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Letter from Emile Zuckerkandl to Linus Pauling. September 3, 1964.
Zuckerkandl writes to discuss the progress that has been made on his chemical paleogenetics paper and to discuss a recent scientific meeting held at Rutgers University. Zuckerkandl requests that Pauling add further details related to "the question of back mutations," and lays out his own thinking with regard to this subject. Zuckerkandl closes by mentioning an encounter with Dr. Jennings of the Office of Naval Research who, to Zuckerkandl's surprise, inquired into the details of Pauling's research funding status. [Published by permission of Emile Zuckerkandl] Transcript.

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Creator: Emile Zuckerkandl
Recipient: Linus Pauling
Associated: Henry J. Vogel, Robert K. Jennings

Date: September 3, 1964
Genre: correspondence
ID: corr465.7-zuckerkandl-lp-19640903
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