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From: Frequent and recent retrotransposition of orthologous genes plays a role in the evolution of sperm glycolytic enzymes

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Gene and species-specific divergence of human and mouse retroposed sequences. Percent substitution at the nucleotide level in the entire retroposed sequences (ORFs and UTRs) compared to each parent gene. Retroposed sequences matching each enzyme are represented by a different color, as shown in the inset. Retroposed sequences for each parent gene are shown in the same order as the inset. Each retroposed sequence in represented once at the appropriate substitution level and each bar represents the number of sequences (y-axis) with the percent substitution compared to the parent gene (x-axis). Human sequences are shown on the top and mouse sequences are shown on the bottom.

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