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Considering the Tanimoto method, the similarities range between 0 (no similarity) and 1 (same molecule).
However, the calculated Tanimoto similarities range from 0.36 to 0.67, values which are significantly below the generally accepted cutoff of 0.85 to reflect chemical similarity [56].
Within the three subtypes the most similar proteins appear to be NTNH, BotR, and orfX3 (92–98%), while the orfX1, orfX2, p47, and the BoNT similarities range from 74 93%.
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About 64.8% of unigenes exhibited similarities higher than 80%, while 9.6% matched hits had similarities ranging from 18% to 60% with sequences in the databases (Supplemental Fig. 2B).
High similarities, ranging from 77% to 86% identity (89% to 94% similarity), were observed between the proteins of those two clusters.
Similarities ranged from 71.7%too 99.3% (Table 2).
The other 10 have percent similarities ranging from 99.5 to 97.4.
Six sequences obtained from pig farms grouped within clusters 3a, with similarities ranging from 96.0%to99.3%3%.
The sequences from 14 acanthosomatid species showed high sequence similarities ranging from 95.4% to 99.7% to each other.
The closest nucleotide sequence similarities ranged from 82.1% for the HA gene to 96.3% for the matrix gene.
The qnrVC1 gene showed high amino acid divergence compared with all qnr genes described, with similarities ranging from 44%to69%9%.
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