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- Alloenzyme abstract "Alloenzymes (or also called allozymes) are variant forms of an enzyme that are coded by different alleles at the same locus. These are opposed to isozymes, which are enzymes that perform the same function, but which are coded by genes located at different loci.Alloenzymes are common biological enzymes that exhibit high levels of functional evolutionary conservation throughout specific phyla and kingdoms. They are used by phylogeneticists as molecular markers to gauge evolutionary histories and relationships between different species of organisms. This can be done because allozymes do not have the same structure. They can be separated (eg.) with capillary electrophoresisThese enzymes generally perform very basic functions found commonly throughout all lifeforms, such as DNA polymerase, the enzyme that repairs and copies DNA. Significant changes in this enzyme reflect significant events in evolutionary history of organisms. As expected DNA polymerase shows relatively small differences in its amino acid sequence between phyla and even kingdoms.The key to choosing which alloenzyme to use in a comparison between multiple species is by choosing one that is as variable as possible while still being present in all the organisms. By comparing the amino acid sequence of the enzyme in the species, more amino acid similarities should be seen between evolutionarily related species and fewer between those that are less well related. The less well conserved the enzyme is, the more amino acid differences will be present in even closely related species.".
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- Alloenzyme hasPhotoCollection Alloenzyme.
- Alloenzyme subject Category:Enzymes.
- Alloenzyme subject Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Alloenzyme subject Category:Genomics.
- Alloenzyme subject Category:Molecular_biology.
- Alloenzyme subject Category:Phylogenetics.
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- Alloenzyme type Enzyme114732946.
- Alloenzyme type Enzymes.
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- Alloenzyme comment "Alloenzymes (or also called allozymes) are variant forms of an enzyme that are coded by different alleles at the same locus. These are opposed to isozymes, which are enzymes that perform the same function, but which are coded by genes located at different loci.Alloenzymes are common biological enzymes that exhibit high levels of functional evolutionary conservation throughout specific phyla and kingdoms.".
- Alloenzyme label "Alloenzyme".
- Alloenzyme label "Allozima".
- Alloenzyme label "Allozym".
- Alloenzyme label "Allozyme".
- Alloenzyme label "Alozima".
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- Alloenzyme sameAs Alozima.
- Alloenzyme sameAs Allozyme.
- Alloenzyme sameAs Allozima.
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- Alloenzyme isPrimaryTopicOf Alloenzyme.