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Title: Malate dehydrogenase polymorphism in Amazon Curimatids (Teleostei: Curimatidae): Evidence of an ancient mutational event
Authors: Magalhães Caraciolo, Mércia Cristina de
Val, Adalberto Luis
Almeida-Val, Vera Maria Fonseca
Keywords: Malate Dehydrogenase
Allele
Animals Experiment
Brasil
Enzyme Inactivation
Enzyme Polymorphism
Fish
Heat
Mutation
Nonhuman
Phenotype
Species Difference
Teleost
Issue Date: 1996
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Brazilian Journal of Genetics
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 19, Número 1, Pags. 57-64
Abstract: Electrophoretic mobilities and tissue expression of MDH (malate dehydrogenase) were found to be the same for 12 Curimatidae fish species from the Amazon basin. Similarities in the migration of isozymes produced by sMDH-A* and sMDH-B* allowed no differentiation among these species. Out of 12, six species showed two alleles for sMDH-B*. These alleles, named sMDH-B100* and sMDH-B85*, were present at different frequencies among the six species. B85 and/or B(100/85) phenotypes were generally more thermostable than B100 phenotypes. Based on the occurrence of a single allele (B85*) in six different species, their different frequencies, and their heat inactivation rates, the following hypotheses are suggested: a) the alleles are the result of a single mutational event occurring before the speciation process in this family, or b) they are cryptic alleles, a result of different mutational events.
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