chromosomes in the equatorial plate of the reducing division is purely a matter of chance—that is, that any chromosome pair may lie with maternal or paternal chromatid indifferently toward either pole irrespective of the positions of other pairs—and... Mendel's Legacy: The Origin of Classical Genetics - Sayfa 114Elof Axel Carlson tarafından - 2004 - 332 sayfaSınırlı önizleme - Bu kitap hakkında
| Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman - 1904 - 918 sayfa
...the contrary, many points were discovered which strongly indicate that the position of the bivalent chromosomes in the equatorial plate of the reducing division is purely a matter of chance, that is, that any chromosome pair may be with maternal or paternal chromatid indifferently... | |
| Frank Rattray Lillie, Carl Richard Moore, Alfred Clarence Redfield - 1904 - 424 sayfa
...individually unite with their correspondents on the maternal side. The position of the thus-formed bivalents " in the equatorial plate of the reducing division is purely a matter of chance, that is, that any chromosome pair may lie with maternal or paternal chromatid indifferently... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1904 - 666 sayfa
...the contrary, many points were discovered which strongly indicate that the position of the bivalent chromosomes in the equatorial plate of the reducing division is purely a matter of chance, that is, that any chromosome pair may be with maternal or paternal chromatid indifferently... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1904 - 652 sayfa
...the contrary, many points were discovered which strongly indicate that the position of the bivalent chromosomes in the equatorial plate of the reducing division is purely a matter of chance, that is, that any chromosome pair may be with maternal or paternal chromatid indifferently... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1904 - 628 sayfa
...the contrary, many points were discovered which strongly indicate that the position of the bivalent chromosomes in the equatorial plate of the reducing division is purely a matter of chance, that is, that any chromosome pair may be with maternal or paternal chromatid indifferently... | |
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