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... chromosomes them- selves . Instead of asking : ' can the chromosomes have this observed effect ? ' we had to ask : ' what effect will the observed chromosomes have ? ' . We had to turn the problem upside down . One of the starting ...
... chromosomes them- selves . Instead of asking : ' can the chromosomes have this observed effect ? ' we had to ask : ' what effect will the observed chromosomes have ? ' . We had to turn the problem upside down . One of the starting ...
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... chromosome pair was not held together by any attraction between the chromosomes . On the contrary , these were actively repelling one another . The pair of chromosomes was held together only by attraction between pairs of chromatids ...
... chromosome pair was not held together by any attraction between the chromosomes . On the contrary , these were actively repelling one another . The pair of chromosomes was held together only by attraction between pairs of chromatids ...
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... chromosomes do to one another . Questions concerning what the chromosomes do to the cell form a later chapter of the story . The mechanics had to come before the physiology because mechanical principles could be established more quickly ...
... chromosomes do to one another . Questions concerning what the chromosomes do to the cell form a later chapter of the story . The mechanics had to come before the physiology because mechanical principles could be established more quickly ...
Contents
Foreword by Sir HOWARD FLOREY P R S vii | 13 |
Conversazione | 25 |
Banquet | 31 |
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