| 1919 - 580 pagini
...proved (Ic, 2:13). Darwin recognized, as did most of the breeders before Mendel, that As a general rule, crossed offspring in the first generation are...lesser degree, to one or both of their progenitors (Ic, 2:22). From cases of intermediacy, Darwin proceeds to discuss what we should call cases of dominance,... | |
| 1868 - 608 pagini
...presents the characters proper to either pure parent form. "As a general rule," Mr. Darwin informs us, " crossed offspring in the first generation are nearly...succeeding generations continually revert, in a greater or less degree, to one or both of their progenitors." This influence of crossing in leading to reversion... | |
| 1868 - 1192 pagini
...presents the characters proper to either pure parent form. "As a general rule," Mr. Darwin informs us, " crossed offspring in the first generation are nearly...succeeding generations continually revert, in a greater or less degree, to one or both of their progenitors." This influence of crossing in leading to reversion... | |
| 1868 - 602 pagini
...presents the characters proper to either pure parent form. "As a general rule," Mr. Darwin informs us, " crossed offspring in the first generation are nearly...succeeding generations continually revert, in a greater or less degree, to one or both of their progenitors." This influence of crossing in leading to reversion... | |
| 1871 - 758 pagini
...to the color either of the aboriginal parent species, or of some ancient and half wild parent breed. offspring in the first generation are nearly intermediate...and succeeding generations continually revert, in greater or less degree, to one or both of their progenitors." " With cross breeds, the act of crossing... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1874 - 652 pagini
...parent species, or of some ancient and half-wild parent breed. The same author writes : "As a general, rule, crossed offspring in the first generation are...and succeeding generations continually revert, in greater or less degree, to one or both of their progenitors." "With cross-breeds, the act of crossing... | |
| William Keith Brooks - 1883 - 358 pagini
...maintained that hybrids and mongrels include all the characteristics of both parents, not fused together bat merely mingled in different proportions in different parts of the body; or, as Naudin has expressed it, a hybrid is a living mosaic work, in which the eye cannot distinguish the discordant... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1890 - 532 pagini
...the offspring from a cross, namely, to the characters proper to either pure parent-form. As a general rule, crossed offspring in the first generation are...proportions in different parts of the body ; or, as Naudin 60 has expressed it, a hybrid is a living mosaic-work, in which the eye cannot distinguish the discordant... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1892 - 1192 pagini
...the crossed offspring are opposed. • * • As a general rule, crossed offspring in the generations are nearly intermediate between their parents, but...lesser degree, to one or both of their progenitors. In the inception and development of the improved Kentucky sheep. Col. Scott did not limit himself to... | |
| 1919 - 610 pagini
...proved (Ic, 2:13). Darwin recognized, as did most of the breeders before Mendel, that As a general rule, crossed offspring in the first generation are...lesser degree, to one or both of their progenitors (Ic, 2:22). From cases of intermediacy, Darwin proceeds to discuss what we should call cases of dominance,... | |
| |