Dear colleagues,
My colleague and I cloned a gene from sword bean which is mainly expressed in flower. After I did blast using the protein's amino acid sequence, I found there are just 250 homologues in the database (Uniprot), and only exist in angiosperms including the basal species Amborella trichopoda.
Then, I used the amino acids sequence of these proteins built the
phylogeny tree as attached, and placed Amborella trichopoda at root.The tree (NJ) looks a little strange, the monocots mixed with dicots. In fact, when using NA sequences to generate the tree, the tree shapes are similar.
My questions are :
1. Because no homologues could be found in other than angiosperms.
Can I say this protein appear very later along with evolution of angiosperm?
2. Can I say this protein evolves slowly or conservative, the 250 proteins from angiosperms range from 260-300 AAs and few subtypes of this protein had been reported ?
3. Convergent evolution? Monocots and dicots mixed in the tree.
regards
Zha