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H2B ubiquitination: Conserved molecular mechanism, diverse physiologic functions of the E3 ligase during meiosis

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Pages 461-468 | Received 30 Mar 2017, Accepted 10 May 2017, Published online: 23 Jun 2017

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Figure 1. Multiple species phylogenetic tree of RNF20. Phylogenetic tree of RNF20 proteins was constructed by MEGA 6.0 with the Neighbor-Joining (NJ) method. We performed 1000 bootstrap replicates. And I, II, III represent different groups, with I representing animals, II representing plants, III representing fungi.

Figure 1. Multiple species phylogenetic tree of RNF20. Phylogenetic tree of RNF20 proteins was constructed by MEGA 6.0 with the Neighbor-Joining (NJ) method. We performed 1000 bootstrap replicates. And I, II, III represent different groups, with I representing animals, II representing plants, III representing fungi.

Figure 2. Multiple species phylogenetic tree of Rad6. The same method to that of RNF20 was used to construct this tree.

Figure 2. Multiple species phylogenetic tree of Rad6. The same method to that of RNF20 was used to construct this tree.

Figure 3. Multiple species phylogenetic tree of WAC and Lge1. The procedure to constuct the phylogenetic tree were the same to that of RNF20.

Figure 3. Multiple species phylogenetic tree of WAC and Lge1. The procedure to constuct the phylogenetic tree were the same to that of RNF20.

Figure 4. Phylogenetic tree and domain architectures of RNF20. Phylogenetic tree was shown at the left and the domain architectures were shown at right. The domain patterns were explained in the inset.

Figure 4. Phylogenetic tree and domain architectures of RNF20. Phylogenetic tree was shown at the left and the domain architectures were shown at right. The domain patterns were explained in the inset.

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