(A) Schematic representation of the <i>L. migratoria</i> and <i>O. furnacalis</i> Notch. Suning Liu Wei Wei Yuan Chu Long Zhang Jie Shen Chunju An 10.1371/journal.pone.0106770.g009 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_A_Schematic_representation_of_the_L_migratoria_and_O_furnacalis_Notch_/1166777 <p>The domain organization was predicted using the SMART program (<a href="http://smart.embl.de/" target="_blank">http://smart.embl.de/</a>). Question mark means the end is incomplete. (B) Phylogenetic analysis of the Notch from insects, hydrobios and vertebrates. The unrooted tree was generated using the distance-based method Neighbor-Joing, with <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> protein as outgroup. The branch lengths reflect evolutionary divergence. The circled bootstrap value indicates that <i>L. migratoria</i> a1269 and <i>O. furnacalis</i> Unigene6905 (marked in red) belong to insect Notch group.</p> 2014-09-10 02:47:37 Guen ée BackgroundOrthopteran sequence 8.38 Gb transcriptome unigene cog migratoria wing discs nymphal wing discs Drosophila melanogaster wing development kegg De Novo Transcriptome Analysis wing development Ostrinia furnacalis Locusta migratoria Manilensis