Amplification of myoadenylate deaminase during evolution. A comparative study
Myoadenylate deaminase activity was measured, by using a specific assay technique, in a wide range of animal species, including four invertebrates, one cyclostome, 13 chondrosteans, one teleost and one mammal. The results are discussed considering the known genetic events that have lead to the appea...
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