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CHAPTER 4 Pangenes ¨ AS A YOUNG MA
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PANGENES © 71 ential William Turne
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CHAPTER 5 Mendel ¨ FRANCIS GALTON
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MENDEL © 89 taken their toll, and
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send him a collection of strains, M
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CHAPTER 6 Rediscovery ¨ DE VRIES
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REDISCOVERY © 107 if De Vries, rea
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REDISCOVERY © 111 those studied by
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REDISCOVERY © 117 tance and later
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CHAPTER 8 Cell Biology ¨ THE PRODU
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CELL BIOLOGY © 147 make clear the
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CELL BIOLOGY © 149 mother cell. To
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CHAPTER 9 Sex Chromosomes ¨ EDMUND
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CHAPTER 10 The Fly Room ¨ IN A WEL
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THE FLY ROOM © 187 bringing a laws
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS WRITING THIS BOOK h
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354 ¨ INDEX ancestral inheritance
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