Abstract

Recently, electrophoretically separable nonspecific esterases of the house mouse, ~Mzls rnzlsculii~s) have reckived considerable attention: Popp and Popp ( 1962), Petras ( 1963), and Ruddle and Rodericlc (1966) have described the inheritance of variants of several serum esterase components; Pelzer (1965), Biddle and Petras ( 1966), and Popp (1966) have studied differences in erythrocytic esterase zymograms; and Ruddle and Roderick (1966) have shown that the electrophoretic patterns of several Icidncy esterases are controlled by two loci. This report is concerned with the inheritance of another serum esterase variant in Mus, (preliminary report: Petras and Riddle, 1966), a new technique for better resolution of the three phenotypes controlled by locus Es-1, the relationship between Es-1-controlled serum esterases and serum albumin, and linkage data involving loci Es-1, Es-2, and the ncw locus.

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