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. 2011 Jul;10(7):985–997. doi: 10.1128/EC.05025-11

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Phylogenetic analyses of glucosamine 6-phosphate N-acetyltransferases. The amino acid sequences of the GNA1s from mouse (NCBI accession number 54342), rat (NCBI accession number 498486), bovine (NCBI accession number 512299), Homo sapiens (NCBI accession number 64841), Saccharomyces cerevisiae (NCBI accession number 850529), Aspergillus flavus (NCBI accession number 7920275), Aspergillus niger (NCBI accession number 4986135), Aspergillus fumigatus (NCBI accession number 3505194), Danio rerio (NCBI accession number 554143), Xenopus laevis (NCBI accession number 379524), Trypanosoma brucei (NCBI accession number 3665679), T. cruzi (NCBI accession numbers 3551278/3544900), and L. major (NCBI accession number 5653516) were aligned, and the phylogenetic relationships were analyzed using the Jalview (version 2.6) (54) and PhyML (2) programs. The tree was rooted midpoint after calculation, and the numbers after the colon correspond to bootstrap support for each branch. The branch lengths given before the colon were calculated under the WAG model. Asterisks indicate putative GNA1s identified by sequence homology.