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the same thing would he alternative to one another 

 that either rose or pea would dominate in the hybrids, 

 and that the F 2 generation would consist of domi- 

 nants and recessives in the ratio 3:1. The result 

 of the experiment was, however, very different. The 



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FIG. 84. Fowl's combs: A, pea; B, rose; C, single; D, walnut. 



cross rose x pea led to the production of a comb 

 quite unlike either of them. This, the so-called 

 walnut comb (fig. 84, D), from the resemblance to 

 the half of a walnut, is a type of comb which is 

 normally characteristic of the Malay fowl. More- 

 over, when these FI birds were bred together, a 



