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English: Evolutionary change of C9orf50 over 0-159 million years ago is plotted against cytochrome C, hemoglobin beta, and fibrinogen alpha chain proteins. C9orf50 is shown to have the highest rate of evolutionary change in all proteins using the (m) value which is the sequence similarity to proteins corrected for amino acid changes per 100 residues.
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Evolutionary rate of change comparing cytochrome c, hemoglobin beta, finbrinopeptide alpha chain, and c9orf50 proteins using the (m) value which is the sequence similarity to proteins corrected for amino acid changes per 100 residues.

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