Abstract

The impossibility to obtain real roots from equations published earlier for estimating chiasma frequencies in the two translocated segments from configuration frequencies in interchange heterozygotes, was shown to be a result of lack of independence of chiasma formation. This is interpreted as negative interference. Similarly, negative interference could be shown to operate between the two interstitial segments. In all cases where a sufficient number of bivalents was formed by the interchange complex, chiasma frequency in the interstitial segments was strikingly higher in bivalents (having no chiasmata in the translocated segments) than in multivalents (with chiasmata in one or both translocated segments). This indicates strong positive interference between the interstitial and translocated segments.

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