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Fig. 6 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 6

From: Genome-wide identification of Calcineurin B-Like (CBL) gene family of plants reveals novel conserved motifs and evolutionary aspects in calcium signaling events

Fig. 6

The phylogenetic tree of CBL proteins. The phylogenetic analysis shows that, CBL proteins are grouped into five different clades. The grouping of CBLs are done according to their presence from top to bottom in the phylogenetic tree and denoted in color mark; group A (red), group B (green), group C (blue), group D (fuschia) and group E and F (purple). Different CBL proteins distributed in different groups are; group A (CBL2, CBL3, CBL6, CBL7), group B (CBL10), group C (CBL1, CBL9), group D (CBL4, CBL5, CBL8), group E and F are lower eukaryotic specific CBLs. The phylogenetic tree was constructed using MEGA5 software. Statistical parameters used to construct the phylogenetic tree were as follows: test of phylogeny, bootstrap method; number of boot strap replicate, 2000; model/method, Jones-Taylor Thornton (JTT); missing data treatment, partial deletion; ML heuristic method, nearest neighbor-interchange (NNI) and branch swap filter, very strong. Detailed data of CBLs can be found in Treebase (Additional file 5), a database for phylogenetic knowledge (http://purl.org/phylo/treebase/phylows/study/TB2:S17414?x-access-code=1b88565e08ce238f8fc7928d2fa11a12&format=html)

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