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THE problem of the frequency, types and distribution of chromosome aberrations in Nature has so far not been studied. Yet in analyses of spontaneous mutations, of the divergency of species and of the structure of population, this problem is of the greatest importance. Several separate cases on the occurrence and distribution of different aberrations in Nature have been described (Sturtevant, Blakeslee, Brink and others).
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DUBININ, N., SOKOLOV, N. & TINIAKOV, G. Occurrence and Distribution of Chromosome Aberrations in Nature (Diptera). Nature 137, 1035–1036 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/1371035b0
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