Phenotypic diversity and genotypic flexibility of Burkholderia cenocepacia during long-term chronic infection of cystic fibrosis lungs

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Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Correlation matrices of B. cenocepacia phenotypes and patient lung function. Pairwise Spearman rank correlations of the five phenotypes are depicted as matrices for the following: (A) all isolates, (B) RAPD01, (C) RAPD02, (D) RAPD04, (E) RAPD06, (F) RAPD09, and (G) RAPD44. Blue gradients indicate significant positive correlation; red gradients, significant negative correlation; and gray, statistically nonsignificant correlation and P-value >0.05.

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  1. Genome Res. 27: 650-662

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