. Heredity in relation to evolution and animal breeding, . Heredity. MENDEL'S LAW OF HEREDITY But, if now two of the cross-bred black in- dividuals (Fig. 16) be mated with each other, the recessive white character reappears on the average in one in four of the offspring ( zripM 0:0 OametM 05(33 03 (zjy-^ Fig. 18. — explain the result shown in Fig. 17. 17). Its reappearance in that particular pro- portion of the offspring may be explained as follows (see Fig. 18): The gametes which united in the original cross were, one black, the other white in character. Both characters 35. Pl


. Heredity in relation to evolution and animal breeding, . Heredity. MENDEL'S LAW OF HEREDITY But, if now two of the cross-bred black in- dividuals (Fig. 16) be mated with each other, the recessive white character reappears on the average in one in four of the offspring ( zripM 0:0 OametM 05(33 03 (zjy-^ Fig. 18. — explain the result shown in Fig. 17. 17). Its reappearance in that particular pro- portion of the offspring may be explained as follows (see Fig. 18): The gametes which united in the original cross were, one black, the other white in character. Both characters 35. 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 Castle, William E. (William Ernest), 1867-1962. New York ; London : D. Appleton and Company


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