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(WebLogo for the lid region (amino acids 25-36) of DDAH. Sequences come from many different organisms to show a clear conservation of a Leucine residue in the lid.)
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WebLogo for the lid region (amino acids 25-36) of DDAH. Sequences come from many different organisms to show a clear conservation of a Leucine residue in the lid.

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(current)18:19, 21 April 2017Natalie Van Ochten (Talk | contribs)680×18815 KBWebLogo for the lid region (amino acids 25-36) of DDAH. Sequences come from many different organisms to show a clear conservation of a Leucine residue in the lid.
02:53, 21 April 2017Natalie Van Ochten (Talk | contribs)680×18816 KBWebLogo for the lid region (amino acids 25-36) of DDAH. Sequences come from eight different organisms to show a clear conservation of a Leucine residue in the lid.
12:49, 18 April 2017Natalie Van Ochten (Talk | contribs)680×18816 KBWebLogo for the lid region (amino acids 25-36) of DDAH. Sequences come from many different organisms to show a clear conservation of a Leucine residue in the lid.

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