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Reclassification of Streptococcus ilei as a later heterotypic synonym of Streptococcus koreensis based on whole-genome sequence analysis

The genus Streptococcus, a member of family Streptococcaceae, is known for its wide range of industrial, clinical and human relevance. Among the species of genus Streptococcus two members, namely Streptococcus koreensis and Streptococcus ilei , were isolated from subgingival dental plaque and human...

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Published in:Archives of microbiology 2022-07, Vol.204 (7), p.408-408, Article 408
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Hybridization
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