10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PATROCLINOUS»
Discover the use of
patroclinous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
patroclinous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
In order to understand the influence of grafting on sex expression, the author
used patroclinous Kairyonezumigaeshi and matroclinous Shunka grown in open
field as the stock. To this stock, a variety of scion taken from female Riso, Shunka
...
Kichisaburo Minamizawa, 1997
2
The Biology of Human Ageing
So far, the results provide no clear evidence for patroclinous males having
shorter the patroclinous males die young. Interestingly, the patroclinous males
also seem to be less vigorous. The data are not yet very extensive, but we have
found in ...
Alan Holland Bittles, Kenneth John Collins, 1986
First encountered as the black sons of orange females by black males, they were
designated "patroclinous," for it was difficult to think of them as completely diploid
with the preconceived idea of male haploidy, female diploidy (A. R. Whiting, ...
Ernst W. Caspari, J. M. Thoday, 1961
4
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Biology
Patroclinous Males As previously mentioned, L. V. Morgan (1933) adopted the
view that the inviable eggs and patroclinous males from the closed chromosome
were due to different causes, the first resulting mainly from eggs receiving a ...
5
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the ...
There should be a quantitative relation between recovered double crossovers
and patroclinous males. Inversions which give no double crossovers should give
a low frequency of patroclinous males. (Normal females give some, presumably
as ...
6
Proceedings: Biological sciences
Patroclinous Males As previously mentioned, L. V. Morgan (1933) adopted the
view that the inviable eggs and patroclinous males from the closed chromosome
were due to different causes, the first resulting mainly from eggs receiving a ...
7
Zeitschrift für Vererbungslehre
Inflorescence. As denser spike, the bracts inclined to fall off, patroclinous. Buds. 7
— 8 cm. long. Sepals frequently with faint reddish spots showing influence of the
maternal parent. Sepal tips more attenuate, somewhat matroclinous.
i patroclinous inheritance inheritance in which all offspring have the nucleus-
based phenotype of the father. i pattern formation the developmental processes
by which the complex shape and structure of higher organisms occurs. i pectin a
...
9
There's a Word for It (Revised Edition): A Grandiloquent ...
You may even have a degree in social or behavioral psychology. But do you
know whether you are sci- apodous, labrose, or macrotous, or whether you are
matrocli- nous or patroclinous? Are you Apollonian or cucurbitaceous? Do you
have a ...
Charles Harrington Elster, 2005
10
Primer of Genetic Analysis: A Problems Approach
Visible mutations are readily detected, and with appropriate care some
semilethals might also be picked up. This type of inheritance pattern, in which the
X chromosome is transmitted from father to son, is called patroclinous
transmission.
James N. Thompson, Jr, Jenna J. Hellack, Gerald Braver, 2007