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Table 5 Comparison of the high affinity nitrate transporter from the BBF subtraction with the class 2 high affinity nitrate transporter family from Arabidopsis a

From: Genes responding to water deficit in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) roots

Arabidopsisgene ID

Tot scoreb

Coveragec

E valued

Maximum identitye

NRT2.1

893

100%

0

80%

NRT2.2

817

96%

0

76%

NRT2.3

792

99%

0

73%

NRT2.4

904

100%

0

81%

NRT2.5

611

91%

2e-179

61%

NRT2.6

790

99%

0

73%

NRT2.7

441

80%

4e-128

50%

  1. aThere was no significant similarity between the BBF sequence and the Arabidopsis class 1 or class 3 genes.
  2. bThe total score of an alignment is calculated as the sum of substitution and gap scores.
  3. cThe percentage of query residues that align with the subject residues.
  4. dThe Expect value represents the number of different alignments that is expected to occur in a database search by chance. Value of 0 means the expect value was less than e-179.
  5. eThe extent to which two amino acid sequences have the same residues at the same positions in an alignment.