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Intriguingly, we also recorded a third type of dopaminergic-like neurons, which shared more similarity with type-1/2 putative dopamine neurons rather than non-dopamine neurons.
The species which shared more number of polymorphisms with O. aries (reference species in our work) were O. musimon (7), O moschatus (7) and C hircus (5).
Contig 4 of VIROAF73 aligned with an envelope region of WNV which shared more similarity with lineage 2 of WNV than lineage 1.
The exception to this was C. oncophora L4 which shared more secreted peptides with the free-living stages than with the other parasitic stages.
The conservation of gene orders was checked for 21 linkage groups which shared more than two markers in the two maps.
The designation of subgenome "a" or "b" for each LG in this study was given according to the named subgenome of a corresponding LG, which shared more markers than its alternate LG (Okada et al. 2010).
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