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PHYSICAL BASIS OF HEREDITY 



sometimes one, sometimes another chromosome, there may 

 he genetically several types, but as yet evidence on this 

 point is lacking. 



Irregularities in the germ-cells of (Enothera have been 

 observed by Gates of such a kind that one cell gets 6, the 



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Fig. 62. — Somatic chromosomes groups of (Enothera scintiUans, showing variable numbers 



of chromosomes. (After Hance.) 



other 8 chromosomes. A pollen grain with 8 chromo- 

 somes fertilizing an egg with 7 would give a 15-chromo- 

 some type. When such a 15-chromosome plant forms its 

 egg-cells the supernumerary chromosome having no mate 

 may go to either pole of the spindle, hence eggs of two 



