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Since, several other cycling genes have been identified in various vertebrate species (mouse, chicken, fish and frog).
bTaxonomy conservation: P: primates (human, chimp, rhesus monkey); M: mammals (human, mouse, rat, dog); V: vertebrates (human, mouse, rat, dog, chicken, frog, fish); A: animals (human, mouse, chicken, fish, fly).
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When comparing this fragment to other GAPDHs from various organisms (human, mouse, chicken and fish) it showed 80% amino acid identity.
Orthologues of RASSF1 have been predicted by Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org/index.html) in a wide range of organisms, including mammals (elephant, cow, monkey, dog, armadillo, opossum, rabbit, rat, mouse), birds (chicken), fish (zebrafish, fugu, medaka, tetraodon, stickleback), worms, flies and sea squirts, although they do not all show multiple transcripts [20].
More importantly, there is strong co-localization of Xin with known intercalated disc components, such as β-catenin, N-cadherin and plakoglobin in the mouse, chicken, frog and fish hearts.
Residue W688 is conserved in dog, cow, mouse, chicken and zebra fish.
A summary of our current inventory of mucins in man, mouse, chicken and the fish Fugu rubripes is shown in Table 1.
Hence, the present phylogenetic analysis included DCX-motif-containing proteins from human, chimpanzee, mouse, cow, dog, chicken, fish, worms, insects, frogs, fungi, and sea squirts (multiple alignments are provided in supplementary Fig. 3).
First, 58 conserved (human, mouse, chicken, frog, and fish) putative Ngn2 binding sites surrounding 11 of the predicted Ngn2 target genes and 56 conserved putative Mash1 binding sites surrounding 14 of the predicted Mash1 target genes and 6 of the common target genes were identified (see Methods for further details).
We further describe and compare alpha-skeletal actin expression in two developmental stages of five vertebrate species (mouse, chicken, snake, salamander and fish).
Homologous amino acid sequences for some or all of these PADs exist in other eukaryotic species, such as the mouse, chicken, frog, and bony fish.
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