Histone h1 and evolution of sperm nuclear basic proteins*

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  • who: Juan Ausio̕ from the themselvesThis pattern appears to have occurred on repeated occasions during evolution. As already pointed out by Bloch (27), the phylogenetic "mode" shown in this figure mirrors the ontogenic pattern shown in Fig., . The phylogenetic tree has been adapted from Nielsen (56), based on an original representation by Franzén (57) of the phylogenetic occurrence of different types of spermatozoa:, primitive sperm type have published the paper: Histone H1 and Evolution of Sperm Nuclear Basic Proteins*, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    In most instances, PL proteins coexist in the . . .

     

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