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Click here for larger view. From the SPEED database: This circular diagram is an example of a phylogenetic, or evolutionary, tree. This example represents the evolution of a specific element, known as Zinc-finger domains, an element present in a large number of proteins that help control biological processes. Currently, the SPEED database houses information from diverse species, including humans, chimpanzees, mice, rabbits, and marsupials.

Click here for larger view.
From the SPEED database: This circular diagram is an example of a phylogenetic, or evolutionary, tree. This example represents the evolution of a specific element, known as Zinc-finger domains, an element present in a large number of proteins that help control biological processes. Currently, the SPEED database houses information from diverse species, including humans, chimpanzees, mice, rabbits, and marsupials.

Click here for larger view.
From the SPEED database: This circular diagram is an example of a phylogenetic, or evolutionary, tree. This example represents the evolution of a specific element, known as Zinc-finger domains, an element present in a large number of proteins that help control biological processes. Currently, the SPEED database houses information from diverse species, including humans, chimpanzees, mice, rabbits, and marsupials.

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