Sequence conservation analyses often use computer-based alignment of the nucleotide sequences of equivalent genes in different organisms, or of the amino acid sequences of the corresponding proteins. The alignment below shows a BLAST alignment of the first 100 amino acids of the human CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane receptor) protein (shown as the Query) and the equivalent sequence in the corresponding mouse protein (shown as Sbjct, an abbreviation of subject). The intervening middle line shows whether at the same position in the two sequences the amino acids are identical or chemically similar.
Query 1 MQRSPLEKASVVSKLFFSWTRPILRKGYRQRLELSDIYQIPSVDSADNLSEKLEREWDRE 60
MQ+SPLEKAS +SKLFFSWT PILRKGYR LELSDIYQ PS DSAD+LSEKLEREWDRE
Sbjct 1 MQKSPLEKASFISKLFFSWTTPILRKGYRHHLELSDIYQAPSADSADHLSEKLEREWDRE 60
Query 61 LASKKNPKLINALRRCFFWRFMFYGIFLYLGEVTKAVQPL 100
ASKKNP+LI+ALRRCFFWRF+FYGI LYLGEVTKAVQP+
Sbjct 61 QASKKNPQLIHALRRCFFWRFLFYGILLYLGEVTKAVQPV 100
Calculate (a) the degree of sequence identity for the aligned sequences (b) the degree of sequence similarity.
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