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Fig. 4 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 4

From: The Rubisco small subunits in the green algal genus Chloromonas provide insights into evolutionary loss of the eukaryotic carbon-concentrating organelle, the pyrenoid

Fig. 4

Amino acid alignment of helices A and B of RBCS homologs from the Reticulata group and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (Table 1). Dot means that amino acid in the position is the same as that in the top sequence. Eliminated amino acids by less than 15% exposure ratio are grayed-out. The first position of helix B was alanine in all of the RBCS sequences from Chloromonas chlorococcoides, while proline in that from C. reticulata (surrounded by the red solid-line frames)

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