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Linkage conservation of homologous esterase loci in fish (Cyprinodontoidei: Poeciliidae)
Authors:James F. Leslie  Paul J. Pontier
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology and Bureau of Biological Research, Rutgers University, 08903 New Brunswick, New Jersey;(2) Present address: Department of Medicine, The University of Texas Medical School, 77025 Houston, Texas;(3) Present address: Department of Zoology, The University of Iowa, 52242 Iowa City, Iowa
Abstract:Homologies among esterase isozymes in fish in the poeciliid genera Poeciliopsis and Xiphophorus are proposed. Esterase homologies are based on their tissue distributions and inhibition and substrate properties. The five esterases include two carboxylesterases, one eserine sulfate-sensitive esterase, and two esterases resistant to inhibition, one of which reacts only with acetate esters. Linkage studies in Poeciliopsis monacha indicate that the loci encoding the two carboxylesterases are linked to each other and to the locus for eye-specific lactate dehydrogenase. Comparisons of the linkage reported here with earlier studies in Xiphophorus suggest that there is a large region of linkage homology in the genetic maps of Poeciliopsis and Xiphophorus.This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (DEB76-19285) to R. C. Vrijenhoek and the Charles and Johanna Busch Fund to R. C. Vrijenhoek and N. H. Hart. J. F. L. and P. J. P. were supported by U.S. Public Health Service Genetics Training Grant GM07129-04.
Keywords:fish  esterases  linkage conservation
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