. Botany of the living plant. Botany; Plants. Fig. 437. "Mono-hybrid" Segregation. Cross betweenia crimapq faa^m black) and an ivory Snapdragon (shown white). I be offe] grey) The F2 generation produced by self-fertilising an F, indivulu crimson-, pink- and ivory-flowered plants, in the proportion indicated m 0* (From Shull's Heredity by courtesy of the McGraw-Hill Book Co., Incj (6) Involving Two Pairs of Charade) , A " dihybrid " cross is one between two individuals differing in two in- dependently segregating Mendelian characters; ral men examined and explained by Mendel
. Botany of the living plant. Botany; Plants. Fig. 437. "Mono-hybrid" Segregation. Cross betweenia crimapq faa^m black) and an ivory Snapdragon (shown white). I be offe] grey) The F2 generation produced by self-fertilising an F, indivulu crimson-, pink- and ivory-flowered plants, in the proportion indicated m 0* (From Shull's Heredity by courtesy of the McGraw-Hill Book Co., Incj (6) Involving Two Pairs of Charade) , A " dihybrid " cross is one between two individuals differing in two in- dependently segregating Mendelian characters; ral men examined and explained by Mendel in t! . As our first example we BhaU consider the cross between an " ivory " Snapdragon with normal flowers and a crimson Snapdragon with " peloric " flowers (Fig. 43») i " *Ottld plained that, whereas the normal form of tin- flower in Snapdra( morphic, races exist in which all the flowers are actinomorphie (" | and thus quite unlike the usual type in appearance. From what has K-. n 2 0. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bower, F. O. (Frederick Orpen), 1855-1948; Wardlaw, C. W. (Claude Wilson), 1901-. London, Macmillan and Co. , ltd.
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