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Repeat-type distribution in trnL intron does not correspond with species phylogeny: comparison of the genetic markers 16S rRNA and trnL intron in heterocystous cyanobacteria, by I. Oksanen, K. Lohtander, K. Sivonen and J. Rikkinen

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 54, part 3, pp. 765 - 772

Supplementary Table A. Database accession numbers and origin for cyanobacterial 16S rRNA and trnL intron sequences (Fig. 2)

Supplementary Table B. Strains that gave no amplification product of the trnL intron

Supplementary Figure. Bayesian majority rule (50%) consensus tree showing phylogenetic relationships among cyanobacteria based on sequence data from the 16S rRNA gene and trnL intron.

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