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HP1588 and its homologs are much conserved with the same size as 253aa in H. pylori.
Furthermore, sequencing of the P. alecto PCR product confirmed that it is highly conserved with the same region in the closely related P. vampyrus genome (data not shown).
The sequence and structure of 70.59% genes were conserved with the same exon length and numbers in different species, while 29.41% genes showed diversity.
Moreover, the flanking non- CEA genes such as Grik5, PVR, SIGLECs, and IGSF23 are also conserved with the same order and position in all organisms under study.
For example, motif 3 only appeared in the group E and F; motif 9 appeared in the group J exclusively; and group C and D mostly harbored a double motif 5. Further, the number of Leucine units ranged from 3 to 11, and some of them were interrupted by one or two other units which are conserved with the same number of amino acids.
In contrast, the Hox complement of tetrapods is rather conserved, with the same genes present in mammalian and bird genomes [ 7].
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We assume that regions conserved among different species are possibly also conserved within the same species.
The results of this analysis suggest that conserved clusters with the same tree topology are likely to be clustered in the Papilio genome (table 6).
If synteny was not conserved, then the same analyses were performed with all other Yarrowia species.
In total nine C. canephora predicted genes (g4, g5, CcEIN4, g7, g8, g9, g10, g11 and CcERF1) were strictly conserved in the same order and orientation with the unmapped Scaffold127 of about 1,150 kb length (Le Cunff, L. and Adam-Blondon A.F., personal communication), representing a high percentage of collinearity (56%).
Previously, we hypothesized and demonstrated that the electrostatic potential difference (EPD) in cognate pairs in the active site are conserved in proteins with the same functionality, even when evolution has converged to the same catalytic from completely different sequences.
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