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Fig. S1 Enc1l is conserved between zebrafish, mouse, and human.(A) The amino acid sequence alignment and (B) homology tree among zebrafish, mouse, and human ENC1 and zebrafish Enc1l show that Enc1l is highly conserved across vertebrate species.

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 374(1), Qian, M., Yao, S., Jing, L., He, J., Xiao, C., Zhang, T., Meng, W., Zhu, H., Xu, H., and Mo, X., ENC1-like Integrates the Retinoic Acid/FGF Signaling Pathways to Modulate Ciliogenesis of Kupffer's Vesicle during Zebrafish Embryonic Development, 85-95, Copyright (2013) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.