1968
DOI: 10.2307/2051779
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Formosa: A Study in Chinese History. By W. G. Goddard. Michigan: The Michigan State University Press, 1966. xvii, 229 pp. Illustrations, Maps, Index. $7.50.

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“…In addition, the above-mentioned result indicated that the transmission frenquency of the markers shared by the fusion parents (Hm and RL) was lower than that of the markers shared by one of the fusion parents and female parent, which might be concerned with the fact that the allotetraploid somatic hybrid produced fewer fertile gametes [9] .…”
Section: The Transmission Of Parent Specific Markersmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In addition, the above-mentioned result indicated that the transmission frenquency of the markers shared by the fusion parents (Hm and RL) was lower than that of the markers shared by one of the fusion parents and female parent, which might be concerned with the fact that the allotetraploid somatic hybrid produced fewer fertile gametes [9] .…”
Section: The Transmission Of Parent Specific Markersmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Theoretically segregation in the former might be 2:1, 1:1, 3:2 or 3:1, while that of the latter's combination is 1:1, 2:3, 3:5, or 2:5. Li and Lin [9] thought that the progenies might cause 15:1 segregation while two alleles of allotetraploid are heterozygous (AaBb); the progenies show 3:1 segregation as one allele is heterozygous and the other is homozygously recessive; when two alleles are homozygously dominant, the progenies do not segregate. The segregation of a certain marker in this study should belong to the latter two cases.…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 99%