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Fig. 5

From: The tomato WV gene encoding a thioredoxin protein is essential for chloroplast development at low temperature and high light intensity

Fig. 5

Sequence alignment and phylogenic analysis of WV and its homologs in different species. a Amino acid sequence alignment of WV with the five homologs. Amino acids fully or partially conserved were shaded black and gray, respectively. b Phylogenic tree of WV and homologs. Protein sequences were Capsicum annuum (XP_016560036.1), Sesamum indicum (XP_020550001.1), Cucumis sativus (XP_011651552.1), Arabidopsis thaliana (SVR4, AT4G28590.1), Zea mays (NP_001149252.1), Oryza sativa (XP_015643796.1), Sorghum bicolor (XP_021312876.1), Asparagus officinalis (ONK56897.1), Hordeum vulgare L. (BAJ87825.1), The rooted tree is based on a multiplesequence alignment generated with the program Mega6. Scale represented percentage substitution per site. Statistical support for the nodes was indicated

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