GENETIC EFFECTS OF THINNER, BENZENE AND TOLUENE IN Drospohila melanogaster 2. SEX LINKED RECESSIVE LETHAL MUTATIONS AND TRANSLOCATIONS II-III
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The effects of thinner, benzene and toluene on the induction of sex-linked recessive lethal mutations and translocations II-III in Drosophila melanogaster were investigated by means of a genetic scheme designed. by Oster and a modified z for statistical analysis. Thinner induced sex-linked recessive lethals while benzene and toluene did not. Translocations II-III were produced only by benzene.
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