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- ZDB-FIG-240802-17
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- Park et al., 2024 - Evolution of two-pore domain potassium channels and their gene expression in zebrafish embryos
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The syntenic analyses on the duplicated kcnk2 and kcnk10 genes in five representative vertebrate species. The illustration of the genes and their sizes are not proportional to the length of the distances between genes. (A) Common vertebrate kcnk2 synteny. KCNK2 was highlighted in red. The synteny (kcnk2–cenfp) is shared among sharks, mice, and humans. In comparison, the zebrafish and spotted gar share the kcnk2–cgref1–prkg3 synteny. The zebrafish kcnk2a is still linked with cenpf, like sharks and humans. (B) Common vertebrate kcnk10 synteny. KCNK10, is highlighted in red. The synteny (kcnk10–gpr65) was boxed with blue dashed lines. This synteny presents in all five species. The spotted gar shares a longer synteny with zebrafish. |