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Figure 7

From: Proteome-wide mapping of immune features onto Plasmodium protein three-dimensional structures

Figure 7

Four discontinuous stretches of sequence make up a region of PfAMA1 with high Tajima’s D values as calculated using spatial mapping. (a) Detailed view of a region of PfAMA1 with high Tajima’s D values as calculated using spatial averaging. The protein structure is colored according to the color scale presented in Fig. 6, with red residues corresponding to the highest Tajima’s D values. Without the use of spatial averaging, there is a maximum Tajima’s D value of 1.84 within this region, whereas a maximum value of 2.39 is observed when incorporating spatial information. (b) Four discontinuous regions of sequence contribute to the set of surface exposed residues with highest Tajima’s D values. These four regions are shown in yellow (P303 - G313; DII), green (L419 - I426; DII), blue (V437 - I454: DII/III) and orange (D483 - F505; DIII).

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