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- W1610296989 abstract "1. New data are discussed comparing the thermostability of proteins in closely related species of worms, mollusks, crustaceans, fishes, amphibians, reptiles and, to some extent, mammals by the Laboratory of Comparative Cytology. 2. The differences in thermostability of all proteins studied in different pairs of species were similar. These interspecific variations were found to be due to differences in heat resistance of the proteins themselves. 3. Since interspecific differences in thermostability were discovered even in closely related species, this evidence permits the conclusion that associated changes in protein thermostability occur during speciation. 4. The analysis of protein heat resistance performed on various intraspecific groups of several animal species suggests that this alteration is accomplished by natural selection in a certain succession and finally involves the main bulk of the proteins of the organism. As a result species are formed which increasingly differ in protein thermostability with increasing variations in their reproductive and environmental temperatures. 5. The biological significance of interspecific differences in protein thermostability and a methodical approach to the solution of this problem are discussed." @default.
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- W1610296989 title "Das Problem der assoziierten Veränderungen in der Proteinthermostabilität während des Prozesses der Speziation" @default.
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