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. 2014 Jun 26;10(6):e1004435. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004435

Figure 3. Functional conservation and divergence of acr-14 regulation.

Figure 3

(A) Vista plots represent primary sequence conservation in the intergenic region upstream of acr-14, relative to C. elegans. Window size = 20 bp, threshold: 70%. From top to bottom: C. briggsae, C. remanei, C. brenneri, C. japonica. (B) Expression patterns driven by the C. elegans (Cel), C. briggsae (Cbr), C. remanei (Cre), C. brenneri (Cbn), and C. japonica (Cja) CREs of acr-14. For all cells, frequency of expression is indicated, except for the ventral nerve cord (VNC) for which the median number of expressing cells in shown. For groups of multiple cells, percentages represent frequency of expression in at least one of these cells: AVAs (AVAL/R), AFDs (AFDL/R), CEPs (CEPD/V L/R), AVns (AVHL/R or AVJL/R or AVDL/R), PVNs (PVNL/R). Reductions of expression compared to the endogenous pattern are circled. Detailed data are shown in Table S4.