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THE WORKING UNITS OF HEREDITY

2010; BioMed Central; Volume: 35; Issue: S1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1601-5223.1949.tb03332.x

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1601-5223

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C. D. Darlington,

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Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases

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HereditasVolume 35, Issue S1 p. 189-200 Open Access THE WORKING UNITS OF HEREDITY C. D. DARLINGTON, C. D. DARLINGTON JOHN INNES HORTICULTURAL INSTITUTION, MERTONSearch for more papers by this author C. D. DARLINGTON, C. D. DARLINGTON JOHN INNES HORTICULTURAL INSTITUTION, MERTONSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1949 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5223.1949.tb03332.xAboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 Crane, M. B. and Thomas, P. T. 1949. Reproductive Versatility in Rubus. III. Raspberry-Blackberry Hybrids. Heredity, 3. (In the Press.). 2 Darlington, C. D. 1929. Chromosome behaviour and structural hybridity in the Tradescantiae. J. Genet., 21: 207– 286. 3 Darlington, C. D. 1939. Misdivision and the genetics of the centromere. J. Genet., 37: 341– 463. 4 Darlington, C. D. 1940. The origin of iso-chromosomes. J. Genet., 39: 351– 361. 5 Darlington, C. D. 1947. Nucleic acid and the chromosomes. Symp. Soc. exp. Biol. 1. Nucleic Acid, 252– 269. 6 Darlington, C. D. 1949. The plasmagene theory of the origin of cancer. Brit. J. Cancer. (In the Press.). 7 Darlington, C. D. and Koller, P. C. 1947. The chemical breakage of chromosomes. Heredity, 1: 187– 221. 8 Darlington, C. D. and La Cour, L. F. 1940. Nucleic acid starvation of chromosomes in Trillium. J. Genet., 40: 185– 213. 9 Darlington, C. D. and La Cour, L. F. 1945. Chromosome breakage and the nucleic acid cycle. J. Genet., 46: 180– 267. 10 Darlington, C. D. and La Cour, L. F. (Unpublished work on Uvularia.). 11 Darlington, C. D. and Mather, K. 1949a. The Elements of Genetics. — London: Allen & Unwin. 12 Darlington, C. D. and Mather, K. 1949b. Essays on Genetics. — London: Allen & Unwin. 13 Darlington, C. D. and Upcott, M. B. 1941. Spontaneous Chromosome Change. J. Genet., 41: 297– 338. 14 I'Héritier, P. 1948. CO2 Sensitivity in Drosophila. Heredity, 2. (In the Press.). 15 Huskins, C. L. 1946. Fatuoid, Speltoid and Related Mutants of Oats and Wheat. Bot. Rev. 12: 457– 514. 16 Koller, P. C. 1947. Abnormal mitosis in tumours. Brit. J. Cancer, 1: 38– 47. 17 La Cour, L. F. 1948. 38th Ann. Rept. John Innes Hort. Inst. 18 Muller, H. J. 1940. An analysis of the process of structural change in chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster. J. Genet., 40: 1– 66. 19 Muller, H. J. and Prokofyeva, A. A. 1935. The individual gene in relation to the chromomere and the chromosome. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Wash. 21: 16– 26. 20 Prakken, R. and Müntzing, A. 1942. A meiotic peculiarity in Rye, simulating a terminal centromere. Hereditas, 28: 441– 482. 21 Preer, J. R. 1946. Some properties of a genetic cytoplasmic factor in Paramecium. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Wash. 32: 247– 253. 22 Thomas, P. T. 1936. Genotypic control of chromosome size. Nature, (Lond.) 138: 402. Volume35, IssueS1December 1949Pages 189-200 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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