A strain isolated from a biopsy sample taken from a slowly spreading skin granulation on a child’s hand was found to have properties consistent with its classification in the genus Mycobacterium. An almost complete gene sequence of the 16s rRNA of the strain was determined following the cloning and sequencing of the amplified gene. The sequence was aligned with those available for mycobacteria, and phylogenetic trees were inferred with four tree-making algorithms. The organism, which formed a distinct phyletic line within the evolutionary radiation occupied by rapidly growing mycobacteria, was readily distinguished from members of validly described species of rapidly growing mycobacteria on the basis of its mycolic acid pattern and a number...
From our recent survey of non-pigmented rapidly growing mycobacteria in the Parisian water system, t...
The 16S rRNA gene-based phylogenetic tree clearly distinguishes Mycobacterium grouping based on the ...
WOS: 000355360200031PubMed ID: 25389151Six strains of a rapidly growing scotochromogenic mycobacteri...
Four bacterial strains were isolated from independent clinical specimens in different countries and ...
Two rapidly growing mycobacteria with identical 16S rRNA gene sequences were the subject of a polyph...
A new, slow-growing, scotochromogenic mycobacterium was isolated from a lymph node of an immunocompr...
Switzerland A new, slow-growing, scotochromogenic mycobacterium was isolated from a lymph node of an...
A previously undescribed, slowly growing, scotochromogenic mycobacterium was isolated from a patient...
PCR-restriction enzyme pattern analysis of a 439 bp hsp65 gene segment identified 113 unique isolate...
AbstractPhylogenetic knowledge of the genus Mycobacterium is based on comparative analysis of their ...
Members of the Mycobacterium terrae complex are slow-growing, non-chromogenic acid-fast bacilli foun...
Fourteen mycobacterial strains isolated from pulmonary samples of independent patients in the state ...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium are predominantly responsible for pulmonary diseases; ...
Two mycobacterial strains with close similarity to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) wer...
A new species of rapidly growing, nonphotochromogenic mycobacteria, Mycobacterium alvei, is describe...
From our recent survey of non-pigmented rapidly growing mycobacteria in the Parisian water system, t...
The 16S rRNA gene-based phylogenetic tree clearly distinguishes Mycobacterium grouping based on the ...
WOS: 000355360200031PubMed ID: 25389151Six strains of a rapidly growing scotochromogenic mycobacteri...
Four bacterial strains were isolated from independent clinical specimens in different countries and ...
Two rapidly growing mycobacteria with identical 16S rRNA gene sequences were the subject of a polyph...
A new, slow-growing, scotochromogenic mycobacterium was isolated from a lymph node of an immunocompr...
Switzerland A new, slow-growing, scotochromogenic mycobacterium was isolated from a lymph node of an...
A previously undescribed, slowly growing, scotochromogenic mycobacterium was isolated from a patient...
PCR-restriction enzyme pattern analysis of a 439 bp hsp65 gene segment identified 113 unique isolate...
AbstractPhylogenetic knowledge of the genus Mycobacterium is based on comparative analysis of their ...
Members of the Mycobacterium terrae complex are slow-growing, non-chromogenic acid-fast bacilli foun...
Fourteen mycobacterial strains isolated from pulmonary samples of independent patients in the state ...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium are predominantly responsible for pulmonary diseases; ...
Two mycobacterial strains with close similarity to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) wer...
A new species of rapidly growing, nonphotochromogenic mycobacteria, Mycobacterium alvei, is describe...
From our recent survey of non-pigmented rapidly growing mycobacteria in the Parisian water system, t...
The 16S rRNA gene-based phylogenetic tree clearly distinguishes Mycobacterium grouping based on the ...
WOS: 000355360200031PubMed ID: 25389151Six strains of a rapidly growing scotochromogenic mycobacteri...