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Fig. 2. The MADS-box protein INCO belongs to the StMADS11 subfamily. (A) The
predicted amino acid sequence of INCO (AJ699174) is aligned with other plant
MADS-box transcription factors. Identical amino acids are shown in shaded
boxes, conservative changes by light shading and non-conserved position in
light-grey capitals. (B) Phylogenetic tree generated with the ClustalW program
using the first 180 amino acids (M, I and K domains) of the proteins. SVP
(Q9FVC1) and AGL24 (CAB79364) are from Arabidopsis; FBP13 (AAK21250)
from Petunia; J (Q9FUY6) from tomato; and StMADS11 (AAB94006) and
StMADS16 (AAB94005) from potato. The tree was rooted with the
Antirrhinum GLO (X68831) sequence (as closely or distantly related to
the StMADS11 subfamily as members of any other MADS subfamily
(Becker and Theißen,
2003); local bootstrap probabilities are indicated at the
branching points.