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Über Struktur und Funktion des genetischen Materials

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Zusammenfassung

In dieser zweiten Übersicht sind weitere Literaturergänzungen zum Problem der Struktur und Funktion des genetischen Materials zusammengestellt. Neben gesicherten Fakten wurden auch Hypothesen und unterschiedliche Interpretationen von Untersuchungsergebnissen diskutiert. Die Literatur ist bis November 1964 berücksichtigt.

Summary

In this second review further literature on the problem of structure and function of genetic material are summarized. Beside certain experimental results also hypotheses and different interpretations of results are discussed. The survey of the literature for this review was completed in November 1964.

Крamкое со¶rt;ержaнuе

В настоящей, второй, сводке приводятся дополнительные литературные данные о структуре и функции генетического материала. Наряду с достоверными фактами обсуждаются также некоторые гипотезы и различные интерпретации результатов исследований. Обзор литературы доводится до ноября 1964 г.

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Gosda, W., Wallwitz, U. & Schmidt, H. Über Struktur und Funktion des genetischen Materials. Die Kulturpflanze 13, 177–237 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02101965

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