id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39751 Guyer, Michael F. (Michael Frederic) Being Well-Born: An Introduction to Eugenics .txt text/plain 94019 5295 60 apart of the germ-cells--Individuality of chromosomes--Pairs of conditions in man--Breeding out defects--Other inheritable general not specific--Certain characters inexplicable as inherited =Parent Body and Germ Not Identical.--=Inasmuch as each new individual gives rise to a series of new germ-cells which reside in that individual, germ-cells coming as they do from two individuals, one the male, the other germ-cells in successive generations of individuals. forms that produce a new individual from the union of two germ-cells, one would bear germ-cells carrying the determiner of one character and half, the mature germ-cells of the male carry the black-producing factor, and germ-cell may contain chromosomes from each of the original parents but in many cases of defect or susceptibility to disease, a given individual For example, a normal individual carrying a recessive defect will bear =Effects of Body on Germ-Cells General, Not Specific.--=As far as the in a germ-cell which determines the development of a particular character ./cache/39751.txt ./txt/39751.txt