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English: Evolutionary divergence between NAMPT and PNC homologues. Protein distances were plotted for each pair of species arranged accordingly to their respective divergence time. This plot shows that NAMPT is highly conserved across large evolutionary distances, while PNC is less conserved even in closely related species. Notice that in addition to being highly conserved, protein distances and evolutionary distances are correlated in NAMPT (quantified by the Kendall coefficient of 0.413), as opposed to PNC (where the Kendall coefficient was −0.052). |
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Source | Movie S1 from Carneiro J, Duarte-Pereira S, Azevedo L, Castro L, Aguiar P, Moreira I, Amorim A, Silva R (2013). "The Evolutionary Portrait of Metazoan NAD Salvage". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0064674. PMC: 3665594. | ||
Author | Carneiro J, Duarte-Pereira S, Azevedo L, Castro L, Aguiar P, Moreira I, Amorim A, Silva R | ||
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Author | Carneiro J, Duarte-Pereira S, Azevedo L, Castro L, Aguiar P, Moreira I, Amorim A, Silva R |
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Image title | Evolutionary divergence between NAMPT and PNC homologues. Protein distances were plotted for each pair of species arranged accordingly to their respective divergence time. This plot shows that NAMPT is highly conserved across large evolutionary distances, while PNC is less conserved even in closely related species. Notice that in addition to being highly conserved, protein distances and evolutionary distances are correlated in NAMPT (quantified by the Kendall coefficient of 0.413), as opposed to PNC (where the Kendall coefficient was ?0.052). |
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