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. 2014 Jul 22;15(1):618. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-618

Table 2.

Members of the PpMLO gene family as predicted in Prunus persica genome sequence

Gene Accession number a Chr. Starting position (Mb) Clade Introns TM b Amino acids Conserved aa c
PpMLO1 ppa003207m 6 6.82 V 14 7 593 30
PpMLO2 ppa003435m 7 18.38 III 14 8 574 30
PpMLO3 ppa003437m 6 21.99 V 13 7 574 30
PpMLO4 ppa003466m 2 21.03 V 14 7 572 30
PpMLO5 ppa003706m 4 10.92 I 14 8 555 30
PpMLO6 ppa004012m 7 22.64 II 14 6 535 29
PpMLO7 ppa004508m 8 21.17 II 0 7 506 29
PpMLO8 ppa004621m 6 22.01 VI 14 6 499 29
PpMLO9 ppa004687m 4 2.59 VII 11 7 496 29
PpMLO10 ppa004866m 2 13.73 II 11 7 488 29
PpMLO11 ppa020172m 1 43.04 I 14 4 561 30
PpMLO12 ppa020311m 5 0.82 IV 13 7 566 30
PpMLO13 ppa021048m 4 15.57 VIII 12 5 510 24
PpMLO14 ppa022847m 6 6.80 VI 14 6 550 29
PpMLO15 ppa024476m 7 17.63 I 14 8 539 26
PpMLO16 ppa024488m 5 0.76 III 14 6 504 30
PpMLO17 ppa024581m 6 8.95 II 13 6 463 27
PpMLO18 ppa026565m 6 22.00 VI 13 6 416 25
PpMLO19 ppb024523m 1 42.04 II 13 5 446 23

aAvailable at http://www.rosaceae.org/gb/gbrowse/prunus_persica/.

bNumber of transmembrane domains in the predicted protein, as determined by InterPro prediction software (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/).

cnumber of conserved amino acids out of the 30 identified by Elliot et al. [29].