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The gene tree for //ASXL1// showed close similarities among primates and related species, while the outliers (//Mus musculus// and //Aotus nancymae//) were not as closely related to the other species. The protein tree shows a similar pattern, with //Homo sapiens// and //Gorilla gorilla gorilla// being very similar. The protein tree varies slightly in placement of species, as well as Tamura-Nei values (the value at //Pongo abelii// and //Nomascus leucogenys// is 53 compared to 85 on the gene tree).
 * ASXL1 **



The gene tree for //CALR// shows similar patterns seen in the //ASXL1// gene tree, with //Homo sapiens// and //Gorilla gorilla gorilla// being the most similar. Outlier species (//Mus musculus// and //Rattus norvegicus//) are not as closely related as the other genes in primates. The protein tree shows a lot of variation from the gene tree, with lower Tamura-Nei values among //Homo sapiens, Gorilla gorilla gorilla, Papio anubis, Macaca mulatta,// and //Chlorocebus sabeus//.
 * CALR **



The gene tree for //CSF3R// has high Tamura-Nei values, with 71 at //Papio anubis// being the lowest. The tree is very similar to the //ASXL1// gene tree, with similar placement of species. The protein tree has much lower Tamura-Nei values, and changes the placement of species (//Papio anubis// and //Cercocebus atys// were closely related in the gene tree, and less so in the protein tree).
 * CSF3R **



The gene tree for //SETBP1// has some low Tamura-Nei values, the lowest being 46 at //Papio anubis// and //Macaca mulatta//. Again, the gene tree is similar to the gene trees of //ASXL1, CALR,// and //CSF3R//. The protein tree has low Tamura-Nei values, with 88 being the highest, and 58 being the lowest.
 * SETBP1 **



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