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From: Analysis of vertebrate genomes suggests a new model for clade B serpin evolution

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Comparison of frog, chicken and human clade B serpin loci. The structure of the serpin locus in frog, chicken and human is shown with 7-exon serpin genes in green, 8-exon serpin genes in red and non-serpin genes in black. Gene structure could not be predicted for Serpinb10a (blue). Arrows indicate the direction of transcription. Orthologous genes with strong RCL conservation are linked with solid lines, dotted lines denote inter-species orthologues with weak RCL homology. (B) The amino acid sequences of human, chicken and frog clade B serpins were aligned with human antithrombin (SERPINC1) and a Neighbour-Joining tree constructed (gapped positions removed, 1000 bootstraps) to show evolutionary relationships. Scale bar indicates the number of substitutions at each site. Node colour indicates the bootstrap value (black >75%, grey 50–75%, white <50%). Genes are named without the SERPIN root. hsa = Homo sapiens; gga = Gallus gallus; xtr =Xenopus tropicalis.

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