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From: The first whole genome and transcriptome of the cinereous vulture reveals adaptation in the gastric and immune defense systems and possible convergent evolution between the Old and New World vultures

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Vulture-specific genetic change in immune system. Genes with vulture-specific amino acid changes (TNFAIP3, CARD9, TRAF6, MAP3K8, and TBK1) are shown in red (cinereous vulture) and blue (turkey vulture) rectangles. Upregulated gene in the cinereous vulture (TAB2) is shown in yellow rectangle. A positively selected gene (LY96) in the turkey vulture is shown in a light blue rectangle. The pathway was drawn according to KEGG pathway (NOD-like receptor and Toll-like receptor signaling pathways). The solid lines indicate direct relationships between enzymes and metabolites. The dashed lines indicate that more than one step is involved in a process

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