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. 2009 Oct 14;47(12):3851–3861. doi: 10.1128/JCM.01616-09

TABLE 2.

FCSC and novel pathogenic isolates subjected to DNA MLST

NRRL no. MLST and/or speciesa Equivalent no.c Isolate source Origin
13338 FCSC 4-a (F. nelsonii) FRC R-2181 Soil Australia
13444 FCSC 2-a FRC T-550 Corn soil Australia
13459 F. concolorb CBS 691.87 Plant debris South Africa
28505 FCSC 4-b (F. nelsonii) FRC R-8670 Soil debris South Africa
28578 FCSC 1-a CBS 615.87 Colocasiaesculenta leaf Cuba
32521 FCSC 1-e FRC T-0852 Human cancer patient Texas
34012 FCSC 1-g UTHSC 01-451 Human toe Texas
34013 FCSC 2-a UTHSC 01-2416 Human toenail Pennsylvania
34014 FCSC 1-l UTHSC 01-2668 Human maxillary sinus Illinois
34015 FCSC 2-b UTHSC 02-1276 Horse eye Alabama
34016 FCSC 2-a UTHSC 98-2537 Human leg Texas
34017 FCSC 1-h UTHSC 97-59 Human maxillary sinus Texas
34018 FCSC 1-m UTHSC 97-17 Human arm Florida
34019 FCSC 1-c UTHSC 96-2036 Human eye Texas
34021 FCSC 2-a UTHSC 95-1488 Human upper lobe wash Texas
34022 FCSC 1-j UTHSC 93-2120 Human paranasal sinus Georgia
34023 FCSC 2-c UTHSC 93-1353 Human finger Texas
34033 F. brachygibbosum UTHSC 97-99 Human foot cellulites Texas
34036 Fusarium sp. strain 1, FTSC UTHSC 01-1965 Human ethmoid sinus Colorado
36147 Fusarium sp. strain 2, FTSC CBS 109232 Human bronchial secretion Unknown
36495 FCSC 2-b CBS 491.77 Soil Kuwait
36539 FCSC 1-k CBS 677.77 Cultivated soil Solomon Islands
43627 FCSC 2-d UTHSC 05-3559 Human bronchial lavage Texas
43628 FCSC 1-i UTHSC 05-3396 Human finger Florida
43629 FCSC 1-b UTHSC 05-3200 Human blood Utah
43630 FCSC 2-a UTHSC 05-2743 Human sputum Texas
43631 FCSC 3-a UTHSC 05-2441 Human leg Texas
43632 FCSC 1-d UTHSC 05-1260 Human eye Florida
43633 FCSC 1-f UTHSC 03-3472 Human maxillary sinus Tennessee
43641 F. armeniacum UTHSC 06-1377 Horse eye Missouri
45992 FCSC 1-j UTHSC 06-3823 Human leg South Carolina
45994 Fusarium sp. strain 2, FTSC UTHSC 06-2616 Cloaca Texas
45999 F. flocciferum UTHSC 06-3449 Human scalp California
a

MLST within FCSC. Arabic numerals designate species, and lowercase roman letters identify unique haplotypes within each species.

b

Sequences of F.concolor NRRL 13459 were used to root the phylogeny (Fig. 2).

c

CBS, CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands; CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.