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Atavistic hybrid forms have been carefully investigated of late, especially by Correns (1902) and Cu6not (1903), who have applied a method of inter- pretation to particular cases. When albino mice are crossed inter se they produce only albinos. But if such an albino is crossed with a pigmented («. g. , a black) mouse its latent pigment appears and the offspring may be all gray, or perhaps yellow and gray or yellow and black. The same holds exactly true for albino rabbits, as Hurst (1905, pp. 30...6-310) has shown. Cu^not's interpretation depends on the principle that pigments result from the action of an oxidizing diastase (tryosinase) upon a chromogenic sub- stance. Both of these .elements are present in a pigmented mouse, but he assumes the chromogenic substance alone is present in the albino. The sperm from the pigmented male brings to the egg of an albino the diastase necessary to the production of pigment in the offspring. Correns (1905°) finds that the hybrid of Mirabilis jalapa alba (white flowers) and M.
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