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Cytochrome genetic variant studies

Because direct electrochemistry is observed only after the problems of interfacial specificity, compatibility, and denaturation have been overcome, it should provide us with a most powerful tool for investigating protein adsorption at surfaces. The studies of genetically engineered cytochrome c variants described in Section II serve as an illustration of this application. [Pg.371]

The cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene of the mitochondrial genome has been isolated and sequenced from C. salaris and C. thy-malli (Meinila et al., 2002 Hansen et al., 2003). The COI gene was proven to be polymorphic and different haplotypes were found in both species. Monophyletic origins of the COI variants for C. salaris and C. thymalli were not confirmed. This gene has also been used to study the population genetics of C. salaris (see section on Molecular Analysis within Monogenean Species ). [Pg.130]


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