Identification of Enterococcus species and phenotypically similar Lactococcus and Vagococcus species by reverse checkerboard hybridization to chaperonin 60 gene sequences.

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Published in J Clin Microbiol on November 01, 2000

Authors

S H Goh1, R R Facklam, M Chang, J E Hill, G J Tyrrell, E C Burns, D Chan, C He, T Rahim, C Shaw, S M Hemmingsen

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1: Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Canada. shgoh@interchange.ubc.ca

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