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English: Multiple sequence alignment of TMEM260 and select orthologs. Shaded to highlight amino acid conservation. |
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Author | Olso5610 |
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Used TeXshade algorithm Beitz, E. (2000), TeXshade: shading and labeling of multiple sequence alignments using LaTeX2e. Bioinformatics 16: 135-139.
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