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Ohlebusch et al., 2020 - Investigation of alpl expression and Tnap-activity in zebrafish implies conserved functions during skeletal and neuronal development
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(A) Comparison of alpl orthologues between human, mouse and zebrafish. (B) Conservation of synteny between human, mouse, and zebrafish. Neighboring genes of the ALPL (Chr. 1), Alpl (Chr. 4), and alpl (Chr. 11) genes display similar order among the three organisms, which indicates a high level of conservation between species. The zebrafish alpl gene is not duplicated within the genome. The direction of the arrows indicates the orientation of the respective gene in the genome. Grey arrows and names indicate genes only detectable in single species. Genomic data was obtained from the ENSEMBL (genome assembly: GRCh38.p13, GRCm38.p6, GRCz11) and Genomicus v98.01 databases.

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