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However, some famous papers like Watson & Crick's DNA model were published without peer review.


You can publish today in PNAS without review if you are a member of the national academy of sciences.


Not exactly any more. It's true that it used to be that a member could just contribute their own manuscripts which would be published as is without review. But after some unfortunate cases of questionable stuff getting published, even the contributed track has to be peer reviewed these days. However members still have leverage in that they can choose the reviewers, which obviously could be abused.




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