Document Type
Thesis
Date of Degree Completion
1963
Degree Name
Master of Education (MEd)
Department
Education
Committee Chair
Donald Baepler
Second Committee Member
Gerald L. Moulton
Third Committee Member
Janet M. Lowe
Abstract
Some aspects of evolution and species formation are easily understood, and as more information is compiled from the related fields of science, the processes of organic evolution will be more evident. The occurrence of chromosome mutations and aberrations, their role in the evolution of new species, and their integration with the process of gene mutation is of much more importance than is often given in many genetics texts.
Recommended Citation
Reesman, Frederick Earl, "The Role of Chromosome Mutation and Aberration in Species Formation and Differentiation" (1963). All Master's Theses. 354.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/etd/354
Language
English