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. 2016 Sep 1;2016:1373157. doi: 10.1155/2016/1373157

Table 6.

WebLogo of predicted epitopes of prM protein.

Epitope ID WebLogo results
EP1/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i001.jpg

EP2/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i002.jpg

EP3/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i003.jpg

EP4/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i004.jpg

EP5/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i005.jpg

EP6/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i006.jpg

EP7/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i007.jpg

EP8/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i008.jpg

EP9/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i009.jpg

EP10/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i010.jpg

EP11/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i011.jpg

EP12/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i012.jpg

EP13/prM graphic file with name ABI2016-1373157.tab6.i013.jpg

The logo consists of stacks of letters, one stack for each position in the sequence. The overall height of each stack indicates the sequence conservation at that position (measured in bits), whereas the height of symbols within the stack reflects the relative frequency of the corresponding amino acid at that position. Amino acids have colors according to their chemical properties; polar amino acids (G, S, T, Y, C, Q, and N) are shown as green, basic amino acids (K, R, and H) as blue, acidic amino acids (D and E) as red, and hydrophobic amino acids (A,V, L, I, P, W, F, and M) as black.