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Trisomic and other types inNicotiana sylvestris

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The investigations reported upon here have been supported by grants from the Committee on Radiation of the National Research Council. For valuable assistance during the early portion of these investigations we are indebted to Dr J. W. McKay and Dr J. M. Webber. Works Progress Administration assistance is also acknowledged.

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Goodspeed, T.H., Avery, P. Trisomic and other types inNicotiana sylvestris . Journ. of Genetics 38, 381–458 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02982757

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