On laboratory cultivation of Aplocheilus latipes (Temminek and Schlegel) Fi

Date

1975

Authors

Abdildaev MA
Zolotukhin SM

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Ten phenotypes of phosphoglucomutase (PGM), were detected in abdominal muscle extracts from P. setiferus by starch-gel electrophoresis. The assumption that these phenotypes were under the control of 5 allelic genes was supported by the observed distribution of the phenotypes. There were no significant differences in PGM phenotyope distribution between sexes or among samples of shrimp collected from Matagorda and Galveston Bay, Louisiana; and the north Edisto River, South Carolina. The 5 PGM alleles observed in white and brown shrimp appear to be the same in the 2 spp. Comparisons of PGM phenotype distributions and allele frequencies of white and brown shrimp suggest that the 2 spp are closely related

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677-681

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alleles, Aplocheilus latipes, Cultures, Distribution, electrophoresis, Environmental effects, feeding, Galveston Bay, genes, Laboratories, Light, Q1 01182 Methods and instruments, Temperature

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