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. 2016 Nov 20;41(4):145–151. doi: 10.1584/jpestics.D16-048

Fig. 2. Phylogenetic analysis of GST amino acid sequences. The phylogenetic tree was constructed with neighbor-joining plot software using GST sequences cited from Swiss-Prot database (http://web.expasy.org/docs/swiss-prot_guideline.html). Each entry contains the species name, GST class, and accession number. Ag, A. gambiae; Md, Musca domestica, Dm, D. melanogaster; Ms, Manduca sexta; Hc, H. cunea; hs, Homo sapiens; bm, B. mori; Ae, Aedes aegypti; Sl, Spodoptera litura; Paxu, P. xuthus; px, P. xylostella; and numbers attached to nodes indicate bootstrap values. Arrow indicates pxGSTu1.

Fig. 2. Phylogenetic analysis of GST amino acid sequences. The phylogenetic tree was constructed with neighbor-joining plot software using GST sequences cited from Swiss-Prot database (http://web.expasy.org/docs/swiss-prot_guideline.html). Each entry contains the species name, GST class, and accession number. Ag, A. gambiae; Md, Musca domestica, Dm, D. melanogaster; Ms, Manduca sexta; Hc, H. cunea; hs, Homo sapiens; bm, B. mori; Ae, Aedes aegypti; Sl, Spodoptera litura; Paxu, P. xuthus; px, P. xylostella; and numbers attached to nodes indicate bootstrap values. Arrow indicates pxGSTu1.