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From: A case of novel, rapidly-growing Mycolicibacter kumamotonensis infection in a patient with severe pulmonary disease treated in New York City

Fig. 2

Phylogenetic 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 S1-30

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