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Fig. 1 | Parasites & Vectors

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From: Influence of Schistosoma japonicum programmed cell death protein 10 on the growth and development of schistosomula

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Bioinformatics analysis of Schistosoma japonicum PCDP10 (SjPCDP10). a Amino acid sequence alignment of PCDP10 from S. japonicum. Black background indicates 100% identity in all species, dark grey indicates ≥75% identity, and light grey indicates ≥50% identity. b Phylogenetic tree of SjPCDP10 and homologs from other species generated using the neighbour-joining method. The SjPCDP10 protein was most closely related to PCDP10 proteins of Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium and showed low homology with those from other species. UniProtKB accession numbers are as follows: S. japonicum (Q5D8L4), S. mansoni (C4Q5Z1), S. haematobium (A0A095APY2), Clonorchis sinensis (H2KTN8), Opisthorchis viverrini (A0A074ZX12), Trichobilharzia regent (A0A183X0F3), Echinostoma caproni (A0A183AMZ2), Capitella teleta (R7TWK6), Caenorhabditis elegans (Q17958), Homo sapiens (Q9BUL8), Mus musculus (Q8VE70), Rattus norvegicus (Q6NX65), Otolemur garnettii (H0XA12), Lithobates catesbeiana (C1C3N3), Crassostrea gigas (K1PTV5), Strigamia maritima (T1JN96), Nasonia vitripennis (K7IPU5), Arion vulgaris (A0A0B6Y0C7), Lottia gigantea (V4B5U4), Zootermopsis nevadensis (A0A067R7A2), and Xenopus laevis (Q8AVR4). Abbreviations: S, stable; US, unstable

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