Figure 3.
SCPP genes in four syngnathids (Manado pipefish, M. manadensis; Gulf pipefish, S. scovelli; lined seahorse, H. erectus; and tiger tail seahorse, H. comes) and other representative fishes. Gene loci for coelacanth and zebrafish were adapted from [24]. P/Q-rich SCPP genes are shown in green and acidic SCPP genes are shown in red. The related SPARCL1 and SPARCL1-like genes are shown in blue. Because of space constraints, genes gsp37 and scpp12 in zebrafish (P/Q-rich SCPP genes) have been omitted. Black circle marks the end of scaffold.

SCPP genes in four syngnathids (Manado pipefish, M. manadensis; Gulf pipefish, S. scovelli; lined seahorse, H. erectus; and tiger tail seahorse, H. comes) and other representative fishes. Gene loci for coelacanth and zebrafish were adapted from [24]. P/Q-rich SCPP genes are shown in green and acidic SCPP genes are shown in red. The related SPARCL1 and SPARCL1-like genes are shown in blue. Because of space constraints, genes gsp37 and scpp12 in zebrafish (P/Q-rich SCPP genes) have been omitted. Black circle marks the end of scaffold.

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