“…These thermostable variants were first found in a laboratory stock (Thong et a!., 1975) and subsequently at low but polymorphic frequencies in natural populations in North America (Milkman, 1976;Sampsell, 1977), Australia (Lewis and Gibson, 1978;, the Canary Islands (Hernandez et a!., 1986) and China (Jiang et a!., 1989). Comparisons of other biochemical properties of the Adh thermostability variants with those of ADH-S and ADH-F have shown that the thermostable variants tend to be intermediate with respect to the amounts of ADH protein and they have a secondary alcohol/ primary alcohol activity ratio characteristic of ADH-S rather than ADH-F (Lewis and Gibson, 1978;Gibson et al, 1980;Chambers et a!., 1981b;Gibson etal., 1982b;Sampsell and Steward, 1983;Jiang et a!., 1989). Chambers eta!.…”