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Papers from the Biological Laboratory of the Maine Experiment Station, Orono, Maine, U. S. A. No. 26. The investigations on which this paper is based were carried out in the biological and chemical departments of the Station working jointly. The division of labor was as follows: The work of obtaining the material and the preparation of the paper were done in the Department of Biology; the chemical analyses were made in the Department of Chemistry.
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Pearl, R., Bartlett, J.M. The Mendelian inheritance of certain chemical characters in maize. Z.Ver-erbungslehre 6, 1–28 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01778343
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