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Figure 1. ATXN1 and ATXN1L proteins are highly conserved in vertebrates. (A) Multiple sequence alignment distance matrix indicated for Ataxin-1 proteins (Homo sapiens: NP_001121636.1; Pan troglodytes: XP_001180180.2; Rattus norvegicus: XP_038951298.1; Mus musculus: NP_001186234.1; Gallus gallus: XP_003640803.1; Xenopus tropicalis: XP_002932838.1; Danio rerio: NP_001038291.1; Danio rerio: XP_005158216.1) and Ataxin-1-like proteins (Homo sapiens: NP_001131148.1; Pan troglodytes XP_016885624.1; Mus musculus: NP_001084399.1; Rattus norvegicus: XP_008880885.2; Gallus gallus: XP_015148186.1; Xenopus tropicalis: XP_002938622.1; Danio rerio XP_001333881.2). (B) Phylogenetic tree of Ataxin-1 and Ataxin-1-like amino acid sequences was inferred by the PHYLIP neighbor-joining method (Unipro UGENE software analysis tool) and the Jones–Taylor–Thornton distance matrix model.

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