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- Bookedited by Matthew McKenzieContents:
Part I. Detection of mitochondrial DNA mutations and mitochondrial DNA damage
Part II. Visualization of mitochondrial DNA and mitochondrial DNA nucleoids
Part III. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA replication, mitochondrial DNA-encoded protein translation and mitochondrial DNA copy number
Part IV. Modification of mitochondrial DNA
Part V. Purification of proteins involved in mitochondrial DNA replication and transcription
Index.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticleKaminski M, Metenier L, Sykiotis M, Ryder OA, Demontoy MC.Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;61(3):357-64.1. Among several species of Equidae only E. przewalskii possesses a serum esterase identical with that of E. caballus. 2. The esterases of Hemionidae differ slightly from that of domestic horse by electrophoretic migration and by antigenic structure. 3. Zebras (grevyi, burchelli) appear devoid of this component but Z. hartmannae possesses an esterase of high enzymatic activity, differing notably from that of horse by electrophoretic and antigenic properties.