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Biol Bull 81: 388-391. (December 1941)
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ENZYMES IN ONTOGENESIS (ORTHOPTERA)

XIX. PROTYROSINASE AND MORPHOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF GRASSHOPPER EGGS

JOSEPH HALL BODINE 1 and THOMAS HUNTER ALLEN 1

1 From the Zoölogical Laboratory, State University of Iowa

Protyrosinase occurs in the intact egg of the grasshopper, Melanoplus differentialis, and shows properties similar to those for extracts prepared by trituration of the eggs. Moreover, it seems that protyrosinase, as a naturally occurring entity, is not an artefact produced by extraction procedures.







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