File:C1orf68 Repeat Sequence Conservation LOGO.png

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Logo of repeat sequences in human C1orf68 conserved across select orthologs, Rhinopithecus roxellana (Golden snub-nosed monkey), Cavia porcellus (Guinea Pig), and Myotis brandtii (Brandt’s bat).

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English: Logo of repeat sequences in human C1orf68 conserved across select orthologs, obtained by using tools ClustalOmega and WebLogo3. Size of the letters represents the conservation of the amino acids are. Ortholog sequences obtained from Rhinopithecus roxellana (Golden snub-nosed monkey), Cavia porcellus (Guinea Pig), and Myotis brandtii (Brandt’s bat).
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