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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of serine proteases and homologs in the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.)

Fig. 5

Domain architecture (a) and phylogenetic analysis of Nudel (b) and gastrulation defective (Gd) (c) using MEGA 6.06 with neighbor joining approach based on Poisson model and pairwise deletion of gaps. The sequences used for phylogenetic analysis of the Nudel gene in P. xylostella and other seven insect species were obtained from GenBank (NCBI) with accession numbers: Px003732 (PxNudel, Plutella xylostella), XP_001944581 (ApNudel, Acyrthosiphon pisum), XP_006559739 (AmNudel, Apis mellifica), NP_523947 (DmNudel, Drosophila melanogaster), XP_013138700 (PpNudel, Papilio polytes), XP_013190169 (AtNudel, Amyelois transitella), XP_001843380 (CqNudel, Culex quinquefasciatus) and XP_008201274 (TcNudel, Tribolium castaneum). The sequences used for phylogenetic analysis of the Gd gene in P. xylostella and other seven insect species were obtained from GenBank (NCBI) with accession numbers: Px006975 (PxGd, Plutella xylostella), KJ512078 (NlGd, Nilaparvata lugens), XP_003690498 (AfGd, Apis florea), XP_006563318 (AmGd, Apis mellifica), XP_003704669 (MrGd, Megachile rotundata), XP_003427708 (NvGd, Nasonia vitripennis), XP_004929031 (BmGd, Bombyx mori) and NP_511134 (DmGd, Drosophila melanogaster). P. xylostella Nudel and Gd are marked with red dots

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