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Isozymes: biochemical and genetic studies Hybrid cell population 28T exhibited a slow mouse form, a faster human form, and an intermediate band, presumably composed of both human and mouse subunits (Fig. 3). The intensity of staining decreased from mouse to human in the hybrid ...
by Peggy Clark
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Flora of North America: Magnoliophyta: Salicaceae to Brassicaceae Working in a similar flora, HM Raup (1943, 1959) argued against an uncritical recognition of hybrids and suggested that intermediate specimens should be given the name of the species they resemble most. These views were shared by AK ...
by Flora of North America Editorial Committee
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A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc, with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera In this hybrid 73.5 per cent and in the other 85.3 per cent of the macroscopic characters are intermediate, while the figures for the microscopic characters are 46.6 and 49.4, respectively. Summing up the characters that are ...
by Edward Tyson Reichert
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The Life Sciences If these two types migrate sufficiently far apart, then the three intermediate or hybrid lactic dehydrogenases can be clearly seen, as shown with a number of mammals (8). In the chicken, at pH 8.7, the two forms move relatively close ...
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Mathematical proceedings One typical intermediate hybrid has been raised though by crossing Polish wheat (T. Polonicum) with Rivet wheat. The former is characterised by the enormous size of its glumes and grain when compared with our commonly cultivated ...
by Cambridge Philosophical Society, Cambridge, England
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Mathematical and physical sciences One point of special interest in Spillman's paper is that a cross between a lax- eared and dense-eared wheat gave rise to hybrid plants, with ears intermediate in length between the parents, and the succeeding generation consisted of ...
by Cambridge Philosophical Society
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The commodity futures market from an agricultural producer's point of view The absence of a distinct intermediate mode suggests that Fi hybrids are relatively few, and the scarcity of individuals approaching trachurus indicates that backcrosses to that form are rare. Results from laboratory-reared fish support ...
by T. M. Hammonds
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Heterosis and hybrid rice breeding Since grain size and shape are always uniform in rice hybrids, it appears that when a bulk sample of low- and intermediate-GT grains is cooked, low-GT grains get cooked first and release heat which helps cook intermediate-GT grains and ...
by Sant S. Virmani
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Novel hybrid organic/inorganic, single-sited catalysts and supports for fine chemical and pharmaceutical intermediate synthesis This is accomplished via immobilization of homogeneous catalyst analogues onto solid-phase supports, thereby preserving the activity and selectivity of homogeneous catalysts while allowing for facile recovery and reuse from the insoluble, ...
by Christopher Stephen Gill, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Proceedings, Biological sciences 2007), natural selection against hybrids probably results from genetic incompatibilities. We use pure-bred males with intermediate morphological phenotype (similar to hybrid males in appearance but without hybrid gametes) to disentangle ...
by Royal Society (Great Britain)
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