Maize: A Staple Crop with a Cultural Heritage
Transposable Elements: An Overview
Transposable Elements in Bacteria
IS
Composite
TnJEIements
The Medial Significance of Bacterial
TABLE
Focus on
Cut-and-Paste Transposons in Eukaryotes
Ac and Ds Elements in Maize
P
mariner, an
Retroviruses and Retrotransposons
Retroviruses
Retroviruslike
Retroposons
Transposable
The Genetic and Evolutionary Significance of
Transposable
Transposons
Transposons
Evolutionary Issues Concerning Transposable Elements
A MILESTONE IN
I
and Chloroplasts
Mitochondria, Chloroplasts, and the Biological Energy Wheel
The Classical Genetics of Organelles
Leaf Variegation in Plants
Antibiotic Resistance in Chlamydoimms
Metabolic Defects in Yeast
The Molecular Genetics of Mitochondria
MřtochondrialDNA
Expression of Mitochondrial Genes
Interplay Between Mitochondrial and Nuclear Gene Products
Mitochondrial
The Molecular Genetics of Chloroplasts
Chloroplast
Chloroplast
The Origin and Evolution of Mitochondria and Chloroplasts
Eukaryotk Organelles as Endosymbionts
The Evolution of Mitochondria and Chloroplasts
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Using Mitochondrul
¿ ) Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes
and Their Viruses
D Hérelle s
Constitutive, Inducible, and Repressible Gene Expression
Positive and Negative Control of Gene Expression
Opérons: Coordinately
The Lactose Operon in
Induction
Catabolite Repression
The Tryptophan Operon in
Repression
Focus on Protein-DNA Interactions That Control Transcription of the
Attenuation
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Jacob, Monod, and the Operon Model
Bacteriophage Lambda: Lysogeny or Lysis
Repression of Lambda Lytic Pathway Genes During Lysogeny
The Lambda Lytic Regulatory Cascade
The Lambda Switch: Lytic Development or Lysogeny
Temporal Sequences of Gene Expression During Phage Infection
Translational Control of Gene Expression
Post-Translational Regulatory Mechanisms
LI Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
African Trypanosomes: A Wardrobe of Molecular Disguises
Spatial and Temporal Regulation of Eukaryotic Genes
Spatial Regulation of Tubulin Genes in Plants
Temporal Regulation of Globin Gen« in Animals
Ways of Regulating Eukaryotic Gene Expression
Controlled Transcription of
Alternate Splicing of
Cytoplasmic Control of Messenger
Induction of Transcriptional Activity by Environmental
and Biological Factors
Temperature: The Heat-Shock Genes
Light The Ribulosel.S-BisphosphateCarboiylaje Genes in Plants
Signal Molecules: Genes that Respond to Hormones
XVIII ■
Molecular Control
DNA
Proteins Involved in the Control of Transcription: Transcription Factors
Focus on
Posttranscriptional Regulation of Gene Expression by
RNAi Pathways
Sources of Short Interfering RNAs and MicroRNAs
Gene Expression and Chromosome Organization
Transcription in Lampbrush Chromosome Loops
Transcription in Polytene Chromosome Puffs
Molecular Organization of Transcriptionally Active
Chromatin Remodeling
Euchromatin and Heterochromatin
Gene Silencing
DNA Methylation
Gene Amplification
Activation and Inactivation of Whole Chromosomes
Inactivation of X Chromosomes in Mammals
Hyperactivation of X Chromosomes in Drosophila
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: The Discovery of
Hypoactivation of X Chromosomes in Caenorhabditis
LL The Genetic Control of Animal Development
Stem Cell Therapy: A Brave New World?
