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From: Granulin as an important immune molecule involved in lamprey tissue repair and regeneration by promoting cell proliferation and migration

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Phylogenetic tree and synteny analysis of the PGRN family. A Topological analysis of the resulting NJ tree with PGRNs of jawless and jawed vertebrates, including Mammalia (green background), Aves (yellow background), Reptilia (purple background), Osteichthyes, and Cyclostomata (red background). Light-salmon ellipse with G: domains of PGRN; light blue triangle with P: partial PGRN domain. The green circle on the branch points of the phylogenetic tree represents bootstrap values; the larger the circle area, the higher the bootstrap value. B Collinear analysis of pgrn genes in jawless and jawed vertebrates. The pentagon represents a gene, and identical genes are represented by the same color. The black line represents chromosome (Chr). The right side of the lamprey pgrn-l was considered to be the positive direction

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