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Genetics of Woodlice

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THE work of Howard and Vandel on the genetics of the terrestrial Isopoda are well known, and their erudite memoirs have opened up a new chapter in genetics. As illustrating the profound difficulties of the geneticist, the following facts are of interest. Unfortunately, I do not possess that knowledge of genetics to explain the following phenomena, but would gladly welcome some enlightenment.

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COLLINGE, W. Genetics of Woodlice. Nature 154, 797–798 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154797b0

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