HEREDITY 



all other cells of the prothallus are already 

 in the reduced condition without any matura- 

 tion divisions. The result of their union in 

 pairs, at fertilization, is the formation of 2 N 

 combinations that germinate into fern-plants. 

 Similarly in the case of a male animal which 



FIG. 8. Diagram showing the chromosome number in the 

 spermatogenesis of ordinary animals (upper line) and of the 

 wasp (lower line). 



has developed from a reduced but unfertilized 

 egg, no reduction occurs at the formation of 

 its sperm-cells. In an ordinary male animal, 

 one which is in the double or 2 N state, the 

 development of the sperms is attended by re- 

 duction to the N condition. In this process 

 there occur two cell-divisions producing from 

 each initial cell four sperms. See Fig. 5, and 



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