Data on the incidence of paralysis and lymphomatous tumors in a flock of 542 pullets of six different breeds indicate the presence of both in 14 out of 52 paralyzed pullets, while an additional 22 had tumors but were not paralyzed. The association of paralysis and tumors may have been due to chance. The evidence presented, while not conclusive, points to the inheritance of resistance to paralysis. This is indicated particularly by (1) differences in the proportion of paralyzed pullets in different breeds, and (2) absence of paralysis among the progeny of certain males and in certain large families. The data obtained point to a simple mode of inheritance.
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