Spencer N
Biochem Genet. 1979 Aug;17(7-8):747-56. doi: 10.1007/BF00502133.
Blood samples from domestic cats, representing the parents (26) and offspring (91) from 33 matings, were analyzed to determine the proportions of hemoglobins A and B. Evidence is presented that the proportions of the two hemoglobins are genetically determined and that cats may be divided into three groups on the basis of this characteristic. Family data and Hardy-Weinberg analysis support the hypothesis that the three groups represent the possible combinations of an allelic gene pair. In an attempt to explain the observed phenotypic differences, possible points of action of this gene pair are discussed, including effects on rates of synthesis or epigenetic modification of globin chains.
对来自家猫的血样进行了分析,这些血样代表了33次交配中的亲本(26只)和后代(91只),以确定血红蛋白A和B的比例。有证据表明,两种血红蛋白的比例是由基因决定的,并且基于这一特征,猫可以分为三组。家族数据和哈迪-温伯格分析支持这样的假设,即这三组代表了一个等位基因对的可能组合。为了解释观察到的表型差异,讨论了该基因对可能的作用点,包括对珠蛋白链合成速率或表观遗传修饰的影响。