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Advantages of multilocus sequence analysis for taxonomic studies: a case study using 10 housekeeping genes in the genus Ensifer (including former Sinorhizobium), by M. Martens, P. Dawyndt, R. Coopman, M. Gillis, P. De Vos and A. Willems

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 58, part 1, pp. 200 - 214

Supplementary Table S1. Oligonucleotide primers used and PCR cycling conditions.

Supplementary Table S2. Sequence information.

Supplementary Table S3. P values from pairwise ILD test between the 12 genes.

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[Original PDF file containing errors in Supplementary Table S1] (105 KB)

Supplementary Fig. S1. Scatter-plot diagrams of genetic similarities derived from housekeeping gene and rRNA gene sequencing and DNA–DNA hybridization studies.

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