“…On the other hand, Fuhs (253, confirmed by 333) asserted that there are one, two, four, or eight "genomes" per cell, increasing in from the end of an 0. amoena filament. He has suggested that many large-celled bluegreen algae contain multiple copies of their genome per cell (257). Consistent with this view point are the observations that hair cells of Calothrix braunii appear to contain about one-fifth and two-fifths as much DNA as actively growing vegetative cells, according to quantitative fluorescent microscopy (776a), and that the average amount of DNA per cell of A. variabilis can vary 7.5-fold as a function of growth rate (804).…”