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Peppers symbolically depicting a principle of heredity discovered by Gregor Mendel (pp680-2): that in second-generation hybrids three out of four offspring bear the characteristics of the dominant gene, and one displays that of the recessive gene. Geoffrey Dixon explains how genes work (pp683-7)
 Image: Tim Sandall/Toplinc Imaging |
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Plas Brondanw Sister garden of Portmeirion Jenny Hendy |
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Apple Source Regional cultivars Gerald Edwards |
674 |
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Annual Returns Autumn-sown annuals Ian Spence |
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Ahead of His Time Gregor Mendel - 100 years on Simon Thornton-Wood |
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The Book of Life Processes of genetic engineering Geoffrey R Dixon |
683 |
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AGM Plant Pear 'Concorde' Gerald Edwards |
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Bright Shades Bulbs under trees Christine Skelmersdale |
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Plants that Should be Better Known Heptacodium miconioides Roy Lancaster |
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Reaping the Rewards Harvest time on the allotment Cleave West |
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More than Room to Read Visiting the new Lindley Library Brent Elliott and Andrea Loom |
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Closing the Show Amaryllis belladonna Alan Street |
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