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Data on sequence organization in metazoa are reviewed and tabulated. It is shown that the features of sequence organization previously observed in Xenopus DNA are extremely widespread. At least 70% of DNA fragments 2,000-3,000 nucleotides long contain both single copy and repetitive sequence in all the organisms examined except Drosophila.
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