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From: Biological properties and roles of a Trichinella spiralis inorganic pyrophosphatase in molting and developmental process of intestinal larval stages

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Sequence alignment of TsPPase gene with other Trichinella species. The TsPPase sequences were analyzed by Bioedit, the sequences have high homology, black shading represents the residues identical to TsPPase. The amino acid sequence had a high identity with inorganic pyrophosphatase of the other Trichinella species: T. nelsoni (96.7%), T. patagoniensis (94.9%), T. britovi (94.7%), T. murrelli (94.7%), T. nativa (94.1%), Trichinella sp. T6 (93.9%), Trichinella sp. T9 (89.6%), Trichinella sp. T8 (87.9%), T. papuae (85.0%), T. zimbabwensis (84.6%), and T. pseudospiralis (82.5%).

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