. Chromosomes and phylogeny in Crepis. Crepis; Plants; Chromosomes. 1930] Hollingshead-Babcock: Chromosomes and Phytogeny in 27 the possibility that the somatic number 22 exists in this species, too, as it does in occidentalis and gracilis. The C. andersoni, glauca, runcinata group (fig. 22) of which several plants representing different accessions (table 1) have been C. andersoni 2086 C. andersoni 2136 m. C. runcinata 2065 e Figure 22. examined, has given uniformly complexes of 22 chromosomes contain- ing similar types. Whether it would be possible by a prolonged study to reveal diffe


. Chromosomes and phylogeny in Crepis. Crepis; Plants; Chromosomes. 1930] Hollingshead-Babcock: Chromosomes and Phytogeny in 27 the possibility that the somatic number 22 exists in this species, too, as it does in occidentalis and gracilis. The C. andersoni, glauca, runcinata group (fig. 22) of which several plants representing different accessions (table 1) have been C. andersoni 2086 C. andersoni 2136 m. C. runcinata 2065 e Figure 22. examined, has given uniformly complexes of 22 chromosomes contain- ing similar types. Whether it would be possible by a prolonged study to reveal differences in chromosome morphology between these species cannot be 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 Hollingshead, Lillian, 1900-; Babcock, E. B. (Ernest Brown), 1877-1954. Berkeley, Calif. , University of California press


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