The theory of diallel crosses
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: 1956. United Kingdom : Oxford University Press,ISSN:- 0016-6731
- 1943-2631 (Online)
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Recently there have been extensive discussions of the theory and the analysis of a set of diallel crosses (HULL 1945, 1952; HAYMAN 1954 a, b; JTNKS 1954; JINKS and HAYMAN 1953). The purpose of this note is to state very briefly the theory, including arbitrary epistacy and to note some weaknesses of the general method.
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