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. 2020 Apr 2;15(4):e0230943. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230943

Fig 1. The genome structure and protein sequence of zebrafish cspg4 are similar to other vertebrates.

Fig 1

(A) The genome structure of cspg4 in zebrafish (ENSDART00000112782) compared to human (ENST00000308508), rat (ENSRNOT00000023326.3), mouse (ENSMUST00000035661) and medaka (ENSORLT00000002266.1). Scheme demonstrates the target sites of splicing (MO-e2i2) and translational blocking (MO-start) morpholino (black line) in zebrafish. Gray lines indicate primer pairs used to evaluate pre-mRNA processing. (B) The protein sequence of Cspg4 among zebrafish (UniProt # E7FCN9), rat (UniProt # F1LS79), human (UniProt # Q6UVK1), mouse (UniProt # Q8VHY0) and medaka (UniProt # H2L8T3) were analyzed by Jalview2 software with PAM250 matrix and the Neighbour Joining method [37].