
EvolutionApril 1, 1951
Cataclysmic Evolution
Many plants (e.g., wheat, cotton, tobacco) evolved suddenly by a process involving the doubling of chromosomes. The same process is artificially induced to create useful new species

Cataclysmic Evolution
Many plants (e.g., wheat, cotton, tobacco) evolved suddenly by a process involving the doubling of chromosomes. The same process is artificially induced to create useful new species