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Figure 6

From: A novel human NatA Nα-terminal acetyltransferase complex: hNaa16p-hNaa10p (hNat2-hArd1)

Figure 6

Phylogenetic tree of NAA15 genes. A phylogenetic tree showing that the duplication leading to hNAA15 and hNAA16 occurred at some point after the divergence of Ciona from the other chordates, and before the speciation that resulted in the amphibia. This is before the duplication resulting in the NAA10 s [17]. All identifiers are from Ensembl. Branches highlighted with a black dot are those where the probability of the split represented by the branch is > 0.95. Probable NAA15 and NAA16 clades are indicated. In-paralogues in this tree represent alternative transcripts, which are possibly artefacts of the genome annotation. See Methods for details.

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