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MISDIVISION of the daughter-univalents at second meiotic anatelophases occurs frequently in the pollen mother cells of heterozygous speltoid wheat of the B-series (2n = 6x − 1 = 41), as has been shown by Sánchez-Monge and MacKey1.
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Sánchez-Monge, E., and MacKey, J., Hereditas, 34, 321 (1948).
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Lima-de-Faria, A., Hereditas, 35, 77 (1949).
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SÁNCHEZ-MONGE, E. Two Types of Misdivision of the Centromere. Nature 165, 80–81 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/165080b0
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