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. 2018 Jan 2;19(1):126. doi: 10.3390/ijms19010126

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Phylogenetic tree of aligned amino-acid sequences of As-pdrg1 and 14 other species. A neighbor joining phylogenetic tree was constructed based on the amino acid sequences of As-pdrg1 from this study and 14 other species from GenBank using the sequence analysis tool MEGA 6.0. The sequences and corresponding GenBank accession numbers are as follows: Monodelphis domestica, XP_001362684.2; Sarcophilus harrisii, XP_003757064.1; Oryzias latipes, XP_004068945.1; Monopterus albus, XP_020473939.1; Oncorhynchus kisutch, XP_020330168.1; Larimichthys crocea, XP_010742575.1; Aptenodytes forsteri, XP_019328545.1; Parus major, XP_015503186.1; Xenopus tropicalis, NP_001015688.1; Nanorana parkeri, XP_018411923.1; Fopius arisanus, JAG81456.1; Penaeus monodon, APL97140.1; Bactrocera cucurbitae, XM_021527437.1; Crocodylus porosus, XM_019539779.1; Artemia sinica, MF614121. The red box indicates As-PDRG1. Identical amino-acid residues are indicated by black and reddish brown boxes. Less conserved residues are indicated by gray boxes, whereas somewhat similar residues are indicated by pale gray boxes. The pdrg1 N-terminal and C-terminal domains are indicated by red boxes. For interpretation of the references to color in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.