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. 2018 Aug 17;8:12308. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-29898-2

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Neighbour-joining tree of β-defensins in the giant panda, dog, cattle, mouse, and humans. The chicken (Gallus gallus) β-defensin 1 (i.e. Gaga-DEFB1) is used as an outgroup and bootstrap values under 40 are not shown. Genes conserved as one-to-one orthologs or which only have two copies in some species are collapsed into one branch, whereas branches with duplicated genes in cattle or mice remain expanded. On expanded branches, the name of the genes starts with the abbreviation of the species’ Latin name followed by the β-defensin name. For detailed evolutionary relationships for each gene, please refer to Supplementary Fig. S1. Lineages from the same chromosome are depicted in the same colour.