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The phylogenetic tree of AOB indicated that all amoA gene sequences of bacteria in this vegetable soil belonged into β-proteobacteria and cluster I III (Fig. 7).
But they all went where they belonged — into the garbage — and I resolved that as soon as I had time, I would clean out the whole spice cabinet.
However, our complete genome based phylogenetic analysis proved they belonged into M. yongonense rather than M. intracellulare (data not shown).
In all 187 strains, there were only two clones with L97R substitution in the database, the other was Genbank NO.AF009539 which belonged into the subtype B2.
Finally, the content of the variables which belonged into the same factor had to underline the same construct, so that it would make sense their all together consisting a factor under a new name.
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