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Figure 2 illustrates alignment of the sequences flanking the JLA regions in some representatives of basal angiosperms and eudicots (A) and monocots (B).
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Figure 5 illustrates alignments of the cnidarian ferritins to mouse ferritin, showing the amino acids predicted to be undergoing positive selection.
This example illustrates the alignment of questions with the learning objectives for the lesson and the independence between questions.
Figure 1a illustrates the alignment of two unfused proteins with parts of a fused protein.
Fig. 1 illustrates our alignment of the KirBac sequences with the Kir7.1 and Kir2.1 sequences.
Figure 6 illustrates the alignment of these sequences and the locations of exon boundaries.
An overlay of DIAS1 (6) with HU-308 (5) using Forge illustrates good alignment of the hydrophobic alkyl chains and the aromatic core in both molecules (Fig. 2C).
Figure 1 illustrates the alignment of Zn- and Fe-XRF maps with matching sections respectively stained for class-III-β-tubulin, Zip14, and ferritin.
To illustrate the alignment of GR contigs on the AT and VV genomes, ctg500 was used as an example.
Figure 2A illustrates a multiple alignment of INSIGs from different deuterostomes and SmINSIG, where the conserved domain is shown and the six transmembrane regions are marked.
In particular, the fingerprints of human, bird, and lizard ZNF777 and ZNF282 proteins are strikingly similar, as illustrated by the alignment of ZNF282 orthologs (fig. 1 A).
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