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Volume 11, Number 12—December 2005
Dispatch

Bartonella quintana in Cynomolgus Monkey (Macaca fascicularis)

Laurie G. O'Rourke*, Christian Pitulle†, Barbara C. Hegarty†, Sharon Kraycirik‡, Karen A. Killary‡, Paul Grosenstein‡, James Brown†, and Edward B. Breitschwerdt†Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; †North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; ‡Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, East Hanover, New Jersey, USA

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Table

Strains used for the phylogenetic analysis within genus Bartonella*

Strain 16S rDNA 23S rDNA rnpB
B. vinsonii subsp. arupensisT (ATCC 700727) AF214558 AF410937 AF441295
B. clarridgeiae strain NCSU 94-F40T (ATCC 700095) U64691 AF410938 AY033649
B. doshiae R18T (ATCC 700133) Z31351 AF410939 AF441294
B. elizabethaeT (ATCC 49927) L01260 AF410940 AY033770
B. vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii (93CO-1)T (ATCC 51672) L35052 AF410941 AF375873
B. grahamii V2 NCTC 12860T (ATCC 700132) Z31349 AF410942 AF441293
B. henselae strain Houston-1T (ATCC 49882) M73229 AF410943 AY033897
Bartonella strain N40 AF204274 AF410944 AF441292
Bartonella strain deer 159/660/1 AF373845 AF410945 AF376051
B. quintana strain Fuller T (ATCC VR-358) M11927 AF410946 AY033948
B. bovis (formerly B. weissii) strain 99-BO1 AF291746 AF410947 AF376050
B. vinsonii subsp. vinsonii strain Baker T (ATCC VR-152) Z31352 AF411589 AY033502
B. bacilliformis KC584 AF442955 L39095 AF440224
CMO-01-1 AY484592† AY484593† AY484594†

*T, type strains. GenBank accession numbers for sequences of the 16S rDNA, 23S rDNA, and rnpB are listed in corresponding columns.

†Accession numbers of sequence data determined in this study that were deposited into the GenBank database.

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