Microevolution of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis in Russia

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Molecular fingerprinting of Samaran M. tuberculosis isolates. (A) Prevalence of spoligotype families (n = 2350) (Vitol et al. 2006). (B) Prevalence of Beijing family VNTR types with cluster size of 10 or more (n = 1685). (Inset) VNTR types of isolates selected for sequencing (n = 32).

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  1. Genome Res. 22: 735-745

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