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File:RPLP0 90 ClustalW aln.gif

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English: Representation of a protein en:multiple sequence alignment produced with en:ClustalW. The sequences are instances of the acidic en:ribosomal protein P0 homolog (L10E) encoded by the Rplp0 gene from multiple organisms. The protein sequences were obtained from en:SwissProt searching with the gene name. Generated by Miguel Andrade 17:55, 25 February 2006 (UTC) Only the first 90 positions of the alignment are displayed. The colours represent the amino acid conservation according to the properties and distribution of amino acid frequencies in each column. Note the two completely conserved residues en:arginine (R) and en:lysine (K) marked with an asterisk at the top of the alignment.
Date 2006-02-25 (original upload date)
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Author Original uploader was Miguel Andrade at en.wikipedia
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