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Identification of species of Abiotrophia, Enterococcus, Granulicatella and Streptococcus by sequence analysis of the ribosomal 16S-23S intergenic spacer region, by S. K. Tung, L. J. Teng, M. Vaneechoutte, H. M. Chen and T. C. Chang

Journal of Medical Microbiology vol. 56, part 4, pp. 504 - 513

Supplementary Table S1
ITS sequences of 38 type strains (35 species) submitted to GenBank. [PDF file] (24 KB)


Supplementary Fig. S1
ITS sequence-based phylogenetic tree of Streptococcus. The phylogenetic tree was generated by the neighbour-joining method within the MEGA package. The numbers at the nodes are the percentages of occurrence in 1000 bootstrapped resamplings.


ITS sequence-based phylogenetic tree of Streptococcus.


Supplementary Fig. S2
16S rRNA gene sequence-based phylogenetic tree of Streptococcus. The phylogenetic tree was generated by the neighbour-joining method within the MEGA package. The numbers at the nodes are the percentages of occurrence in 1000 bootstrapped resamplings.


16S rRNA gene sequence-based phylogenetic tree of Streptococcus.







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