In 1922, Blakeslee observed that triploid and
tetraploid jimsonweed plants (Datura stramonium)
differ little in phenotype. However,
when plants contained three copies of only one
of the 12 chromosomes (trisomy), and two each
of the others, a characteristic appearance resulted
for each of the trisomies
Sunday, April 12, 2009
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