Published May 1919
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The spatial relations of genes
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- Sturtevant, A. H.
- Bridges, C. B.
- Morgan, T. H.
Chicago
Abstract
Castle(1) has proposed an arrangement of linked genes in three dimensions, based on the assumption that the distance between any two loci is exactly proportional to the observed crossover value. He believes that this system gives a better agreement between observation and expectation than does the hypothesis of a strictly linear arrangement that we have developed.
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