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− | Term that defines a group of multiple molecular forms of the same enzyme, resulting from the presence of more than one gene encoding each of these molecular forms in the genome of a species. Isoenzymes perform the same catalytic activity, but have different kinetic properties and may be separated by biochemical processes. When encoded by allelic genes to a [[in loco]], the [[isoenzyme]]s are called allozymes. | + | Term that defines a group of multiple molecular forms of the same enzyme, resulting from the presence of more than one gene encoding each of these molecular forms in the genome of a species. Isoenzymes perform the same catalytic activity, but have different kinetic properties and may be separated by biochemical processes. When encoded by allelic genes to a [[in loco]], the [[isoenzyme]]s are called allozymes.<ref>Glossary of Genetic Resources. [[Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology]]. Available at: <http://www.cenargen.embrapa.br/recgen/glossario/glossario.html>. Accessed: February 2011.</ref> |
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Term that defines a group of multiple molecular forms of the same enzyme, resulting from the presence of more than one gene encoding each of these molecular forms in the genome of a species. Isoenzymes perform the same catalytic activity, but have different kinetic properties and may be separated by biochemical processes. When encoded by allelic genes to a in loco, the isoenzymes are called allozymes.[1]
Reference and external links
- ↑ Glossary of Genetic Resources. Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology. Available at: <http://www.cenargen.embrapa.br/recgen/glossario/glossario.html>. Accessed: February 2011.