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Volume 24, Number 4—April 2018
Research

Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of Enterobacteriaceae Producing Oxacillinase-48–Like Carbapenemases, United States

Joseph D. LutgringComments to Author , Wenming Zhu, Tom J.B. de Man, Johannetsy J. Avillan, Karen F. Anderson, David R. Lonsway, Lori A. Rowe, Dhwani Batra, J. Kamile Rasheed, and Brandi M. Limbago
Author affiliations: Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (J.D. Lutgring); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta (J.D. Lutgring, W. Zhu, T.J.B. de Man, J.J. Avillan, K.F. Anderson, D.R. Lonsway, L.A. Rowe, D. Batra, J.K. Rasheed, B.M. Limbago)

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Figure 3

Phylogenetic tree of 7 sequence type 34 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates tested during phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Enterobacteriaceae producing oxacillinase-48–like carbapenemases, United States. Genetic diversity ranged from 1 to 33 high-quality single-nucleotide polymorphisms that were called in an ≈5 Mb core genome, which equals ≈90% of the reference genome size (isolate 1 sequenced by using Pacific Biosciences [Menlo Park, CA, USA], technology). Scale bar indicates nucleotide

Figure 3. Phylogenetic tree of 7 sequence type 34 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates tested during phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Enterobacteriaceae producing oxacillinase-48–like carbapenemases, United States. Genetic diversity ranged from 1 to 33 high-quality single-nucleotide polymorphisms that were called in an ≈5 Mb core genome, which equals ≈90% of the reference genome size (isolate 1 sequenced by using Pacific Biosciences [Menlo Park, CA, USA], technology). Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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