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Figure 6


Fig. 6. An unrooted phylogram showing the relationship between PpKV1 (shown in bold type) and other voltage-gated K+ channels. Channels used in this alignment include jShak1 [AAB02603] and jShak2 [AAB02604] from the hydromedusa Polyorchis pennicilatus, the Shaker (DmKV1 [P08510]), Shaw (DmKV3 [P17972]) and Shal (DmKV4 [P17971]) channels from Drosophila, one each from the squid, Loligo pealei (LpKV2 [CAA74748]) and tunicate Halocynthia roretzi (HrKV2 [BAA75810], and six mammalian channels, the human KV1.5 [AAH99666] and KV1.7 [NP 114092] channels, the mouse KV1.4 [NP 067250], KV3.1 [NP 032447] and KV3.2 [NP 001020752] channels, and rabbit KV2.2 [Q95L11] channel. Only the bipartitions supported at greater than 95% probability are shown. Scale bar represents the average number of replacements per site.





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