Abstract
Trisomy for autosome No. 19 in mouse embryos (days 12-14 of development) was accompanied by a 1.5-fold increase in specific activity of cytoplasmic glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase whose gene is known to be located in the 19th chromosome. Specific activity of cytoplasmic malate dehydrogenase remained unchanged under these circumstances, while activity of lactate dehydrogenase increased 1.1-fold.Preview Only. This article cannot be rented because we do not currently have permission from the publisher.
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