Genetics, Volume 15George Harrison Shull, Donald Forsha Jones, Leslie Clarence Dunn, Curt Stern, Royal Alexander Brink Genetics Society of America, 1930 - Electronic journals Genetics accepts contributions that present the results of original research in genetics and related scientific disciplines. |
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EDWARD ALEXANDER LIVESAY | 18 |
CONCLUSIONS ON EXPERIMENTAL WORK | 52 |
INTRODUCTION | 81 |
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allelomorph appeared attached autosomes backcross bivoltine breakage breeding bronze carrying Cc Hh Aa cells character chromo classes clones color color-blind cultures cytological cytological map deviation diploid dominant dominant gene Drosophila melanogaster e-translocation effect endosperm expected experiments F₁ F1 hybrids F₂ factors females figure flies fourth chromosome franciscana gametes genetic genotype germination haemophilia haploid heterosis heterozygous homozygous hybrids indicate inheritance involving kitey kitiness lethal linkage group linkage intensities litter loci locus mating mitosis much-tufted MULLER non-disjunction nonpolycladous nontufted normal observed obtained occur Oenothera offspring pair percent crossing pigeons plants pointed tips pollen polycladous present probable error produced progeny ratio rats recessive reverse mutations ruhth St S₁ scute seeds segregating sex-linked shown spindle fibre spores sporophyte tectorum PARENT tetrads th St third chromosome tinged forked Total translocations triploid tufted tuftedness types vigor X-chromosome X-rays yellow seedlings zygotes