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Fig. 11.

From: The round goby genome provides insights into mechanisms that may facilitate biological invasions

Fig. 11.

a Phylogenetic tree of gnathostome ASC protein sequences. Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic tree with 500 bootstraps rooted at the split between tetrapods and ray-finned fish. Tetrapods were used as outgroup. Round goby is indicated in orange. Gobiidae are highlighted with a gray box. The goby sequences form a clear separate cluster, with a large expansion apparent in the round goby. b Phylogenetic tree of gnathostome Caspase 1 protein sequences The Caspase 1 tree comprises all protein sequences annotated as CASP1 in the investigated Gobiidae genomes aligned together with reference sequences from Ensembl and GenBank. The root was placed on the branch containing the mammalian sequences

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