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1969
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J Klose, U Wolf, H Hitzeroth, H Ritter and S Ohno (1969),
"Polyploidization in the fish family Cyprinidae, order
Cypriniformes",
Human Genetics, 7(3):245-250.
[ abstract]
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Masatoshi Nei (1969),
"Gene duplication and nucleotide substitution in evolution",
Nature, 221:40-42.
[abstract]
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S Ohno (1969),
"The role of gene duplication in vertebrate evolution", in
The Biological Basis of Sex-Linked Inheritance in Drosophila
eds. ED Bittar, N Bittar, pp.109-132 (Academic Press).
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U Wolf, H Ritter, NB Atkin and S Ohno (1969),
" Polyploidization in the fish family Cyprinidae, order
Cypriniformes",
Human Genetics, 7(3):1432-1203.
[ abstract]
1968
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Klaus Bender and Susumu Ohno (1968)
"Duplication of the autosomally inherited 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase gene
locus in tetraploid species of cyprinid fish",
Biochemical Genetics, 2(2):101-107.
[ abstract]
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HE Connor (1968),
"Interspecific hybrids in hexaploid New Zealand Festuca",
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 6:295-308.
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J Klose, U Wolf, H Hitzeroth, H Ritter, N B Atkin, S Ohno (1968),
"Duplication of the LDH gene loci by polyploidization in the fish order Clupeiformes",
Human Genetics, 5(3):190-196.
[ abstract]
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Jun -ichi Muramoto, Susumu Ohno, Niels B. Atkin (1968),
" On the diploid state of the fish order Ostariophysi",
Chromosoma, 24(1):59-66.
[ abstract]
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S Ohno, U Wolf, NB Atkin (1968),
"Evolution from fish to mammals by gene duplication",
Hereditas, 59:169-187.
1967
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S Ohno (1967),
Sex Chromosomes and Sex-linked Genes
(Springer).
[ already mentioned that gene duplication
was the single most important factor in evolution ]
1966
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ML Becak, W Becak, MN Rabello (1966),
"Cytological evidence of constant tetrapoloidy in the
bisexual South American frog, Odontophrynus americanus",
Chromosoma, 19:188-193.
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G Stebbins, Jr. (1966),
"Chromosomal variation and evolution: polyploidy and
chromosome size and number shed light on evolutionary
processes in higher plants",
Science, 152:1463-1469.
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