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... crossing over occurred at meiosis wherever the structure or number or development of the chromosomes enabled us to test the case . Secondly , it gave rise to an exchange of partner among half chromosomes or ' chromatids ' ; this ...
... crossing over occurred at meiosis wherever the structure or number or development of the chromosomes enabled us to test the case . Secondly , it gave rise to an exchange of partner among half chromosomes or ' chromatids ' ; this ...
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... crossing over . Therefore crossing over , with the breaking up of chromosomes into genes in heredity , is co - extensive with sexual reproduction . This generalization which seemed rash at the time is now established . Indeed it now ...
... crossing over . Therefore crossing over , with the breaking up of chromosomes into genes in heredity , is co - extensive with sexual reproduction . This generalization which seemed rash at the time is now established . Indeed it now ...
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... crossing over . But the fly is remarkable in having evolved a new form of meiosis which avoids crossing over in one sex . The male holds the chromosomes that are given him together and passes them intact to the next generation . His ...
... crossing over . But the fly is remarkable in having evolved a new form of meiosis which avoids crossing over in one sex . The male holds the chromosomes that are given him together and passes them intact to the next generation . His ...
Contents
Foreword by Sir HOWARD FLOREY P R S vii | 13 |
Conversazione | 25 |
Banquet | 31 |
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