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. 2018 May 2;8:6934. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-25121-4

Table 2.

Amino acid sequence identities of T1R3 compared with other fish and mammals.

grass carp3 zebrafish3 Mexican tetra3 spotted gar3 tongue sole3 seabass3 puffer fish3 Fugu3 platyfish3 medaka3 human3 mouse3
grass_carp3 100.00
zebrafish3 83.91 100.00
Mexican_tetra3 66.63 64.73 100.00
spotted_gar3 55.87 54.69 57.85 100.00
tongue_sole3 54.69 53.73 53.82 52.63 100.00
seabass3 57.81 55.66 58.11 54.92 67.74 100.00
puffer_fish3 54.18 52.00 55.68 54.59 63.74 70.82 100.00
Fugu3 53.33 51.55 55.44 53.67 63.50 70.82 81.79 100.00
platyfish3 52.91 51.78 52.54 51.72 61.76 67.49 59.78 61.41 100.00
medaka3 52.33 51.14 53.69 51.43 59.64 65.12 59.20 58.72 65.85 100.00
human3 37.61 36.88 37.94 39.95 34.99 37.13 38.56 37.08 35.09 36.31 100.00
mouse3 36.03 35.07 36.01 38.04 34.34 36.08 36.60 35.60 34.93 35.42 73.38 100.00

Amino acid sequences available in the EMBL/GenBank databases and food habit information of fish are shown in Table 3.