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TL;DR: The concept of genetic balance traces back to the early days of genetics and added or subtractions of single chromosomes to the karyotype produced greater impacts on the phenotype than whole-genome changes (ploidy).
Abstract: The concept of genetic balance traces back to the early days of genetics. Additions or subtractions of single chromosomes to the karyotype (aneuploidy) produced greater impacts on the phenotype than whole-genome changes (ploidy). Studies on changes in gene expression in aneuploid and ploidy series
TL;DR: In this article, the basic principles of inheritance of Mendelism and the Chromosomal Basis of Mendelsmosis are discussed. But they do not discuss the relationship between the number of chromosomes and the structure of the chromosomes.
Abstract: Introduction and FundamentalsChapter 1 The Science of GeneticsChapter 2 Cellular Reproduction and Model Genetic OrganismsClassical Genetic AnalysisChapter 3 Mendelism: The Basic Principles of InheritanceChapter 4 Extensions of MendelismChapter 5 The Chromosomal Basis of MendelismChapter 6 Variation in Chromosome Number and StructureChapter 7 Linkage, Crossing Over, and Chromosome Mapping in EukaryotesChapter 8 The Genetics of Bacteria and their VirusesChapter 9 DNA and the Molecular Structure of ChromosomesChapter 10 Replication of DNA and Chromosomes Chapter 11 Transcription and RNA Processing Chapter 12 Translation and the Genetic Code Chapter 13 Mutation, DNA Repair, and Recombination Chapter 14 Definitions of the Gene Chapter 15 The Techniques of Molecular Genetics Chapter 16 Genomics Chapter 17 Applications of Molecular GeneticsChapter 18 Transposable Genetic ElementsChapter 19 Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes and their VirusesChapter 20 Regulation of Gene Expression in EukaryotesChapter 21 Genetic Control of Animal DevelopmentChapter 22 The Genetic Basis of CancerChapter 23 Inheritance of Complex TraitsChapter 24 Population GeneticsChapter 25 Evolutionary Genetics
TL;DR: Mendelism, 1900-1903 Unit-characters, pairs, and dominance Boveri-Sutton chromosome theory Tests of segregation Reduplication, linkage, and Mendel's second law.
Abstract: Introduction Philosophical preliminaries The problem of heredity Historical introduction Mendelism, 1900-1903 Unit-characters, pairs, and dominance Boveri-Sutton chromosome theory Tests of segregation Reduplication, linkage, and Mendel's second law The chromosome theory and mutation Unit-characters to factors to genes Exemplars, diagrams, and diagnosis Genetics and other fields Summary of strategies for theory change Implications for further work.