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Plant Genetics 



Mirabilis Jalapa, the common four-o'clock. CORRENS 

 crossed red and white varieties, and all the hybrid 

 progeny had rose pink flowers. This was a color blend, 

 distinctly intermediate between the colors of the two 

 parents. The F z generation, therefore, seemed to con- 

 tradict Mendel's law in that one color character was 

 not completely dominant over the other. The real situa- 

 tion, however, appeared in the F 2 generation obtained by 



FIG. &. Diagram illustrating blending inheritance, discovered 

 by CORRENS in Mirabilis Jalapa. 



inbreeding individuals of the F x generation which showed 

 the blend. By inbreeding the pink hybrids CORRENS 

 obtained the perfect 1:2:1 ratio, that is, i red like one 

 grandparent, 2 pink like the hybrid parent, and i white 

 like the other grandparent. Segregation was evidently 

 taking place, the only unusual thing being the appea?- 

 ance of the Fi individuals, and that was explained im- 

 mediately as failure of dominance (see fig. 8). 



