Abstract

Glare-corrected, scanning Feulgen microdensitometry and 3H-thymidine autoradiography were applied to squash preparations of rat 18-day foetal and maternal liver cells, and to smears of maternal blood. No significant differences were found between the mean Feulgen-DNA contents of autoradiographically unlabelled diploid foetal and maternal hepatocytes. The Feulgen-DNA contents of other unlabelled foetal and maternal hepatocytes were also as predicted by the DNA-constancy hypothesis, i.e. were twice or four times that of diploid cells. Small (less than about 4%) but statistically significant discrepancies in the mean Feulgen-DNA contents of foetal haemopoietic cells and adult leucocytes were attributable to uncorrected residual distribution and chromatic errors in the microdensitometry.

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