284 HEREDITY IN THE PROTOZOA 
Similarly in asexual reproduction through buds, 
stolons, tubers and cuttings, the new plants inherit 
the parental complex, and breed true as they would 
have done had they remained a part of the original 
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Fig. 65.—Diagram showing variation in 8 pure lines of Paramoecium. 
(After Jennings.) 
plant. Here again if plastid inheritance appears, 
it is regarded as a special sort of inheritance that 
involves a mechanism different from that of Men- 
delian inheritance. 
