Developmental Genetics and Lethal Factors |
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Systematic survey Concepts and terms | 1 |
Methods of demonstrating lethal factors | 7 |
Permanent culture of lethal factors Balanced systems | 16 |
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2nd chromosome abnormalities action allophenes anaemia animals autophenic autosomal biochemical Brachyury breeding causes cell specific cellular systems characteristic contains Cp/Cp Creeper cytoplasm death deficiencies differentiation dominant lethal factors dose Drosophila melanogaster eggs embryos experimental experiments females fowl frequency gametes gene genetic factors genetically normal genic genotypes germ cells gland Gloor gonads Grüneberg Hadorn haemophilia hatching hemizygous heterozygotes heterozygous homozygotes homozygous house mouse imaginal discs implanted individual induced investigated inviable inviable embryos Landauer large number larvae lethal crisis lethal effect lethal giant larvae lethal mutants loci locus males malformations manifest Mendelian merogonic metabolism mice mouse mutagenic mutation rate non-lethal normal allele normal host notochord occur offspring organism ovaries pattern of damage penetrance phenes phenocopy phenotypes pigment pleiotropic pleiotropic pattern possible produced recessive gene recessive lethal factors result rudiments semi-lethal sex-linked spermatozoa spontaneous sterility substance subvital tion tissue translocations transplanted viable wild populations X-chromosome X-rays zygotes