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English: This graph illustrates that as time passes, the percent identity of various homologs to humans decrease. The farthest homologs on the right are the zebrafish, cichlid, and tilapia, which is consistent to the phylogenetic tree. The slope isn’t that large, indicating moderate evolution rate.
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