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THERE have appeared new hypotheses1,2 concerned with the amount of nucleic acid, its relation to the number of genes and its great variation in different animal forms. Without denying their value and validity at all, it seems necessary to direct attention to some facts in this connexion.
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SLIZYNSKI, B. DNA and Genes. Nature 214, 112 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214112a0
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