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Geographic variation of blood and liver proteins in cricket frogs
Herbert C. Dessauer,
Eviatar Nevo
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Liver
100%
Two-species
100%
Hemoglobin
100%
Transferrin
100%
Geographic Variation
100%
Cricket Frog
100%
Blood Proteins
100%
Liver Proteins
100%
Mexican
66%
Albumin
66%
Esterase
66%
Gryllus
66%
Polymorphism
33%
Reductase
33%
Evidence Support
33%
Species Range
33%
Heterozygosity
33%
Florida
33%
Frog
33%
Grassland
33%
Species Structure
33%
Population Structure
33%
Molecular Data
33%
Reproductive Isolation
33%
Disjunction
33%
Glacier
33%
Polypeptide
33%
Peripheral Populations
33%
Within-population
33%
Genome Integrity
33%
Geographic Range
33%
Forest Biome
33%
Acris Crepitans
33%
Protein Variation
33%
Hybrid Protein
33%
Southeastern United States
33%
Protein Pattern
33%
Polytypic
33%
Deciduous Forest
33%
Plasma Esterases
33%
Geographic Divergence
33%
Variant Phenotypes
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ensifera
100%
Esterase
100%
Transferrin
100%
Malate Dehydrogenase
66%
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate
66%
Gryllus
66%
Genetics
33%
Heterozygosity
33%
Glutamate Dehydrogenase
33%
Oxidoreductase
33%
Reproductive Isolation
33%
Reductase
33%
Serum Albumin
33%
Lactate Dehydrogenase
33%
Chimeric Protein
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Transferrin
100%