On the tryptic peptides from hemoglobin chains of six carnivores.

Autor: Brimhall, Bernadine, Stenzel, Peter, Dresler, Steven, Hermodson, Mark, Stangland, Kenneth, Joyce, James, Jones, Richard
Zdroj: Journal of Molecular Evolution; 1977, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p237-260, 24p
Abstrakt: The amino acid compositions of the tryptic peptides of the following carnivore hemoglobin chains have been determined: gray fox ( Urocyon cineroargenteus); raccoon ( Procyon lotor); polar bear ( Thalarctos maritimus); coati mundi ( Nasua nasua) β chain; coati mundi ( Nasua narica) two β chains; cat ( Felis catus) α chain; and lion ( Panthera leo) β chain. These provide a basis for future sequencing of these hemoglobins and construction of an evolutionary tree. The specific results are summarized in the following article (Stenzel and Brimhall, 1977). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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