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== Method == | |||
A BLAST search was performed on the bacterial sequence of Arylformamidase. The top scoring matches to an E-value of 3e-054, 35 sequences in total, were selected. Eukaryotic homologous sequences sequences found using HOMOLOGENE. These included vertebrates, invertebrates, plants and single-celled eukaryotes. These were appended to the list and a multple sequece alignment was performed using CLUSTAL X. The alignment revealed several conserved regions accross all species, thereby indicating a high level of conservation from Bacteria through Eukaryota. |
Revision as of 05:32, 27 May 2008
Unrooted phylogenetic tree ofhgest scoring BLAST search of bacteria sequnces and homologous eukaryotic sequences sourced from HOMOLOGENE:
Method
A BLAST search was performed on the bacterial sequence of Arylformamidase. The top scoring matches to an E-value of 3e-054, 35 sequences in total, were selected. Eukaryotic homologous sequences sequences found using HOMOLOGENE. These included vertebrates, invertebrates, plants and single-celled eukaryotes. These were appended to the list and a multple sequece alignment was performed using CLUSTAL X. The alignment revealed several conserved regions accross all species, thereby indicating a high level of conservation from Bacteria through Eukaryota.