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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 1

From: Frameshift and wild-type proteins are often highly similar because the genetic code and genomes were optimized for frameshift tolerance

Fig. 1

Different alignments of the three translations of zebrafish vegfaa. A The wild-type and frameshift translations of zebrafish vegfaa; B The ClustalW alignment of the three translations; C FrameAlign of the first and the second translations; D FrameAlign of the first and the third translations; E FrameAlign of the second and the third translations. F The color scheme of GeneDoc, which is used in (B-E) to color the amino acids by their physicochemical properties. CDS: coding sequence; F1: the first translation (wild type); F2: the second translation (+ 1 frameshift); F3: the third translation (+ 2 frameshift); F2R: F2 readthrough; F3R: F3 readthrough

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