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Guidelines for interpretation of 16S rRNA gene sequence-based results for identification of medically important aerobic Gram-positive bacteria, by P. C. Y. Woo, J. L. L. Teng, J. K. L. Wu, F. P. S. Leung, H. Tse, A. M. Y. Fung, S. K. P. Lau and K. Yuen

Journal of Medical Microbiology vol. 58, part 8, pp. 1030 - 1036

Supplementary Table S1 (a-k)

Supplementary Table S1a. Comparison of 16S rDNA sequences of medically important Staphylococcus, Macrococcus and Gemella species. [PDF file] (66 KB)

Supplementary Table S1b. Comparison of 16S rDNA sequences of medically important Streptococcus and Lactococcus species. [PDF file] (61 KB)

Supplementary Table S1c. Comparison of 16S rDNA sequences of medically important Enterococcus, Tetragenococcus and Vagococcus species. [PDF file] (56 KB)

Supplementary Table S1d. Comparison of 16S rDNA sequences of medically important Aerococcus, Abiotrophia, Facklamia, Globicatella, Ignavigranum, Dolosicoccus, Granulicatella, Alloiococcus, Dolosigranulum, Pediococcus and Weissella species. [PDF file] (56 KB)

Supplementary Table S1e. Comparison of 16S rDNA sequences of medically important Micrococcus, Arthrobacter, Nesterenkonia, Kocuria, Dermacoccus, Kytococcus, Rothia and Helcococcus species. [PDF file] (53 KB)

Supplementary Table S1f. Comparison of 16S rDNA gene sequences of medically important Mycobacterium species. [PDF file] (79 KB)

Supplementary Table S1g. Comparison of 16S rDNA gene sequences of medically important Corynebacterium species. [PDF file] (64 KB)

Supplementary Table S1h. Comparison of 16S rDNA gene sequences of medically important Nocardia species. [PDF file] (60 KB)

Supplementary Table S1i. Comparison of 16S rDNA gene sequences of medically important Brevibacillus, Bacillus, Erysipelothrix, Exiguobacterium, Geobacillus, Janibacter, Listeria, Paenibacillus and Virgibacillus species. [PDF file] (62 KB)

Supplementary Table S1j. Comparison of 16S rDNA gene sequences of medically important Arthrobacter, Brevibacterium, Curtobacterium, Cellulosimicrobium, Cellulomonas, Dermatophilus, Dermabacter, Leifsonia, Microbacterium, Rothia, Rhodococcus and Zimmermannella species. [PDF file] (60 KB)

Supplementary Table S1k. Comparison of 16S rDNA gene sequences of medically important Amycolatopsis, Actinomadura, Arcanobacterium, Dietzia, Gordonia, Gardnerella, Nocardiopsis, Streptomyces, Tsukamurella and Turicella species. [PDF file] (59 KB)

Supplementary Table S2 (a-k)

Supplementary Table S2a. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Gemella, Macrococcus and Staphylococcus species. [PDF file] (68 KB)

Supplementary Table S2b. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Lactococcus and Streptococcus species. [PDF file] (29 KB)

Supplementary Table S2c. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Enterococcus, Tetragenococcus and Vagococcus species. [PDF file] (28 KB)

Supplementary Table S2d. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Abiotrophia, Aerococcus, Alloiococcus, Dolosicoccus, Dolosigranulum, Facklamia, Globicatella, Granulicatella, Ignavigranum, Pediococcus and Weissella species. [PDF file] (22 KB)

Supplementary Table S2e. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Arthrobacter, Dermacoccus, Helcococcus, Kocuria, Kytococcus, Micrococcus, Nesterenkonia and Rothia species. [PDF file] (21 KB)

Supplementary Table S2f. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Mycobacterium species. [PDF file] (44 KB)

Supplementary Table S2g. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Corynebacterium species. [PDF file] (26 KB)

Supplementary Table S2h. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Nocardia species. [PDF file] (28KB)

Supplementary Table S2i. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Bacillus, Brevibacillus, Erysipelothrix, Exiguobacterium, Geobacillus, Janibacter, Listeria, Paenibacillus and Virgibacillus species. [PDF file] (26 KB)

Supplementary Table S2j. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Arthrobacter, Brevibacterium, Cellulomonas, Cellulosimicrobium, Curtobacterium, Dermabacter, Dermatophilus, Leifsonia, Microbacterium, Rhodococcus, Rothia and Zimmermannella species. [PDF file] (23 KB)

Supplementary Table S2k. Usefulness of full 16S rDNA sequence, 527 bp 16S rDNA sequence and the MicroSeq databases for identification of medically important Actinomadura, Amycolatopsis, Arcanobacterium, Dietzia, Gardnerella, Gordonia, Nocardiopsis, Streptomyces, Tsukamurella and Turicella species. [PDF file] (25 KB)





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