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Öğe An Electrophoretic Taxonomic Study on Sarcoplasmic Proteins of Some Balithorid and Cobitid Fishes Habitated in Kars Stream, Turkey(Kafkas Üniversitesi Fen ve Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi,, 2008) Yılmaz, Muhittin; Ildes, Erhan; Alaş, Ali; Koç, EvrenIn this study, sarcoplasmic proteins of Orthrias tigris, Orthrias angorae bureschi, Orthrias panthera and Cobitis taenia were analyzed by Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). In the electrophoregram, 13 sarcoplasmic protein bands were obtained from Orthrias angorae bureschi and Orthrias panthera. Nevertheless, 5 protein bands of these fishes were mutually calculated and similarity coefficient (SC) was found as 0.384. Sarcoplasmic protein bands of Orthrias tigris and Cobitis taenia were 8 and 12, respectively. 2 sarcoplasmic protein bands of Orthrias tigris and Cobitis taenia were found to be similar and similarity coefficient (SC) was 0.166. However, 2 sarcoplasmic protein bands of Cobitis taenia and Orthrias angorae bureschi were similar and similarity coefficient (SC) was found as 0.153. All the sarcoplasmic protein bands of Cobitis taenia and Orthrias panthera were observed to be different. On the other hand, 1 sarcoplasmic protein band of Orthrias angorae bureschi and Orthrias tigris was found to be similar and similarity coefficient (SC) was found as 0.076. 3 sarcoplasmic protein bands of Orthrias tigris and Orthrias panthera were found to be similar and similarity coefficient (SC) was found as 0.230. Similarities and differences of Orthrias tigris, Orthrias angorae bureschi, Orthrias panthera and Cobitis taenia which highly resemble each other morphologically in term of sarcoplasmic protein bands were electrophoretically found out. According to the results of scientific researches, it was found out that taxonomic studies, which were obtained by benefitting from morphological characteristic of Orthrias tigris, Orthrias angorae bureschi, Orthrias panthera and Cobitis taenia, were right.