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From: UDP-glycosyltransferase genes in trypanosomatid genomes have diversified independently to meet the distinct developmental needs of parasite adaptations

Fig. 3

Structural conservation of genomic loci containing UDP-glycosyltransferases among Leishmaniinae species. Conserved genomic locus in L. major Friedlin, L. braziliensis M2904, Crithidia fasciculata CfC1, Leptomonas pyrrhocoris H10, and T. cruzi Esmeraldo. The UDP-glycosyltransferase genes are shaded yellow, flanking genes are shaded orange, arabinosyltransferase genes are shaded in green, and other hypothetical proteins in the array are shaded in black; sequence homology is illustrated by grey vertical bars. Gene terminology is according to Tritrypdb [46] identifiers. Comparisons were obtained with Artemis Comparison Tool (ACT) [85]

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