Excerpt from Studies of Inheritance in Guinea-Pigs and Rats
For several years I have been engaged in studies of heredity in guinea-pigs. In the course of these studies all the common varieties of guinea-pigs have been investigated by the method of experimental breeding and something has been learned concerning their inter relationships and probable mode of origin. The actual origin of most Of these varieties is, however, unknown, as is true also concerning most varieties of domesticated animals. One or two varieties have, however, been made synthetically in the laboratory and it is conceivable that, if we had the original wild stock to work with, from which the domesticated guinea-pig has arisen, some or all Of the existing varieties might be synthesized anew and perhaps still others might be Obtained, and that in this way something might be learned of the method by which new varieties arise. From considerations such as these I have for several years been seeking to obtain living specimens Of the wild species which most closely resemble guinea-pigs. In 1903 I received from Campinas, Brazil, 3 wild - caught individuals referred at the time to the species Cam'a aperea, but Since found to agree better with the description Of C. Rufescens. From two of these animals young were Obtained, and crosses, the results of which have been described in detail by Dr. Detlefsen were made with domesticated guinea pigs. It may be noted that all male F1 hybrids were sterile, but that the PI females were fertile, and that upon repeated crossing Of these with male guinea-pigs, a race Of fertile hybrids was at last obtained, these being, in the language of breeders, about guinea-pig, firufescens. From this result it seems doubtful whether C. Rufescens has any close genetic relationship to the domesticated guinea-pig, although by hybridization it has been found possible to produce races (g or more guinea-pig) which have derived certain characters from a rufescens ancestor.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book reports on a scientist's expedition to Peru to study the guinea pig in its natural habitat. The scientist aimed to prove his theory that the guinea pig originated in Peru and would provide insights into the origins of domesticated varieties. The book delves into the breeding experiments the scientist conducted, crossing wild guinea pigs with domesticated varieties to observe the inheritance of various traits, including coat color, eye color, and body size. Through these experiments, the author discovered that the variation seen in domesticated guinea pigs was the result of loss mutations or retrogressive modications, not new mutations. The scientist's work not only provides new insights into the evolutionary history of the guinea pig but also contributes to our understanding of the origin and diversity of other domesticated animals. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781331950653_0
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