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Volume 10, Number 9—September 2004
Research

Silent Nucleotide Polymorphisms and a Phylogeny for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Lucy Baker*, Tim Brown*, Martin Maiden†, and Francis Drobniewski*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Heal Protection Agency, London, UK; †University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

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Figure 3

Relationship between Mycobacterium tuberculosis synonymous sequence type (SST), and lineage (left hand column), spoligotype pattern (middle column), and IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism.

Figure 3. Relationship between Mycobacterium tuberculosis synonymous sequence type (SST), and lineage (left hand column), spoligotype pattern (middle column), and IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism.

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