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Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree based on sodA nucleotide sequences showing the relationships of all Streptococcus <t>isolates</t> reported in this study with seven <t>representative</t> sodA sequences in SBSEC and the outgroup Staphylococcus aureus CIP65.8 T . The blue square boxes denote the presence of four major types (type I, II, III, and IV) of S. <t>equinus</t> isolates obtained in this study. The scale bar represents 0.02 nucleotide substitutions per site. The five representative genomes are emphasized in bold.
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Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree based on sodA nucleotide sequences showing the relationships of all Streptococcus <t>isolates</t> reported in this study with seven <t>representative</t> sodA sequences in SBSEC and the outgroup Staphylococcus aureus CIP65.8 T . The blue square boxes denote the presence of four major types (type I, II, III, and IV) of S. <t>equinus</t> isolates obtained in this study. The scale bar represents 0.02 nucleotide substitutions per site. The five representative genomes are emphasized in bold.
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Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree based on sodA nucleotide sequences showing the relationships of all Streptococcus isolates reported in this study with seven representative sodA sequences in SBSEC and the outgroup Staphylococcus aureus CIP65.8 T . The blue square boxes denote the presence of four major types (type I, II, III, and IV) of S. equinus isolates obtained in this study. The scale bar represents 0.02 nucleotide substitutions per site. The five representative genomes are emphasized in bold.

Journal: Microorganisms

Article Title: Diversity and Antimicrobial Resistance in the Streptococcus bovis / Streptococcus equinus Complex (SBSEC) Isolated from Korean Domestic Ruminants

doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9010098

Figure Lengend Snippet: Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree based on sodA nucleotide sequences showing the relationships of all Streptococcus isolates reported in this study with seven representative sodA sequences in SBSEC and the outgroup Staphylococcus aureus CIP65.8 T . The blue square boxes denote the presence of four major types (type I, II, III, and IV) of S. equinus isolates obtained in this study. The scale bar represents 0.02 nucleotide substitutions per site. The five representative genomes are emphasized in bold.

Article Snippet: In this study, we selected and sequenced the whole genome of four representative S. equinus isolates (CNU_G3 which grouped in type II; CNU_G6 which clustered with ATCC 33317 T , that was previously reported as S. bovis in type IV; CNU_77-23 which clustered with the type strain of S. equinus (ATCC 9812 T ) in type IV; and CNU_G2 which was not clustered with any other S. equinus strains used in this study) for the following reasons: First, to elucidate their plasticity and diversity in the S. equinus group, and second, to obtain the reference genomes to determine the genetic determinants related to the production of lactic acid and antimicrobial resistances that could be used for further overall screening in the 51 SBSEC isolates.

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