R. R. Humphrey
University at Buffalo
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The Biological Bulletin | 1942
Gerald Fankhauser; R. R. Humphrey
1. One hundred and fifty-four eggs of the white race of axolotls were refrigerated shortly after fertilization, at + 1° C. to + 3° C., for from nine to 24 hours, and raised at room temperature.2. Thirty-one larvae were obtained from refrigerated eggs. Twenty-five of these were triploid, five diploid, and one haploid. The triploid larvae presumably arose from eggs in which the exposure to cold had suppressed the second maturation division. The origin of the haploid larva is unknown.3. Of 148 control larvae, 147 were diploid and one triploid.4. Seventeen of the triploid larvae, as well as the five diploid larvae which developed from refrigerated eggs, were more or less abnormal, presumably because of a general harmful effect of the low temperature on the eggs. This was also responsible for the high mortality among treated eggs before and during cleavage.5. Seven of the remaining eight experimental triploids, as well as the single spontaneous triploid, are normal in size, appearance, and viability.6. Experim...
American Journal of Anatomy | 1945
R. R. Humphrey
Journal of Experimental Zoology | 1950
Gerald Fankhauser; R. R. Humphrey
Journal of Experimental Zoology | 1927
R. R. Humphrey
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1943
Gerald Fankhauser; R. R. Humphrey
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1928
R. R. Humphrey
Journal of Experimental Zoology | 1929
R. R. Humphrey
Genetics | 1956
Dl Lindsley; Gerald Fankhauser; R. R. Humphrey
Journal of Experimental Zoology | 1957
R. R. Humphrey
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1929
R. R. Humphrey