In a diploid organism, amutant gene that results in elimination of an enzyme activity in the homozygote is almost universally found to be recessive, so that the heterozygote phenotype is virtually indistinguishable from thewild type. It has been argued (H. Kacser & J. A. Burns, Genetics 97, 639-666 (1981)) that there is no need to look to evolution for an explanation of this phenomenon, asit is an inevitable consequence of the low control coefficients for metabolic flux possessed by nearly all enzymes. However, it is possible to envisage pathways in which every enzyme is more than half-saturated, so that moderate changes in the concentration of any enzyme result in substantial changes in metabolic flux. Such behaviour can occur, for exa...
International audienceEnzymes speed up reactions that would otherwise be too slow to sustain the met...
International audienceEnzymes speed up reactions that would otherwise be too slow to sustain the met...
The substrate specificity of enzymes is bound to be imperfect, because of unavoidable physicochemica...
In a classic study, Kacser & Burns (1981, Genetics 97, 639-666) demonstrated that given certain plau...
In a classic study, Kacser & Burns (1981, Genetics 97, 639-666) demonstrated that given certain plau...
In learning genetics, many students misunderstand and misinterpret what “dominance” means. Understan...
It is a long-standing observation that most mutations are recessive. That is, they do not lead to vi...
Polymorphism in wild populations must usually imply a balance of selective agencies, of which the si...
Metabolic control analysis (Kacser & Burns (1973). Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. 27, 65-104; Heinrich & Rapo...
In learning genetics, many students misunderstand and misinterpret what “dominance” means. Understan...
In learning genetics, many students misunderstand and misinterpret what “dominance” means. Understan...
Dominance is a ubiquitous phenomenon of great evolutionary importance. We review empirical facts abo...
Dominance is a fundamental concept in molecular genetics and has implications for understanding patt...
International audienceEnzymes speed up reactions that would otherwise be too slow to sustain the met...
<div><p>Most of our knowledge of dominance stems from studies of deleterious mutations. From these s...
International audienceEnzymes speed up reactions that would otherwise be too slow to sustain the met...
International audienceEnzymes speed up reactions that would otherwise be too slow to sustain the met...
The substrate specificity of enzymes is bound to be imperfect, because of unavoidable physicochemica...
In a classic study, Kacser & Burns (1981, Genetics 97, 639-666) demonstrated that given certain plau...
In a classic study, Kacser & Burns (1981, Genetics 97, 639-666) demonstrated that given certain plau...
In learning genetics, many students misunderstand and misinterpret what “dominance” means. Understan...
It is a long-standing observation that most mutations are recessive. That is, they do not lead to vi...
Polymorphism in wild populations must usually imply a balance of selective agencies, of which the si...
Metabolic control analysis (Kacser & Burns (1973). Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. 27, 65-104; Heinrich & Rapo...
In learning genetics, many students misunderstand and misinterpret what “dominance” means. Understan...
In learning genetics, many students misunderstand and misinterpret what “dominance” means. Understan...
Dominance is a ubiquitous phenomenon of great evolutionary importance. We review empirical facts abo...
Dominance is a fundamental concept in molecular genetics and has implications for understanding patt...
International audienceEnzymes speed up reactions that would otherwise be too slow to sustain the met...
<div><p>Most of our knowledge of dominance stems from studies of deleterious mutations. From these s...
International audienceEnzymes speed up reactions that would otherwise be too slow to sustain the met...
International audienceEnzymes speed up reactions that would otherwise be too slow to sustain the met...
The substrate specificity of enzymes is bound to be imperfect, because of unavoidable physicochemica...