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Genotyping reveals a wide heterogeneity of Tropheryma whipplei, by W. Li, F. Fenollar, J.-M. Rolain, P.-E. Fournier, G. E. Feurle, C. Müller, V. Moos, T. Marth, M. Altwegg, R. C. Calligaris-Maibach, T. Schneider, F. Biagi, B. La Scola and D. Raoult

Microbiology vol. 154, part 2, pp. 521 - 527

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Supplementary Fig. S1. Dendrogram showing the phylogenetic organization of the 24 HVGS genotypes, constructed using the neighbour-joining method. Sequences from the four HVGSs were concatenated. Bootstrap values are indicated at the nodes.

Supplementary Fig. S2. Dendrogram showing the phylogenetic organization of the 24 HVGS genotypes, constructed using the parsimony method. Sequences from the four HVGSs were concatenated. Bootstrap values are indicated at the nodes.

Supplementary Table S1. Summary of clinical manifestations of 39 patients with Whipple's disease and 10 asymptomatic carriers, samples tested positive for T. whipplei, genotypes of each HVGS and combined HVGS genotypes for the 49 samples tested. [PDF file] (51 KB)







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