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Volume 25, Number 10—October 2019
Research Letter

Pulmonary Infection Associated with Mycobacterium canariasense in Suspected Tuberculosis Patient, Iran

Fatemeh Sakhaee, Farzam Vaziri, Golnaz Bahramali, Kambiz Taremian, Seyed Davar Siadat, and Abolfazl FatehComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran (F. Sakhaee, F. Vaziri, G. Bahramali, S.D. Siadat, A. Fateh); Mohammad Medical Imaging Center, Varamin, Iran (K. Taremian)

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Neighbor-joining tree of the hsp65 (A), 16S rRNA (B), and rpoB (C) genes of an isolate from a patient infected with Mycobacterium canariasense, Tehran, Iran (black dots), and other rapidly growing mycobacteria. Outgroup for hsp65/rpoB genes was Mycobacterium tuberculosis and for the 16S rRNA gene was Tsukamurella paurometabola. Bootstrap values are represented on branch nodes. GenBank accession numbers are given in parentheses for reference sequences. The nucleotide sequences identified in this

Figure. Neighbor-joining tree of the hsp65 (A), 16S rRNA (B), and rpoB (C) genes of an isolate from a patient infected with Mycobacterium canariasense, Tehran, Iran (black dots), and other rapidly growing mycobacteria. Outgroup for hsp65/rpoB genes was Mycobacterium tuberculosis and for the 16S rRNA gene was Tsukamurella paurometabola. Bootstrap values are represented on branch nodes. GenBank accession numbers are given in parentheses for reference sequences. The nucleotide sequences identified in this study were submitted to GenBank under the following accession numbers: hsp65, MK087992; rpoB, MK087993; and 16S rRNA, MK076944. Scale bars indicate nucleotide substitutions per site.

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