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Fig. 5. ZFPIP is contained within a syntenic region. Using AutoGRAPH software (see methods), ZFPIP region in Homo sapiens (chromosome 9), Mus musculus (chromosome 4) and Canis familiaris (chromosome 11) were compared. The ZFPIP gene belongs to a syntenic genomic region, which has not been rearranged in the dog, mouse and human lineages since their last common ancestor. ZFPIP is contiguous to another zing finger-containing gene referred to as KLF4 (AC: NC000070.5). Arrows indicate the location of the ZFPIP gene on the different genomes (from left to right: murin, human and canine genomes). The colored lines connecting orthologous genes show the conservation of gene order within conserved segments. Black lines between colored segments represent breakpoints.

Image published in: Laurent A et al. (2009)

Copyright © 2009. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, John Wiley & Sons.

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