. Body-build and its inheritance. Heredity; Human anatomy. 140 FAMILY STUDIES IN BUILD. medium build. Thus the Father belongs to a fleshy strain, but he probably carries some non-fleshy gametes. IV 11 is the Mother; her formula is 160 inches; build (37); fleshy; she has 2 sibs, both fleshy; her parents are of medium build; they have some slender grandchildren. There are 8 children, V 3 to 12, whose sex and indices of build are as follows: $ (51), 9 (44), 2 $ $ (35), 3 9 9 (32), 9 (31). Thus 2 are very fleshy and 6 are of medium build. The. Fig. 49.—Pedigree chart s


. Body-build and its inheritance. Heredity; Human anatomy. 140 FAMILY STUDIES IN BUILD. medium build. Thus the Father belongs to a fleshy strain, but he probably carries some non-fleshy gametes. IV 11 is the Mother; her formula is 160 inches; build (37); fleshy; she has 2 sibs, both fleshy; her parents are of medium build; they have some slender grandchildren. There are 8 children, V 3 to 12, whose sex and indices of build are as follows: $ (51), 9 (44), 2 $ $ (35), 3 9 9 (32), 9 (31). Thus 2 are very fleshy and 6 are of medium build. The. Fig. 49.—Pedigree chart showing distribution of build in the Wen family. (Gen I 1 should be square ruled, indicating fleshiness). interval between the two groups is a wide one, indicating a clear genetic difference between them. The very fleshy brother, who weighs 265 pounds, was able to reduce about 60 pounds to be accepted for army service, but since being discharged from the army he has rebounded to his former weight. (A : 032-25.) Summary and Discussion. In a simple monohybrid with complete dominance the back-cross upon the recessive gives 50 per cent of the heterozygous dominant and 50 per cent of the recessive allelomorph. In a monohybrid with imperfect dominance the back-cross upon the recessive gives 50 per. 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 Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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