Abstract

Electrophoretic patterns of blood proteins and enzymes have been analysed among 152 Arvicanthis, 75 Mastomys huberti and 13 Mastomys erytholeucus captured in 19 localities in Senegal. Individual variability (genetic polymorphism) was observed at four loci, while other loci appeared monomorphic. Differences in electrophoretic migration of some proteins were observed among populations originating from distant geographic areas. The overall trait in Arvicanthis is that individual variability is rather poorly developed while populations diverge first by the extent of polymorphism and the loci concerned and also by different electrophoretic behaviour of some proteins.

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