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Marshall, R.C.; Frenkel, M. J.; Gillespie, J.M. 1977. High-sulphur proteins in mammalian keratins: a possible aid in classification. Australian Journal of Zoology 25: 121-132, figs. 1-4, table 1.

High-sulphur proteins in mammalian keratins: a possible aid in classification

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Location World Subject Morphology Species Black Rhino (bicornis)

Sample of keratin from rhinoceros horn. High-sulphur protein was extracted from the keratin. A figure shows the polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic pattern. The study shows that keratin samples which have different electrophoretic patterns can be judged as coming from animals of different species, although identical patterns do not necessarily mean identity of animal source.

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