“…3), indicating that the DNA concentration per unit volume is constant in all Allium species studied. This relationship was first proposed by Sparrow and Miksche (1961) and Van't Hof and Sparrow (1963) and has been confirmed in a range of angiosperms e.g., Phaseolus (Ayonadhu, 1974), Lathyrus, Vicia (Rees, Cameron, Hazarika and Jones 1966), Anthemideae (Nagi and Ehrendorfer, 1974) and Gramineae (Sparrow and Nauman, 1974). In Eu-Sorghums, however, Paroda and Rees (1971) reported a significantly different correlation in this respect between the wild and cultivated species, indicating that there is a sharp distinction between these two species groups in terms of DNA density.…”