Paenibacillus elgii sp. nov., with broad antimicrobial activity, by D.-S. Kim, C.-Y. Bae, J.-J. Jeon, S.-J. Chun, H. W. Oh, S. G. Hong, K.-S. Baek, E. Y. Moon and K. S. Bae
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 54, part 6, pp. 2031 - 2035
Supplementary Figs A and B. Electron micrographs of P. elgii sp. nov. SD17T showing peritrichous flagella (A) and endospores in swollen sporangia (B). Bars, 1 µm.
Supplementary Fig. C. Full tree showing the phylogenetic position of P. elgii strains SD17T and SD18 with other species of the genus Paenibacillus. Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius was used as an outgroup. Phylogenetic trees were inferred by using the FitchMargoliash and neighbour-joining methods. Evolutionary distance matrices for the neighbour-joining and FitchMargoliash methods were generated according to the model of Jukes & Cantor (1969). The PHYLIP package was used for analysis. Scale bar, 0.1 accumulated changes per nucleotide. [PDF] (18 KB)