Abstract

Paper chromatographic analysis of interspecific hybrids within the Genus Drosophila showed that they present a biochemical pattern different from either parental species. Sometimes new spots appear in the chromatogram of the hybrid, while in all cases spots present in the pattern of the parents appear much more intense. These spots have been identified as a riboflavin mononucleotide and riboflavine.

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