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Science 28 January 1966:
Vol. 151. no. 3709, pp. 461 - 463
DOI: 10.1126/science.151.3709.461

Articles

Patterns of Alkaline Phosphatase in Developing Drosophila

Herbert Schneiderman 1, William J. Young 1, and Barton Childs 1

1 Department of Pediatrics and Anatomy, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and Children's Medical and Surgical Center, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland

Electrophoretic study of alkaline phosphatase in developing Drosophila shows that different stages are characterized by the appearance and disappearance of organ-specific enzyme bands. A new electrophoretic variant, from adult hindgut, is controlled by the second chromosome locus Aph-2.


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