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. 2020 Jun 25;15(6):e0235066. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0235066

Fig 1. Neighbour-joining phylogeny constructed using in silico ribosomal multi-locus sequence typing.

Fig 1

A Neighbour-joining tree of ribosomal multi-locus sequence types (rMLST) generated from single nucleotide polymorphisms identified in 51 genes encoding the ribosome protein subunits (rps, rpm and rpl). The in silico rMLST analysis was visualised using neighbour-joining methods in SplitsTree and edited using the iTOL (Interactive Tree of Life) webserver. Isolate metadata is included for sequence type, eae subtype and isolation source, as indicated by the colour keys.