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Alloenzymes (or also
called allozymes) are
variant forms of an
enzyme which differ structurally but not
functionally from
other allozymes coded for by different...
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catalyse the same
reaction are
isozymes if
encoded by
different genes, or
allozymes if
encoded by
different alleles of the same gene; the two
terms are often...
- were available, such as
comparing karyotypes (sets of chromosomes) and
allozymes (enzyme variants). An
evolutionarily significant unit (ESU) or "wildlife...
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Although these subspecies are not well
distinguishable by
mtDNA allozyme variation, they
breed true and the low
genetic divergence can be explained...
- This
issue was
settled with
molecular studies. A 1984
study of
protein allozymes signalled its
closer relationship to ****atoos than to
other parrots,...
- Wendel, J.F., Sewell, M.M., & Qiu, Y.-L. (1994). The
significance of
allozyme variation and
introgression in the
Liriodendron tulipifera complex (Magnoliaceae)...
- 2307/3545643. JSTOR 3545643. Donnellan, S. C., & ****ny, M. J. (2004).
Allozyme, chromosomal, and
morphological variability in the
Litoria lesueuri species...
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hitherto unrecognized fourth species was
revealed during the
course of a 1995
allozyme analysis by
Blaise Eitner. This
species is
apparently found in the eastern...
- 278. ISBN 978-1-60469-382-9. Decker,
Deena S.; Wilson, Hugh D. (1987). "
Allozyme Variation in the
Cucurbita pepo Complex: C. pepo var.
ovifera vs. C. texana"...
- characters, or
genetic distance from sequence,
restriction fragment, or
allozyme data. For
phylogenetic character data, raw
distance values can be calculated...