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. 2011 May 12;108(22):9160–9165. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1014235108

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Synteny conservation among vertebrate and amphioxus FGF chromosomal regions. For clarity, only synteny conservation with human FGF1/2 (A), FGF3/7/10/22 (B), FGF4/5/6 (C), FGF8/17/18 (D), FGF19/21/23 (E), and FGFR1/2/3/4 (F) paralogy groups is represented. Names of the human genes are according to the Ensembl database, and amphioxus names are according to our phylogenetic analyses. Genes for which synteny conservation was found using the CASSIOPE system are marked by a black star. A white star marks amphioxus genes for which phylogenetic signal is insufficient; in this case, the name is according to the best reciprocal BLAST hit result.