Bibliography on gene and genome duplication (1930-1939)

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    1938

  1. AS Serebrovsky (1938), "Genes scute and achaete in Drosophila melanogaster and a hypothesis of gene divergency", C.R. Acad. Sci. URSS, 19:77-81.
    [ selection could be relaxed in genes that occur in duplicate. A multi-task gene before a duplication may distribute the task after a duplication, one for each duplicate ]

    1936

  2. CB Bridges (1936), "The bar 'gene' a duplication", Journal of Heredity, 26:60-64.

  3. HJ Muller (1936), "Bar duplication", Science, 83:528-530.

  4. A Muntzing (1936), "The evolutionary significance of autoployploidy", Hereditas, 21:263-278.

    1935

  5. HJ Muller (1935), "The origination of chromatin deficiences as minute deletions subject to insertion elsewhere", Genetica, 17:237-252.

  6. G Tischler (1935), "Studien uber Festuca ovina L. III", Weitere Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Chrosomensahlen vivparer Fromen." Heredita, 15:13-16.
    [ correlation between polyploidy and lattitude. ]

    1933

  7. AF Blakeslee (1933), "New Jimson weeds from old chromosomes", J. Heredity, 25:81-108.

    1932

  8. JBS Haldane (1932), The Causes of Evolution (Longmans and Green, London).
    [ suggested that duplication events might be favorable because they produce genes that could be altered without disadvantage to the organism. Organisms with multiple copies of genes would be less prone to harmful mutations. ]