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IN a former communication1, a list was given of seven lines of Pisum sativum with different arrangements of their chromosome segments. Four new types (structural types 8–11) have since been tested. The chromosome relationships now recognized are summarized in the following table.
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Sansome, E., NATURE, 139, 113 (1937).
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SANSOME, E. Segmental Interchange Lines in Pisum sativum. Nature 142, 674–675 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142674b0
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