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fferences in the number of molecules produced by two allelic electrophoretic enzyme variantsD. melanogaster

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Les techniques immunologiques ont démontré que chezDrosophila melanogaster une forme électrophorétique «Fast» d'alcool déshydrogénase produit plus de molécules d'enzyme qu'une forme électrophorétique ‘Slow’. On expose les résultats en les comparant à d'autres suggérant des mécanismes autorégulatoire.

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Acknowledgement. I am grateful to Dr.D. Roberts for helpful discussions.

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Gibson, J.B. fferences in the number of molecules produced by two allelic electrophoretic enzyme variantsD. melanogaster. Experientia 28, 975–976 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924982

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