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Advances in genetics. Volume VIII /

ADVANCES IN GENETICS VOLUME 8.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : Academic Press, 1956.
Colección:Advances in genetics ; 8
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  • Front Cover; Advances in Genetics, Volume VIII; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume VIII; Chapter 1. Metabolism and Spontaneous Mutations in Plants; I. Introduction; II. Spontaneous Mutability in Plants in Its Relation to Metabolism; III. Mutagenic Substances Occurring in Plants and Their Metabolic Fate; IV. Discussion; V. References; Chapter 2. The Complementary Genic Systems in Flax and Flax Rust; I. Introduction; II. Host; III. Parasite; IV. Inheritance of Pathogenicity; V. Inheritance of Rust Reaction; VI. Genetics of Host-Parasite Interaction.
  • VII. Differential Varietes with Single Rust-Conditioning GenesVIII. Potentials of the Complementary Gene Hypothesis; IX. Summary; X. References; Chapter 3. The Genetic Structure of Races and Species in Gilia; I. Introduction; II. Genetic Systems Involved in Racial and Specific Differentiation; III. Conclusions; IV. References; Chapter 4. Chromosome Repatterning and Adaptation; I. Introduction; II. Linkage of Adaptive Gene Complexes; III. Balanced Heterosis; IV. Divergence in Gene Function; V. Organization Effect; VI. Summary and Conclusions; VII. Acknowledgments; VIII. References.
  • Chapter 5. General Genetics of BeesI. Introduction; II. Systematics; III. Cytology; IV. Artificial Insemination of Queen Honeybees; V. Genetics of Specific Characters of Apis mellifera L.; VI. Genetics of Bees Other than Apis mellifera L.; VII. Population Genetics; VIII. Evolutionary Features of Bees; IX. Acknowledgments; X. References; Chapter 6. Genetics of Ladybeetles; I. Introduction; II. Intraspecific Variation in Elytral Patterns; III. Geographic Variation in Elytral Patterns; IV. Breeding Experiments; V. Interspecific and Intersubspecific Hybridization Experiments.
  • VI. Variations and Evolution in Harmonia and AdaliaVII. Conclusions and Remarks; VIII. References; Chapter 7. The Genetics of the Sheep; I. Introduction; II. Chromosome Number; III. Color and Pattern; IV. Horn Inheritance; V. Lethals, Semilethals, and Abnormalities; VI. Other Characters; VII. Fleece Characters; VIII. Growth and Body Conformation; IX. Fertility; X. Milk Production; XI. Selection Plans; XII. Inbreeding; XIII. Crossbreeding; XIV. Species Crosses; XV. Linkage; XVI. References; Chapter 8. Cytogenetics of the Tomato; I. Introduction and General Biological Considerations.
  • II. CytologyIII. List of Known Mutant Genes; IV. Linkage; V. Ploidy; VI. Species Hybrids; VII. Quantitative Characters; VIII. Spontaneous and Induced Mutation; IX. Biochemical Genetics; X. Graft Relations; XI. Cytoplasmic Inheritance; XII. Concluding Remarks; XIII. References; Author Index; Subject Index.