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Without going into the theory of this phenomenon it is 

 apparent that in the first case red pericarp and red cob 



Fig. 44. — Red cob and red pericarp antagonistic in inheritance, (Photo 

 by Emerson.) ¥, generation shown. Ears i and 4, like parents, are pure t^-pes. 

 Ears 2 and 3 are heterozygous. 



were not produced by a single factor in the usual sense, but 

 by two individual factors coupled in their inheritance. In 

 the second cross the two factors were not coupled ; in fact 



