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Sequences for strains MPT and CR were 99% identical, and both strains were most closely related to Propionivibrio limicola GolChi1T (97% identity), making them probable members of the Propionivibrio genus.
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The biofilm-forming capacity of both strains was most pronounced upon addition of 0.25% glucose, which is known to induce the production of PIA in S. epidermidis [36] and probably leads to enhanced PIA production also in S. aureus, which might partially obscure the function of SasC.
Both the CA12 and CA4 strains were most closely related to the other CA12 and CA4 strains found previously in Jiangsu and Yunnan provinces of China.
Regarding the problem list, emotional and physical strains were most prevalent in both groups, but emotional stress featured more prominently than most of the physical problems.
Among the Betaproteobacteria in the FSC isolates, bacteria belonging to the order Rhodocyclales, especially Zoogloea strains, were most frequently obtained.
Hybrid strains were most preferred across all pain subtypes, with "OG Shark" the most preferred strain in the ID Migraine™ and headache groups.
The isolation rate of methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) was 27.7% in strains from clinical sources excluding AD and 31.1% in those from AD. Coagulase type II strains were most frequently observed in MRSA strains isolated from all sources excluding AD, and coagulase type III strains were most frequently observed in those isolated from AD.
However, differences between strains were most dramatic within R4.
In Shillong, the Kato-like strains were most similar to another Taiwan strain, Hualien-13.
lolii and PNT-derived strains were most closely related to those of strains of E. festucae.
Beijing strains were most prevalent in Asia but were found worldwide.
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