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The analysis of the experiment conducted by Taneja and Negi (1964) in respect of genotype X temperature interactions inDrosophila ananassae has been examined critically by emphasising the underlying genetical model and the estimates of the component variation along with their standard errors have been obtained afresh.
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Narain, P., Reddy, K.M. A note on the estimation of components of variation due to interaction between genotype and temperature for wing length and bristle number inDrosophila ananassae . J Genet 60, 178–183 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02984157
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