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Volume 11, Number 8, August 2005

Coxiella burnetii Genotyping

Olga Glazunova,* Véronique Roux,* Olga Freylikman,*† Zuzana Sekeyova,*‡ Ghislain Fournous,* Judith Tyczka,§ Nikolai Tokarevich,† Elena Kovacova,‡ Thomas J. Marrie,¶ and Didier Raoult*
*Unité des Rickettsies, Marseille, France; †Pasteur Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Saint Petersburg, Russia; ‡Institute of Virology SAS, Bratislava, Slovak Republic; §University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany; and ¶University of Alberta Department of Medicine, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

 
 
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Figure. Dendrogram of the genetic relatedness among the 30 different sequence types defined by multispacer sequence type (MST) analysis. The dendrogram was constructed by unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic mean. Plasmid sequence type, com1 group, and djlA group corresponding to each ST are indicated on the right of the figure. The 3 monophyletic groups defined by MST analysis are indicated on the left.

 

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