Gottlieb L D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1974 May;71(5):1816-8. doi: 10.1073/pnas.71.5.1816.
All individuals of the diploid plant Clarkia franciscana, an annual species native to California, have duplicated genes for the dimeric enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase. Since each gene specifies a polypeptide with a distinct charge, the species has a fixed heterozygous phenotype consisting of three isozyme variants. The enzyme is coded by a single gene in closely related species. Clarkia franciscana is highly self-pollinated and monomorphic at all but one of its loci that have been examined. Consequently, the duplication provides enzyme variability in the absence of genetic variability.
二倍体植物弗朗西丝卡克拉花(Clarkia franciscana)是一种原产于加利福尼亚的一年生植物,其所有个体都具有二聚体酶乙醇脱氢酶的重复基因。由于每个基因都指定一种具有独特电荷的多肽,该物种具有由三种同工酶变体组成的固定杂合表型。在亲缘关系密切的物种中,这种酶由单个基因编码。弗朗西丝卡克拉花高度自花授粉,在所有已检测的位点中,除了一个位点外都是单态的。因此,这种重复在缺乏遗传变异性的情况下提供了酶的变异性。