Limenitis camilla
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Limenitis camilla |
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The histone H1 gene of L. camilla after position 402 had a tract of 3 to 7 alanine codons GCC (variants A–E) ( Table 4). It was cloned in specimens Lc30 and Lc120. The number of sequence variants found in a specimen varied from one to three (in Lc120). Besides, specimen Lc19 (from which the histone H1 gene was not cloned) exhibited heterogeneity of the tract after position 606 which contained 5 (variant D) or 6 (variant F) alanine codons GCG. Variants A0, B0, D0 and E0 had A in position 603; variants B1 and D1 had C in this position. Variant B2 differs from B0 by synonymous substitutions T234C and A603C and a non-synonymous substitution A592G (corresponding to K198E). Variant D2 differs from D0 by synonymous substitutions T234C and C408T and a non-synonymous substitution T349C (S117P); variant E2 differed from E0 by a synonymous substitution A729G and non-synonymous substitutions C58T (P20S) and G448A (A136T). Altogether, 9 different sequences of the histone H1 gene were revealed in L. camilla ( Table 5).
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