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. 2015 Aug 18;10(8):e0135616. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135616

Table 3. Sequence similarities at the split point of Dhc1 and Dhc2 in Agaricomycetes.

Similarities at the Dhc1 end are written in bold and italics, and similarities at the start of Dhc2 are in bold and underlined. For comparison, non-agaric fungal dynein heavy chain genes are included to show the basal, fused sequences.

Species Dhc1 Dhc2
A. bisporus RNELEHQSIEGLVGAPRRF MEIFTPSNSSTAAAVTFITFVQ
A. delicata RNELEHHSIEGLVGAPRRF MELIAPNNSSTAAAVTFITFVQ
D. squalens RNDLEHQSIEGLVGPPRRF MELLAPSNSSTAAAVTFITFVQ
C. cinerea ATTTIYDAFRRRLPVLNDG MEVRPNTIQKYTSYRCSLGVRTFK
F. mediterranea RHELEQHSIEGLQGAPRRF MEVRLEVAFASPNSSTAAAVTFITFVQ
Ganoderma spec. RNDLEHQSIEGLVGAPRRF MELLAPSNSSTAAAVTFITFVQ
P. chrysosporium RHELEHQSIEGLVGAPRRF MSMEVLAPSNSSTAAAVQFITFVQ
P. ostreatus RNDLEHHSIEGLVGGVRRF MEAFASNSSTAAAVQFITFVQ
S. commune RNDLEHQSIEGLVGAPRRF MPQATASPSNSSTAAAVTFITFVQ
S. lacrymans RNDLEHHSIEGLLGGTRRF MEAFSPSTSSTAAAVTFITFVQ
W. cocos RNDLEHQSIEGLVGAPRRF MELLTSSNSSTAAAVTFITFVQ
U. maydis RVELEQHSIEG SSTAQAVTFITFVQ
W. sebi RYELETQSIEG SSTVQAVSFITFVQ
S. roseus RHDLEQHSIETSSTAATVTFITFVQ
N. crassa RKDLEGQAMTANSTAEAVRFITIVQ
A. fumigatus RHDLEGKSLDASSTAHAVSFITIVQ