. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Figure 3. Relationship between pH and P51) of samples taken from one seaside crab with HHHHHH phenotype(O) and three seaside crabs with HHLHLH phenotype (•). Dialyzed against M Tns maleate buffered saline containing 368 mJl/NaCl, 12 nuV/KCl, 18 mA/CaCl2, 21 mM Na2S04, 17 mM MgCl;, and 3 m.\l NaHC03 (Mason et al. 1983). 25°C. The lines fitted by regression analysis differ at P .05). Discussion The role of subunit heterogeneity in the assembly of native He polymers is rapidly being elucidated (Markl, 1986;Marklrta/.. 1986


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Figure 3. Relationship between pH and P51) of samples taken from one seaside crab with HHHHHH phenotype(O) and three seaside crabs with HHLHLH phenotype (•). Dialyzed against M Tns maleate buffered saline containing 368 mJl/NaCl, 12 nuV/KCl, 18 mA/CaCl2, 21 mM Na2S04, 17 mM MgCl;, and 3 m.\l NaHC03 (Mason et al. 1983). 25°C. The lines fitted by regression analysis differ at P .05). Discussion The role of subunit heterogeneity in the assembly of native He polymers is rapidly being elucidated (Markl, 1986;Marklrta/.. 1986; Stocked a/., 1986). Using mix- tures of purified subunits Stocker et al. (1986) found that the maximum amount of assembly to the native dode- camers of C. sapidus He is achieved only when all six subunits are present in approximately physiological ra- tios. To clarify this comparison we should note that Stocker et al.'s (1986) order of numbering the bands is the opposite of ours, viz. it progresses from anodic to ca- thodic rather than the other way around as practiced here and also bv Mason et al. (1983) and Johnson et al. - P H Figure 4. Relationship between pH and P50 of samples from two seaside crabs with HHHHHL phenotype (•, dashed regression line), three with HHLHHH phenotype (O. dashes and dots), and two with HHLHHL phenotype (?, dotted line). Dialyzed against buffered saline described in legend of Figure 2. 25°C. The solid lines reproduced from Figure 2 describe the two wild type 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


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