File:Sodium channel phylogram.png

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English: Author: Devon Ryan (User:dpryan, i.e. me)

I created this using the available human Nav channel sequences and the phylip program. Anyone is free to use/alter/redistribute/whatever it.

This phylogeny is incorrect. Nav1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.7 are sister paralogs, Nav1.5, 1.8, 1.9 are related in sequence and TTX resistance, Nav1.4 is a single node, as well as Nav1.6. Early vertebrates had a single Nav channel on each of four chromosomes, and in the first two families several gene duplications occurred.
Date 19 July 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Dpryan at English Wikipedia

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2006-07-19 23:21 612×792× (16351 bytes) Dpryan Author: Devon Ryan (User:dpryan, i.e. me) I created this using the available channel sequences and the phylip program. Anyone is free to use/alter/redistribute/whatever it.

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