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Genetic structure of Salmonella revealed by fragment analysis, by F. Scott, J. Threlfall & C. Arnold

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 52, part 5, pp. 1701 - 1713

Colour versions of Figs 2–4 of this paper are available as supplementary material. Trees in PDF format (43 KB)

Fig. 2. Neighbour-joining tree of SARB strains. Bootstrap values were calculated as described for Fig. 1. See text for definition of clusters and groups. Bar, 10 % divergence.

Fig. 3. Neighbour-joining tree of SARA strains. The tree is rooted at A30. Bootstrap values were calculated as described for Fig. 1. Clusters and groupings shown are defined in the text. Bar, 10 % divergence.

Fig. 4. Neighbour-joining tree of SARA, SARB and SARC strains. The tree is rooted at S. bongori strains C11 and C12. Bootstrap values were calculated as described for Fig. 1. SARC strains are underlined. Clusters and groupings shown are defined in the text. Bar, 10 % divergence.







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