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Phylogenetic analysis of the complete genome of CAV variant showed that CAV variant clustered to a clade with the CAV strains in chickens).
The mink HEV variant clustered with HEV variants found in ferrets and rats, which grouped in a separate branch that was clearly distinct from other previously described HEV variants.
Species that had only one copy of CYP51 were exclusively found in clade B. In those species that encoded two or three CYP51 proteins one variant clustered in clade B, the other in clade A, except for Cochliobolus heterostrophus and Talaromyces stipitatus.
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Moreover, all A. bovis variants clustered with other A. bovis sequences obtained from domestic and wild ruminant strains.
Thus, we could reject a model for the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes where rare nonsynonymous variants clustered in a modest number of genes (fewer than 20) are responsible for the majority of disease risk.
The specific role played by all these different ND+cyt b variants clustered in J1c and J2b subclades of haplogroup J needs to be properly investigated [4], [7].
Interestingly, many of the variants in this region do not span the entirety of the more than 1 million base pairs (Figure 2), rather we see a preponderance of overlapping and non-overlapping variants clustered in this region.
The functional consequences of the non-synonymous variants clustered on haplogroup J, involving both complex I ND subunit genes and cytochrome b (cyt b), the only mtDNA-encoded subunit of complex III, remain poorly understood.
However, there were no observed variants clustered into B branches.
Furthermore, the variants clustered into what could be considered putative LD blocks.
In Aspergillus spp., the third CYP51 variants clustered either with clade A (A. flavus and A. oryzae) or with clade B (A. terreus).
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