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Evolution of acid phosphatase-1 in the genus drosophila. Immunological studies
Authors:Ross J. MacIntyre  Margaret R. Dean  Gerry Batt
Affiliation:(1) Section of Botany, Genetics and Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
Abstract:Summary The enzyme acid phosphatase-1 was partially purified from 10 Drosophila species. Four antisera were produced and the ten enzymes were reacted against each serum. The method used to quantitate the reactions involved the electrophoretic separation of antigen-antibody complexes from uncomplexed enzyme, followed by densitometry of the free enzyme. Immunological distances were used to obtain correlation coefficients for all pairwise combinations of the 10 species. From these correlation coefficients, a dendrogram was constructed which is very similar to one diagramming the presumed phylogenetic relationships of the ten species. In addition, the data indicate acid phosphatase-1 has evolved at different rates in different lineages within the genus. A preliminary estimate of the unit evolutionary period for this enzyme is 3.25 million years. The method of determining immunological distances which was used in this study is compared to the method of microcomplement fixation in theDiscussion.
Keywords:Drosophila acid phosphatase  Immunological distances  Gel electrophoresis  Antigen:antibody complexes  Unit evolutionary period
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