ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HAEMOGLOBIN VARIATION IN TWO SPECIES OF FROGS

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Published: 1996-01-02

Page: 15-17


H. K. GOSWAMI *

Department of Genetics & Society of Bionaturalists. The University Campus, Bhopal, India.

A. K. BAJPAI *

Department of Genetics & Society of Bionaturalists. The University Campus, Bhopal, India.

M. S. CHANDORKAR *

Department of Genetics & Society of Bionaturalists. The University Campus, Bhopal, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The haemoglobin of two species of frog along with the normal human haemoglobin was broken in the presence of B-mercaptoethanol. The globin chain analysis shows two distinct bands in both the species of frog which partly resemble to that of human α and β globin chains respectively. Only difference is that these two globin bands have relatively slow electrophoretic mobility than human globin bands. The frogs inhabiting in colder region near desert exhibit slow moving haemoglobin band when compared to frogs of the same species inhabiting warmer areas in the same period.

Keywords: Amphibian Haemoglobin, Ecological Significance of haemoglobin, ecological Genetics, Variations in Rana Species


How to Cite

GOSWAMI, H. K., BAJPAI, A. K., & CHANDORKAR, M. S. (1996). ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HAEMOGLOBIN VARIATION IN TWO SPECIES OF FROGS. BIONATURE, 16(1 & 2), 15–17. Retrieved from https://globalpresshub.com/index.php/BN/article/view/498