. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. H. americanus hybrid H. gammarus • 1 i a 3 —• 4 —m 5 6 Figure 1. Banding patterns of the dissociated hemocyanins of the two parent species of Homarus and their hybrids, and a diagram illustrating the correspondence (arrows) of band positions. The anode is at the top. In the gel for // americanus, each pair of lanes shows a sample from a different individual in higher (left) and lower (right) concentrations. The lanes on the far right were overloaded to show the anodic material (numbered I and 2) that occurs in trace quantiti
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. H. americanus hybrid H. gammarus • 1 i a 3 —• 4 —m 5 6 Figure 1. Banding patterns of the dissociated hemocyanins of the two parent species of Homarus and their hybrids, and a diagram illustrating the correspondence (arrows) of band positions. The anode is at the top. In the gel for // americanus, each pair of lanes shows a sample from a different individual in higher (left) and lower (right) concentrations. The lanes on the far right were overloaded to show the anodic material (numbered I and 2) that occurs in trace quantities. The cathodic triplet of bands in this species is more clearly shown in lanes that were not overloaded. The middle panel shows // gammarus (1 individual) and the hybrid He (1 individual) in alternating lanes. to one of the six chains of H. gammarus. The hybrids differ from both parents, but from H. gammarus only in the absence of the most anodic band (H. gammarus band 1) and the higher levels of hybrid band 2. They differ from H. americanus in the absence of its three most anodic bands (H. americanus bands 1-3), in the absence of H. americanus band 5, in the consistently lower quantity of their most cathodic chain (hybrid band 5) and in the pres- ence of a distinctive band 1. As in all other species I have examined (, Mangum et a!., 1985; Mangum, 1992), the phenotypes of males and females in each of the three groups were indistinguishable—no sex specific material was 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, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hole, Mass. : Marine Biological Labo
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