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Figure 5 in Characteristic analysis of prolactin and its receptor genes from Rana chensinensis and expression pattern during metamorphosis

Authors: Wang, Hua-xin; Li, Xin-yi; Du, Chuan-chuan; Wang, Xiu-juan; Jin, Wen-jie; Zhang, Yu-hui;

Figure 5 in Characteristic analysis of prolactin and its receptor genes from Rana chensinensis and expression pattern during metamorphosis

Abstract

Figure 5. Construction of neighbor-joining tree based on aa sequences of PRL (A) and PRLR (B). The sequences used above are: Rana catesbeiana (CAA34199.1, BAD14941.1), Xenopus laevis (AAH75216.1, AAI70439.1), Chelonia mydas (XP_007059983.1, EMP31801.1), Anser anser (ADG03649.1, ABW74516.1), Sus scrofa (NP_999091.1, ABA41035.1), Mus musculus (P06879.1, CAA51789.1), Homo sapiens (NP_001157030.1, NP_000940.1), Oncorhynchus mykiss (NP_001118205.1, NP_001118071.1), Danio rerio (AAH92358.1, AAI63012.1), Bufo japonicus (BAF75354.1), and Cynops pyrrhogaster (BAB61107.1). Bootstrap percentage values are indicated for each node.

Published as part of Wang, Hua-xin, Li, Xin-yi, Du, Chuan-chuan, Wang, Xiu-juan, Jin, Wen-jie & Zhang, Yu-hui, 2016, Characteristic analysis of prolactin and its receptor genes from Rana chensinensis and expression pattern during metamorphosis, pp. 303-313 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 40 (2) on page 309, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1506-20, http://zenodo.org/record/13201187

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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