Fig. 2From: A case of novel, rapidly-growing Mycolicibacter kumamotonensis infection in a patient with severe pulmonary disease treated in New York CityPhylogenetic trees for the members of Mycobacterium terrae complex, based on 16S rRNA (1487 bp) and hsp65 genes (441 bp). The sequence of 16S rRNA and hsp65 genes show 99.5% (1421/1424 identities) and 99.1% similarity (420/424 identities) compared with reported sequences of M. kumamotonensis (strain CST7274) [15]. hsp65 gene shows 100% (409/409 identities) match with M. kumamotonensis S1-30Back to article page