Elizabethkingia anophelis: Molecular Manipulation and Interactions with Mosquito Hosts

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    Placement of the E. anopheles MSU001 16S rRNA sequence into a phylogenetic tree, revealing affinity with E. anopheles (Fig. S1); time courses of growth for the wild type, SCH814, and SCH837 (Fig. S2); properties and application of the NanoLuc reporter in E. anophelis (Fig. S3); comparisons of SCH814 in male and female mosquitoes (Fig. S4).

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