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Preliminary Immuno-Electrophoretic Comparison of Selected Korean Quercus Species

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Proteins and Nucleic Acids in Plant Systematics

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Abstract

Protein analyses and multidisciplinary data have proved to be useful in the delimitation of Quercus taxa using pollen extracts from selected taxa. To calculate the degree of protein similarity, total rocket heights obtained from rocket immuno-electrophoresis (RIE), provided an index of serological correspondence (SC). Antisera raised to species, usually placed in the subgenus Lepidobalanus, gave very high SC values with other tested species in this subgenus, and lower values with species usually placed in the subgenus (or genus) Cyclobalanopsis. Obtained quantitative data are in agreement with the qualitative immunoprecipitin data.

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Lee, Y.S. (1983). Preliminary Immuno-Electrophoretic Comparison of Selected Korean Quercus Species. In: Jensen, U., Fairbrothers, D.E. (eds) Proteins and Nucleic Acids in Plant Systematics. Proceedings in Life Sciences. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69287-1_25

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