Plasma protein polymorphisms in the tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii
H. Arthur, K. Bell and D. W. Cooper
Australian Journal of Zoology 46(2) 193 - 199
Abstract
Five populations of the Australian tammar wallaby,
Macropus eugenii, from Kangaroo Island, South Australia,
and Garden, Abrolhos and Middle Islands and Perup, Western Australia, were
examined for plasma protein polymorphisms. Select Kangaroo/Garden Island
hybrids and backcross progeny were also included in the study. Vitamin D
binding protein (GC), albumin (ALB), transferrin (TF), protease inhibitor
(PI), haemopexin (HX), haptoglobin (HP) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) were
identified by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, pH 7.9, isoelectric
focusing, pH 4.2–4.9, and immunoblotting with rabbit antisera to human
proteins. Five GC (A, B, C, D, E), two ALB (A, B), two TF (A, B) and five PI
(I, J, L, M, P) variants were detected, and limited family studies
demonstrated a codominant allelic inheritance for each of the systems.
Full text doi:10.1071/ZO97047
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