Figure 3From: Frequency of Chlamydia trachomatis in Ureaplasma-positive healthy women attending their first prenatal visit in a community hospital in Sapporo, Japan Phylogenetic trees showing the relationships between C. trachomatis ompA PCR amplicons and previously identified bacterial sequences. Orange letters (B, D-G and I-K), ompA genotypes. Parenthetical percentages, the prevalence of each of the ompA genotypes. Up (blue letters), U. parvum. Uu (purple letters), U. urealyticum. Undetermined, these samples failed to amplify ompA gene fully because of DNA degradation.Back to article page