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Volume 31, Number 3—March 2025
Research Letter
Identification of 2 Novel Species, Mycobacterium novusgordonae and M. shingordonae
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Figure. Heatmap showing average nucleotide identity classification of 2 novel mycobacteria species, Mycobacterium novusgordonae and M. shingordonae, among other Mycobacteria species. Heatmap drawn using FastANI (https://github.com/ParBLiSS/FastANI/releases). Species labels in the heatmap were sorted in the same manner as those in the whole-genome sequence-based phylogenetic tree. Numbers at bottom match numbers at right; 24–28 indicate the strains from this study.
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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