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Figure 3

From: Genome of the house fly, Musca domestica L., a global vector of diseases with adaptations to a septic environment

Figure 3

Phylogeny showing relationships of M. domestica and D. melanogaster cysLGIC protein sequences. Anopheles gambiae sequences were also included when comparing nAChR sequences. Numbers at each node signify bootstrap values with 100 replicates and the scale bar represents substitutions per site. Genbank ccession numbers for sequences shown in the tree are: A. gambiae Agam?1 (AY705394), Agam?2 (AY705395), Agam?3 (AY705396), Agam ?4 (AY705397), Agam?5 (AY705399), Agam?6 (AY705400), Agam?7 (AY705402), Agam?8 (AY705403), Agam??9? (AY705404) and Agam?1 (AY705405); D. melanogaster D?1 (CAA30172), D?2 (CAA36517), D?3 (CAA75688), D?4 (CAB77445), D?5 (AAM13390), D?6 (AAM13392), D?7 (AAK67257), D?1 (CAA27641), D?2 (CAA39211), D?3 (CAC48166), GluCl (AAG40735), GRD (Q24352), HisCl1 (AAL74413), HisCl2 (AAL74414), LCCH3 (AAB27090), the putative cysLGIC subunit Ntr (AF045471), pHCl (NP_001034025), RDL (AAA28556), CG6927 (AAF45992), CG7589 (AAF49337), CG8916 (BT022901), CG11340 (AAF57144), CG12344 (AAF58743); M. domestica Mdom?2 (DQ372062), Mdom?5 (EF203213), Mdom?6 (DQ498130), Mdom?3 (EF203220), MdomRDL (Q75NA5), MdomGluCl (BAD16657). GABA, ?-aminobutyric acid.

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