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Nature and nurture in yeasts

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    The nature of sculpturing of the giant colonies of the control two chromosome ; brewery strain is different in Ragi and Barley malt agar.

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    The effects of the alleles are similar but find expression in different directions.

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    Photographs of comparable equivalents in the two media are presented.

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Communicated by Principal L. Rama Rau,f.a.sc.

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Subramaniam, M.K. Nature and nurture in yeasts. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 34, 220–225 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03050676

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