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Description Fig. 49. In the upper row of the diagram a typical process of nuclear division, such as takes place in the early germ cells or in the body cells. In the lower row the separation of the chromosomes that have paired. This sort of separation takes place at one of the two reduction divisions.
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Source A Critique of the Theory of Evolution., available freely at Project Gutenberg
Author Thomas Hunt Morgan


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