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Fig. 3. The neighbor-joining (A, NJ) and maximum parsimony (B, MP) tree based on
deduced amino acid sequences in partial rod domains of MYHs. Carp MYHs
identified in this study (in bold) were compared with H. sapiens: Hs
MYH3 (embryonic), NM_002470; Hs MYH2 (adult fast IIa), AF111784; Hs MYH1
(adult fast IId/x), AF11785; Hs MYH4 (adult fast IIb), AF11783; Hs MYH8
(perinatal), NM_002474; Hs MYH13 (extraocular), AF11782; Hs MYH6
(alpha-cardiac), NM_002471; Hs MYH7 (beta-cardiac), NM_000257; C.
carpio: Cc F10 (adult 10°C-acclimated fast), D89990; Cc Fint (adult
20°C-acclimated fast), D89991; Cc F30 (adult 30°C-acclimated fast),
D89992; D. rerio: Dr myhz1 (embryonic fast), AF180893; Dr myhz2
(embryonic fast), NM_152982; Dr myhc4 (embryonic fast), AY921650; Dr artial
(atrial), AY138982; Dr ventricular (ventricular), AF114427; Dr smyhc1
(embryonic slow), AY921649. MYH sequences of T. rubripes (Tr) were
constructed by using Fugu genomic sequence assembly data version 3.0
(Ikeda et al., 2004).