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Hydrogenophaga defluvii sp. nov. and Hydrogenophaga atypica sp. nov., isolated from activated sludge, by P. Kämpfer, R. Schulze, U. Jäckel, K. A. Malik, R. Amann and S. Spring

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 55, part 1, pp. 341 - 344

Supplementary Table. Major fatty acids (%) of type strains of species of the genus Hydrogenophaga. [PDF] (19 KB)

Supplementary Fig. A. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences available from the EMBL database (accession nos given in parentheses) constructed after multiple alignment of data by CLUSTAL_X. Calculations of distances (distance options according to the Kimura-2 model) and clustering with maximum-parsimony method was performed by using the software package MEGA version 2.1. Bootstrap values based on 1000 replications are given as percentages at the branching points. Bar, 20 substitutions per 1000 nt. References for software can be found in the main paper.

Supplementary Fig. B. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences available from the EMBL database (accession nos given in parentheses) constructed after multiple alignment of data by CLUSTAL_X. Calculations of distances (distance options according to the Kimura-2 model) and clustering with the neighbour-joining method was performed by using the software package MEGA version 2.1. Bootstrap values based on 1000 replications are given as percentages at branching points. Bar, 0.01 substitutions per nucleotide position. References for software can be found in the main paper.

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