Phylogeny of the Serpin Superfamily: Implications of Patterns of Amino Acid Conservation for Structure and Function

Table 4.

Relationships between Minor Clades c, i, and jand the Major Subgroups

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  • The relationships were elucidated with ≥95% confidence (boxed) using the tree division method (Fig. 7B; see online supplement). The numbers reflect the percentage of trees in which a minor clade (listed in the first column) related closely with a major clade (e.g., plants, nematodes, as listed in the first row). Letters correspond with the clade identifiers in Table 3. Minor clades d, g, h, l, m,and o were distributed throughout the tree and therefore are not shown.

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