. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. kb Figure 3. Autoradiogram obtained from hybridization of the 32P-labeled 16S rRNA gene probe to DNA extracted from the light organs of Kryptiiphanaron allrcdi #16(1). Anomalops kaloplron #2(2). Anomalops katoptron #1 (3), Photoblepharon palpebratus #2 (4), Photoblepharon palpebratus #\ (5). Photoblepharon steinit:i (6), and from laboratory cultures of I'ibrio tischcri B61 (7), Vibriofischeri MJ1 (8), I 'ibrio oricnhili\ #2 (9). I 'ibrio orienialis #\ (10). I 'ibrio Imn-eyi BB7 (11), and I 'ibrio han-eyi B392 (12). D
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. kb Figure 3. Autoradiogram obtained from hybridization of the 32P-labeled 16S rRNA gene probe to DNA extracted from the light organs of Kryptiiphanaron allrcdi #16(1). Anomalops kaloplron #2(2). Anomalops katoptron #1 (3), Photoblepharon palpebratus #2 (4), Photoblepharon palpebratus #\ (5). Photoblepharon steinit:i (6), and from laboratory cultures of I'ibrio tischcri B61 (7), Vibriofischeri MJ1 (8), I 'ibrio oricnhili\ #2 (9). I 'ibrio orienialis #\ (10). I 'ibrio Imn-eyi BB7 (11), and I 'ibrio han-eyi B392 (12). DNA was digested with £f<)RI. %/II and Hind\\\. Molecular weight markers are the same for both EcoR] and belonging to the same species. All of the Photoblephanm symbionts(P. p. #1, P. p. #2, and P. s. #1) are more similar to each other than to A", alfredi and A. katoptron. However, two samples from different individuals of P. palpebratus (P. p. #1 and P. p. #2) collected in the same geographic location showed considerable differences in their restric- tion patterns. Moreover, one P. palpebratus sample (P. p. #1) is more closely related to the sample of P. steinitzi than to the other P. palpebratus sample (P. p. #2). The degree of difference between the symbionts of the P. pal- pebratus specimens is even more anomalous when com- pared to the total conservation of restriction fragments from the DNA of two Anomalops specimens from differ- ent geographic locations. The possibility of inadvertent exchange of samples was investigated and it does not ap- pear to have occurred; the experiments were repeated with. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Fr
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