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Table 3 Pairwise sequence identities between GshA sequences from plants and alpha-proteobacteria

From: Lateral gene transfer and parallel evolution in the history of glutathione biosynthesis genes

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

1. M. loti

100

            

2. C. crescentus

50.4

100

           

3. X. fastidiosa

54.7

56.3

100

          

4. Z. mobilis

44.4

51.2

53.3

100

         

5. B. japonicum

53.3

53.4

52.9

48.4

100

        

6. A. tumefaciens

71.1

50.7

50.1

45.5

53.0

100

       

7. S. melliloti

72.2

51.9

51.3

45.0

54.2

79.6

100

      

8. L. esculentum

55.1

58.1

56.2

48.5

55.6

55.5

53.5

100

     

9. M. truncatula

55.1

56.5

56.2

49.2

55.6

55.3

53.7

78.9

100

    

10. P. sativum

55.3

56.3

56.4

49.4

55.8

55.7

54.2

81.0

93.4

100

   

11. B. juncea

55.5

57.2

57.5

49.0

54.4

55.7

53.5

79.3

80.2

82.8

100

  

12. P. vulgaris

56.0

56.8

56.6

49.4

55.4

55.1

53.8

78.7

84.7

86.5

81.1

100

 

13. A. thaliana

56.0

58.3

57.3

49.2

55.6

56.8

53.7

78.4

80.1

82.6

92.6

80.3

100

  1. 1-7 are bacteria and 8-13 are plants. The bold numbers highlight the pairwise sequence identities between bacterial and plant sequences.