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Phylogenetic trees, updated from our 2010 study (Ibrahim et al. 2010), are available as supplementary figures (S1, 16S rRNA gene sequences Maximum Likelihood tree; S2, 16S rRNA gene sequences Neighbor Joining tree; S3, 16S rRNA gene sequences Maximum Parsimony tree; S4, partial dnaK gene sequences Maximum Likelihood tree).

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