How to live : rules for healthful living based on modern science : authorized by and prepared in collaboration with the Hygiene Reference Board of the Life Extension Institute, Inc. . mber that this hybrid blueis only a sort of mechanical mixture of blackand white, and that the black and white arestill separate beans, as it were. But now suppose a hybrid or blue fowl tomate with a white. This means that the childtakes from the white parent or basket one ofthe two white beans and from the blue parentor basket, one of the two beans, of which oneis white and the other black; the bean takenfrom th
How to live : rules for healthful living based on modern science : authorized by and prepared in collaboration with the Hygiene Reference Board of the Life Extension Institute, Inc. . mber that this hybrid blueis only a sort of mechanical mixture of blackand white, and that the black and white arestill separate beans, as it were. But now suppose a hybrid or blue fowl tomate with a white. This means that the childtakes from the white parent or basket one ofthe two white beans and from the blue parentor basket, one of the two beans, of which oneis white and the other black; the bean takenfrom the first or white basket must be white,but that taken from the second or blue or hy-brid basket may be either white or black. It isa lottery with an even chance of drawing whiteor black. In the long run, half of the childrenwill draw white and half black. Those whichdraw the white will, since they also drewwhite from the other parent, be wholly white,but those which drew the black will be blue,since they will have one black and one whitebean. We see, too, that the white child is justas truly white as though it had not had a hy-brid parent, for of the two elements or beans [310]. ^qpi^: I MY M»H» , 4 (WIN* Dr. Harvey W. Wiley *o.] EUGENICS which the hybrid carried, the black one wasleft behind untaken. We see that the bluechild is a hybrid exactly like its hybrid parent,and not any new kind of cross between theblue and the white. In short, the children ofa blue and white are either the one or the otherand not a mixture. In the same way if a bluemates with a black, half of the children willbe black and half blue. Finally we come to the mating of a blue witha blue. Here the lottery is to pick a beanfrom two baskets, each basket containing bothwhite and black beans in equal numbers. Whenat random one is taken from either of thesetwo baskets there is an even chance that thebean from the father is white or black andan even chance that the bean from the motheris white or black. Now,
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