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. 2015 Feb 8;7:3. doi: 10.1186/s13099-015-0048-2

Table 5.

Common and uncommon combination genotyping (G-type and P-type)

Common genotyping N %
 G1P[8] 10 11.4
 G1P[6] 11 12.5
 G2P[4] 17 19.3
 G2P[6] 3 3.4
 G3P[6] 2 2.3
 G4P[6] 2 2.3
 G4P[8] 1 1.1
Subtotal 46 52.3
Uncommon genotyping N % N %
 G1P[4] 4 4.5 G2P[4]P[8] 1 1.1
 G1G2P[6] 2 2.3 G2P[6]P[8] 2 2.3
 G1G2P[8] 2 2.3 G4P[4] 1 1.1
 G1G4G9P[8] 1 1.1 G4G9P[4] 1 1.1
 G1G4P[4] 1 1.1 G4G9P[6] 1 1.1
 G1G4P[6] 1 1.1 G4G9P[8] 3 3.4
 G1G9P[8] 1 1.1 G4G9P[10] 1 1.1
 G1P[4]P[8] 1 1.1 G4G9P[4]P[9] 1 1.1
 G2P[8] 2 2.3 G9P[4] 4 4.5
 G2P[9] 2 2.3 G9P[6] 2 2.3
 G2G4P[8] 1 1.1 G9P[8] 2 2.3
 G2G4P[9] 2 2.3 G9P[6]P[8] 2 2.3
 G2P[10] 1 1.1
Subtotal n = 42 (47.7)