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. 2016 Jan 28;22:5. doi: 10.1186/s40409-016-0058-7

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Sequence alignment of Termicins. The sequences used in the alignment are from Eupolyphaga sinensis (this work), N. comatus (GenBank accession no. AY642891), N. dixoni (GenBank accession no. AY642893), N. exitiosus (GenBank accession no. AY642894), N. fumigatus (GenBank accession no. AY642896), N. graveolus (GenBank accession no. AY642897), N. longipennis (GenBank accession no. AY642898), N. magnus (GenBank accession no. AY642899), N. pluvialis (GenBank accession no. AY642900), N. triodiae (GenBank accession no. AY642902), N. walkeri (GenBank accession no. AY642904), Tumulitermes pastinator (GenBank accession no. AY642908), Drepanotermes rubriceps (GenBank accession no. AY642909), Pseudacanthotermes spiniger (GenBank accession no. P82321), Reticulitermes chinensis (GenBank accession no. FJ184583), Odontotermes formosanus (GenBank accession no. FJ184507), Reticulitermes virginicus (GenBank accession no. GU906793), Reticulitermes flavipes (GenBank accession no. GU906820). Cysteinyl residues are indicated by asterisks. Amino acid residues are numbered on the right