Nature, Količina 109Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1922 |
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Stran 174
... characters are alike with respect to acquiredness and inheritability . Now I presume that when a variation of germinal origin is inherited it is correctly called a " character . " For example , the rose - comb in fowls is a character ...
... characters are alike with respect to acquiredness and inheritability . Now I presume that when a variation of germinal origin is inherited it is correctly called a " character . " For example , the rose - comb in fowls is a character ...
Stran 175
... character is inherited . For example , in the common coxcomb of gardens , Celosia cristata , fasciation is one of the specific characters , distinguishing it from such species as Celosia plumosa , in which the stems do not fasciate ...
... character is inherited . For example , in the common coxcomb of gardens , Celosia cristata , fasciation is one of the specific characters , distinguishing it from such species as Celosia plumosa , in which the stems do not fasciate ...
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... characters , at least in company with other differences they might be . Is the comb then the base ? The comb must have some character and shape , and thus we cannot have the comb without a character . We can have the entire absence of ...
... characters , at least in company with other differences they might be . Is the comb then the base ? The comb must have some character and shape , and thus we cannot have the comb without a character . We can have the entire absence of ...
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