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Remarks on inheritance of spots (anthocyanin) on 

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570. East, E. M., 'Inheritance of Color in the Aleurone Cells 

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571. Emerson, R. A., 'The Unexpected Occurrence of 

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F 2 , from mating of two whites, contained both red and 

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