2000
DOI: 10.1007/s002390010053
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Anopheles stephensi Dox-A2 Shares Common Ancestry with Genes from Distant Groups of Eukaryotes Encoding a 26S Proteasome Subunit and Is in a Conserved Gene Cluster

Abstract: The sequence of a cloned Anopheles stephensi gene showed 72% inferred amino acid identity with Drosophila melanogaster Dox-A2 and 93% with its putative ortholog in Anopheles gambiae. Dox-A2 is the reported but herein disputed structural locus for diphenol oxidase A2. Database searches identified Dox-A2 related gene sequences from 15 non-insect species from diverse groups. Phylogenetic trees based on alignments of inferred protein sequences, DNA, and protein motif searches and protein secondary structure predic… Show more

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“…stephensi and An. gambiae derived from the previous mapping results (Garvey andMalcolm 2000, Andreasen andffrench-Constant 2002). Together with the genome mapping data for An.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…stephensi and An. gambiae derived from the previous mapping results (Garvey andMalcolm 2000, Andreasen andffrench-Constant 2002). Together with the genome mapping data for An.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…There have been few successful attempts to map genes to the An. stephensi chromosomes by in situ hybridization (Garvey andMalcolm 2000, Andreasen andffrench-Constant 2002). In some cases, localization to a speciÞc chromosome was not possible because of limited information available on chromosome banding patterns in this species (Luckhart and Rosenberg 1999).…”
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