Double-stranded RNA-activated protein kinase PKR of fishes and amphibians: Varying the number of double-stranded RNA binding domains and lineage-specific duplications-4

Ches. Both analyses resulted in the same tree topology. Significant bootstrap values above 70 (for maximum likelihood analysis) and significant posterior probabilities converted to percentages above 95 (for Bayesian analysis) are shown above and below the branches, respectively. Asterisks denote evi...

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Main Authors: Rothenburg, Stefan, Deigendesch, Nikolaus, Madhusudan Dey, Dever, Thomas E, Tazi, Loubna
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Published: figshare 2011
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.77254.v1
https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Double-stranded_RNA-activated_protein_kinase_PKR_of_fishes_and_amphibians:_Varying_the_number_of_double-stranded_RNA_binding_domains_and_lineage-specific_duplications-4/77254/1
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Summary:Ches. Both analyses resulted in the same tree topology. Significant bootstrap values above 70 (for maximum likelihood analysis) and significant posterior probabilities converted to percentages above 95 (for Bayesian analysis) are shown above and below the branches, respectively. Asterisks denote evident duplication events. Human and zebrafish PERK were used as outgroups for rooting the phylogenetic tree. The following abbreviations were used: Bt, (cattle); Ss, (pig); Cf, (dog); Oc, (European rabbit); Ec, (horse); Mam, (Rhesus macaque); Cae, (African green monkey); Pt, (chimpanzee); Hs, (human); Mm, (house mouse); Rn, (Norway rat); Ma, (golden hamster); Oa, (platypus); Md, (gray short-tailed opossum); Gg, (chicken); Xt, (western clawed frog); Xl, (African clawed frog); Tn, (green spotted pufferfish); Tr, (torafugu); Ga, (three spined stickleback); Ol, (Japanese medaka); Dr, (zebrafish); Pp, (fathead minnow); Ca, (goldfish); Ssa, (Atlantic salmon). Copyright information: Taken from "Double-stranded RNA-activated protein kinase PKR of fishes and amphibians: Varying the number of double-stranded RNA binding domains and lineage-specific duplications"http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/6/12BMC Biology 2008;6():12-12.Published online 3 Mar 2008PMCID:PMC2291453.