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COLOR POLYMORPHISM IN PACIFIC TREE FROGS.
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COLOR POLYMORPHISM IN PACIFIC TREE FROGS.

Author: RESNICK LE; JAMESON DL
Edition/Format: Article Article : English
Publication:Science (New York, N.Y.) 1963 Nov 22; 142(3595): 1081-3
Database:From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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Crosses between green and non-green Hyla regilla suggest that green color is determined by genes at two loci; each loci must have a dominant gene. Red is the result of a recessive gene and brown a dominant gene. The frequency of frogs with each color varies in different populations.
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Document Type: Article
All Authors / Contributors: RESNICK LE; JAMESON DL
ISSN:0036-8075
OCLC Number: 102567557
Language Note: English
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Crosses between green and non-green Hyla regilla suggest that green color is determined by genes at two loci; each loci must have a dominant gene. Red is the result of a recessive gene and brown a dominant gene. The frequency of frogs with each color varies in different populations.

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