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. 2010 Dec 31;5(12):e15747. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0015747

Figure 2. The evolutionary history of the p120-catenin family of proteins.

Figure 2

(A) Maximum likelihood analysis on an alignment constructed using entire protein sequences, (B) Bayesian inference analysis on an alignment constructed using entire protein sequences, (C) Maximum likelihood analysis on an alignment constructed using the nine Arm domains, and (D) Bayesian inference analysis on an alignment constructed using the nine Arm domains. Color-coded clades correspond to the seven family members found in vertebrates (p120, ARVCF, p0071, δ-catenin, plakophilins 1–3) and each clade contains only sequences from vertebrates. Numbers near internodes indicate bootstrap (for maximum likelihood analyses)/posterior probability (for Bayesian inference analyses) clade support values. Clade support values <50% are not shown. PK1-3: plakophilins 1–3.