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This work presents a phylogenetic tree illustrating the relationship among CESA (Cellulose Synthase) and CSL (Cellulose Synthase-Like) proteins in rice. Constructed using tools such as DNAstar, ClustalW, and TreeView, this analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the evolutionary relationships and functional diversity of these proteins. The study by J.D. Walton from Michigan State University, published in Science (2006), sheds light on the complex roles these proteins play in plant cell wall biosynthesis.
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CslD3 CslD5 CslD1 CslD4 CESA5 CslD2 CESA3 CESA6 CslF7 CESA10 CslF6 CESA8 CESA2 CslF4 CESA1 CslF1 CESA7 CslF2 CslF8 CESA4 CslF9 CslH2 CslF3 CslH1 CslA6 CslA11 CslH3 CslE6 CslA1 CslE1 CslA9 CslE2 CslA3 CslA2 CslC3 CslA4 CslC2 CslC9 CslA5 CslA7 CslC1 CslC10 CslC7 Tree of CESA and CSL proteins of rice. Made using DNAstar, ClustalW, TreeView, and PowerPoint J.D. Walton, Michigan State University. February, 2006 From Keegstra and Walton (2006) Science 311:1872