Abstract

When the protein patterns, obtained from the electrophoresis of the seeds of six allied species of Yucca and one of Hesperaloe, are translated into graphs, the individuality of the pattern of each species becomes apparent. When the seven graphs are superimposed to form a single graph, it is seen that the protein patterns are arranged in three groups, and that Y. constricta and H. parviflora are in the same group. These results confirm the original identification Yucca parviflora, by Torrey in 1859 as the correct genus and species for the plant designated by some as Hesperaloe.

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