Iain George
Protein Electrophoresis in two strains of Drosophila melanogaster of NAD protein
This is the allozyme protein electrophoresis plate of the protein NAD in two different phenotypes of Drosophila melanogaster. The green 'goo' is developer stain composed of Tris HCl (pH 8.5), NAD, ethanol, thiazolyl blue (MTT) and phenazine methosulfate (PMS).
The two blue spots on the left and right sides are bromophenol blue. Starting from the left black spots 1-4 are from drosophila 3409, 5-9 are from drosophila 6040.
This gel indicates the two strains of drosophila used were homozygous for the NAD gene and for either carried two copies of the NAD+ or NAD- gene.
Protein Electrophoresis in two strains of Drosophila melanogaster of NAD protein
This is the allozyme protein electrophoresis plate of the protein NAD in two different phenotypes of Drosophila melanogaster. The green 'goo' is developer stain composed of Tris HCl (pH 8.5), NAD, ethanol, thiazolyl blue (MTT) and phenazine methosulfate (PMS).
The two blue spots on the left and right sides are bromophenol blue. Starting from the left black spots 1-4 are from drosophila 3409, 5-9 are from drosophila 6040.
This gel indicates the two strains of drosophila used were homozygous for the NAD gene and for either carried two copies of the NAD+ or NAD- gene.