Abstract
Five groups of M. anguillicaudatus were killed and stored at 20 C for 6 mo. before examination. Lateral line muscle was homogenized and analyzed by gel electrophoresis. Banding patterns indicate that 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase [6-PGD] is a dimer controlled by alleles at a single locus. Hb, phosphoglucomutase [PGM] and 6-PGD frequencies were then used to compare population structures. Differences in phenotype distribution for muscle protein, 6-PGD, Hb and PGM were similar.

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