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The Journal of Heredity 1982:73(3):163-167
© 1982 The American Genetic Association 73:163-167


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Linkage of two enzyme loci in fishes of the genus Xiphophorus (Poeciliidae)

Guanylate kinase-2 (GUK2) and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase-1 (GAPD1) designated as linkage group III

Donald C. Morizot, and Michael J. Siciliano

University of Texas Scicnce Park, Research Division Smithville, Texas 78957
Department of Carcinogenctics, University of Texas System Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute Houston, Texas 77030

Abstract

Electrophoretic variation ascribable to two enzyme loci, coding for a guanylate kinase (GUK2) and a glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPD1), was observed in three species of fishes of the genus Xiphophorus. Electrophoretic patterns in F1 hybrid heterozygotes suggested a monomeric subunit structure for GUK2 and confirmed a tetrameric structure for GAPD1. Variant alleles at the two loci exhibited normal Mendelian segregation in backcross hybrids. Linkage analyses indicate estimated recombinatlon of GUK2-7.6 percent-GAPD1. This group (designated linkage group III) was shown to assort independently from the 7 loci comprising linkage groups I and II and from 26 other informative markers, within the limits of the data. Difficulties inherent in establishing homology with linkage groups in other species in cases involving presumed gene duplication are discussed.


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