Research Article

Rab7 Investigation Insights into the Existence of White Spot Syndrome Virus in Crustaceans: An In Silico Approach

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Ramachandran plots on the models from the Rab7 sequences (listed in Figure 5) of (a) Actinia tenebrosa (Ramachandran favored 96.70%, Ramachandran outliers 0%, rotamer outliers 1.88%), (b) Lingula anatina (Ramachandran favored 96.70%, Ramachandran outliers 0%, rotamer outliers 1.88%), (c) Lottia gigantea (Ramachandran favored 96.70%, Ramachandran outliers 0%, rotamer outliers 1.86%), (d) Capitella teleta (Ramachandran favored 88.95%, Ramachandran outliers 3.31%, rotamer outliers 5%), (e) Priapulus caudatus (Ramachandran favored 96.70%, Ramachandran outliers 0%, rotamer outliers 1.86%), (f) Daphnia magna (Ramachandran favored 96.70%, Ramachandran outliers 0%, rotamer outliers 1.24%), and (g) Cyprinodon variegatus (Ramachandran favored 96.70%, Ramachandran outliers 0%, rotamer outliers 1.85%) (MolProbity results were obtained by MolProbity version 4.4).
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