The Process of Development in Animab
Oogénesis
The Embryonic Cleavage Divisions and
Gastrulation and Morphogenesis
Genetic Analysis of Development in Model Organisms
Drosophila as a Model Organism
Caenorhabditis as a Model Organism
Genetic Analysis of Developmental Pathways
Sex Determination in Drosophila
Focus on fruitless
Sex Determination in Caenorhabditis
Maternal Gene Activity in Development
Maternal-Effect Genes
Determination of the Dorsal-Ventral and Anterior-Posterior Axes
in Drosophila Embryos
632
Zygotic Gene Activity in Development
Body Segmentation
Organ Formation
Specification of Cell Types
Genetic Analysis of Development in Vertebrates
Vertebrate
The Mouse: Insertional Mutagenesis, Transgenics, and
Knockout Mutations
The Zebrafish: Morpholino Knockdown Mutations
Studies on Mammalian Stem Cells
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: Mutations that Disrupt Segmentation in Onsophih
¿5
Immune System
AIDS Emphasizes the Vital Role of the Immune System
The Immune Response: An Overview
Components of the Mammalian Immune System
Specialized Cells Mediate the Immune Response
Specialized Proteins Provide Immunological Specificity
Major Histocompatibility Antigens: Distinguishing Self from Nonself
The Antibody-Mediated (Humoral) Immune Response
The T Cell-Mediated (Cellular) Immune Response
Immunological Memory
Genome Rearrangements During
Lambda Light Chain Genes Assembled from Two Gene Segments
Kappa Light Chain Genes Assembled from Three Gene Segments
Heavy Chain Genes Assembled from Four Gene Segments
Recombination Signal Sequences Control Somatic Recombination Events
Additional Diversity: Variable joining Sites and Somatic Hypermutation
Antibody Class Switching
Assembly of T Cell Receptor Genes by Somatic Recombination
Regulation of Immunoglobin Gene Expression
Alleile
Heavy Chain Gene Transcription: A Tissue-Specific Enhancer
Focus on Monoclonal Antibodies: Powerful Probes for Detecting Proteins
and Other Antigens
A MILESTONE IN GENETKS: Antibody
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A Common Kilter
Cancer: A Genetic Disease
The Many Forms of Cancer
Cancer and the Cell Cycle
Cancer and Programmed Cell Death
A Genetic Basis for Cancer
Oncogenes
Tumor-Inducing Retroviruses and Viral Oncogenes
Cellular
Mutant Cellular Oncogenes and Cancer
Chromosome Rearrangements and Cancer
Tumor Suppressor Genes
Inherited Cancers and Knudson s Two-Hit Hypothesis 69S
Cellular Roles of Tumor Suppressor Proteins
pRB
pS3
pAPC
phMSH2
pBRCAl and pBRCA2
Focus on Cancer and Genetic Counseling
Genetic Pathways to Cancer
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: The Identification of the
LJ Inheritance of Complex Traits
Cardiovascular Disease: A Combination of Genetic and Environmental
Factors
Complex Patterns of Inheritance
Quantitative Traits
Threshold Traits
Statistics of Quantitative Genetics
Frequency Distributions
The Mean and the Modal Class
The Variance and the Standard Deviation 71S
Analysis of Quantitative Traits
The Multiple Factor Hypothesis
Partitioning the Pnenotypic Variance
Broad-Sense Heritabilrry
Narrow-Sense
Predicting Phenotypes
Artificial Selection
Eocus on Artificial Selection
Quantitative Trait Loci
Analysis of Inbreeding and Co-Ancestry
The Effects of Inbreeding
Genetic Analysis of Inbreeding
Measuring Genetic Relationships
Correlations Between Relatives
Correlating Quantitative Phenotypes Between Relatives
Interpreting Correlations Between Relatives
Quantitative Genetics of Human Behavioral Traits
Intelligence
Personality
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: The Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart
ZO Population Genetics
A Remote Colony
The Theory of
Estimating
Relating Genotype Frequencies to
The Hardy-Weinberg Principle
Applications of the Hardy-Weinberg Principle
Exceptions to the Hardy-Weinberg Principle
Using
Natural Selection
Natural Selection at the Level of the Gene
Natural Selection at the Level of the Phenotype
Random Genetic Drift
Random Changes in
The Effects of Population Size
Focus on the Inbreeding Effect in finite Populations
Populations in Genetic Equilibrium
Balancing Selection
Mutation-Selection Balance
Mutation-Drift Balance
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: The Hardy-Weinberg Principle
XX
L
D où venons nous? Que sommes nous? Ou allons nous?
The Emergence
Darwin s Theory of Evolution
Evolutionary Genetics
Genetic Variation in Natural Populations
Variation in Phenotypes
Variation in Chromosome Structure
Variation in Protein Structure
Variation in Nucleotide Sequences
Molecular Evolution
Molecules as Documents of Evolutionary History
Molecular Phytogenies
Rates of Molecular Evolution
Focus on Evolutionary Rates
Variation in Evolutionary Rates 77S
The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution
Molecular Evolution and Phenotypk Evolution
Speciation
What Is a Species?
Modes of Speciation
The Genetics of Speciation
Human Evolution
Humans and the Great Apes
Human Evolution in the Fossil Record
DNA
A MILESTONE IN GENETICS: The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution
Epilogue: Genetics Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, a Personal View
Bibliography
Photo and Illustrations Credits
Glossary
Answers to Odd-Numbered Questions and Problems
Index
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title | Principles of genetics |
title_auth | Principles of genetics |
title_exact_search | Principles of genetics |
title_full | Principles of genetics D. Peter Snustad ; Michael J. Simmons |
title_fullStr | Principles of genetics D. Peter Snustad ; Michael J. Simmons |
title_full_unstemmed | Principles of genetics D. Peter Snustad ; Michael J. Simmons |
title_short | Principles of genetics |
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topic | Genetik - Lehrbuch Genetics Genetik (DE-588)4071711-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Genetik - Lehrbuch Genetics Genetik Lehrbuch |
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Exemplar 1 | Ausleihbar Am Standort |