Additional file 4 of Genomic organization and evolution of the Atlantic salmon hemoglobin repertoire

Additional file 4: Table S3: Putative α and β hemoglobin genes from other teleosts and Xenopus tropicalis used to generate phylogenetic trees. The table lists all predicted intact α and β hemoglobin genes indentified within Biomart [69] for teleost genomes that have been sequenced and annotated (med...

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Main Authors: Quinn, Nicole L, Boroevich, Keith A, Lubieniecki, Krzysztof P, Chow, William, Davidson, Evelyn A, Phillips, Ruth B, Koop, Ben F, Davidson, William S
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Published: figshare 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14437685
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_4_of_Genomic_organization_and_evolution_of_the_Atlantic_salmon_hemoglobin_repertoire/14437685
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Summary:Additional file 4: Table S3: Putative α and β hemoglobin genes from other teleosts and Xenopus tropicalis used to generate phylogenetic trees. The table lists all predicted intact α and β hemoglobin genes indentified within Biomart [69] for teleost genomes that have been sequenced and annotated (medaka, zebrafish, tetraodon, danio) and Xenopus tropicalis, which was used as an outgroup. For each hemoglobin gene identified, the table lists the species, chromosome or scaffold, start and stop positions, strand of transcription, Ensembl gene ID and our assigned gene name used in the phylogenetic trees. (PDF 51 KB)