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. 2021 Apr 8;16(4):e0249261. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249261

Fig 3. Bacterial isolates from capsule samples.

Fig 3

(a) Bacteria commonly associated with human tissue. Phylogeny is based on the 16S rRNA gene. Dark wedges indicate bacteria we isolated from breast implant capsules; (b, c) Phylogeny of 16S rRNA gene sequences from our isolates (b) Firmicutes, (c) Actinobacteria. Displayed trees (b) and (c) were constructed in Arb using maximum likelihood. Filled circles indicate bootstrap support (maximum parsimony, with 100 resamplings) of ≥ 90%, and open circles represent ≥ 75% support. Bar, 5% sequence divergence.