Taxonomy and Genetics of Oenothera

Forty years study in the cytology and evolution of the Onagraceae

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | e druk, 1958
ISBN13: 9789061930617
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Springer Netherlands e druk, 1958 9789061930617
Onderdeel van serie Monographiae Biologicae
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Samenvatting

At the beginning of this century the mutation theory of evolution, based by HUGO DE VRIES on many years of culture experiments mainly with Oenothera Lamarckiana, took the world by storm when published in 1901. As early as 1889 DE VRIES had shown that various plant "monstrosities" are inherited. His breeding experi­ ments with other plants involved the rediscovery of MENDEL'S laws and the resuscitation of MENDEL'S breeding methods, which had been in abeyance in the long period from 1865 to 1900. MENDEL began his crossing experiments in 1854, DE VRIES began his Oeno­ thera cultures in 1886. The genus Oenothera was thus the first after Pisum to be the subject of extensive genetic experiments. Thus was introduced the method now so widely pursued. It may be remembered also that DE VRIES drew the distinction between fluctuations and mutations, but he regarded all fluctuations or continuous variations as non-heritable. Both can be equated with the continuous and discontinuous variations of BATESON. DE VRIES' conception of mutations corresponds with the "single variations" of DARWIN, except that he regarded each mutation as producing a new elementary species, now generally called microspe­ cies. He said in the introduction to his Mutationstheorie, that the characters of organisms are built up from units which are as sharply distinguished from each other as the molecules of chemistry. These units can be united into groups, and in related species of plants and animals the same units and groups are repeated.

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ISBN13:9789061930617
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands

Inhoudsopgave

Evolution.- Conditions of evolution in Oenothera.- Gene mutations in Oenothera.- Mutations in Wild Oenothera.- Evolution of the Onagraceae.- Taxonomy.- Oenothera cultures.- Distribution of Oenothera species.- O. organensis.- O. Hookeri.- O. insignis Bartl.- Culture variations.- O. argillicola.- O. grandiflora.- Naturalization of species in Europe.- Genetics and Cytology.- Flower-size inheritance.- Development of Oenothera genetics.- Oenothera cytology.- Specificity of chromosome ends.- Conclusions.- Summary.- References.

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