Additional file 11: of Changes in the liver transcriptome of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fed experimental diets based on terrestrial alternatives to fish meal and fish oil
Figure S9. Alignment of nucleotide sequences corresponding to mxa and mxb. Conserved nucleotides in both aligned sequences are highlighted in yellow. Mxa and mxb sequences share 89% identity over 1955 aligned nucleotides. The alignment and percentage identity calculation were performed using AlignX...
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Summary: | Figure S9. Alignment of nucleotide sequences corresponding to mxa and mxb. Conserved nucleotides in both aligned sequences are highlighted in yellow. Mxa and mxb sequences share 89% identity over 1955 aligned nucleotides. The alignment and percentage identity calculation were performed using AlignX (Vector NTI Advance 11). The nucleotide region covered by the probe C236R043 from the Agilent 44Â K salmonid microarray (GEO accession number: GPL11299) is indicated within a box. Forward qPCR primers are in bold and single underlined, whereas reverse qPCR primers are in bold and double underlined. (DOCX 23 kb) |
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