The Law of Heredity: A Study of the Cause of Variation, and the Origin of Living OrganismsJ. Murphy, 1883 - 336ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... stripes on the body and legs . Such stripes are not usually present in the horse , al- though Darwin has given ... striped colt . Reversion is , in a certain sense , exception- al , but it is not at all rare , and we must add this ...
... stripes on the body and legs . Such stripes are not usually present in the horse , al- though Darwin has given ... striped colt . Reversion is , in a certain sense , exception- al , but it is not at all rare , and we must add this ...
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... stripes upon its shoulders , flanks and legs . Here the only recent striped ancestor is the paternal grand- mother . As the possession of stripes is a characteristic The Evidence from Hybrids . 129.
... stripes upon its shoulders , flanks and legs . Here the only recent striped ancestor is the paternal grand- mother . As the possession of stripes is a characteristic The Evidence from Hybrids . 129.
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... striped form , and the presence of stripes in the zebra is not due to recent variation , but to the fact that it has not varied . The transmission of stripes by a fe- male zebra is therefore nothing more than we might ex- pect . We know ...
... striped form , and the presence of stripes in the zebra is not due to recent variation , but to the fact that it has not varied . The transmission of stripes by a fe- male zebra is therefore nothing more than we might ex- pect . We know ...
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... striped and dun colored , and details were given showing that in all parts of the world stripes of a dark color frequently ap- pear along the spine , across the legs and on the shoul- ders , where they are occasionally double or treble ...
... striped and dun colored , and details were given showing that in all parts of the world stripes of a dark color frequently ap- pear along the spine , across the legs and on the shoul- ders , where they are occasionally double or treble ...
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... striped , and this may be considered as a reversion to the wild parent form , the Asinus taniopus of Abyssinia , which is thus striped . In the domestic animal the stripes on the shoulder are occasionally double or forked at the ...
... striped , and this may be considered as a reversion to the wild parent form , the Asinus taniopus of Abyssinia , which is thus striped . In the domestic animal the stripes on the shoulder are occasionally double or forked at the ...
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