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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

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From: Identification of the genes involved in odorant reception and detection in the palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, an important quarantine pest, by antennal transcriptome analysis

Fig. 3

Alignment of the R. ferrugenieus CSPs contigs with B. mori CSP17. Highly conserved cysteine are shown with dark arrowhead above. Conserved three aromatic residues (54Y (Tyr), 116 W (Trp) or F (Phe) and 129Y or F) shown in hollow arrowheads. Hydrophobic residues at the two mouths of the channels are marked with double arrowheads, as reported with B. mori [58]. Alpha helical domains (1α-6α) in R. ferrugineus is identified based on the B. mori, and the amino acids underlined

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