S3 Fig. Minimum spanning tree of all culture-confirmed and MIRU-24 typed M. tuberculosis isolates identified between 2009-2013 in NSW, Australia   Beijing.

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S3 Fig. Minimum spanning tree of all culture-confirmed and MIRU-24 typed M. tuberculosis isolates identified between 2009-2013 in NSW, Australia   Beijing CC Delhi/CAS CC East African Indian CC1 S/Lineage 4 CC H37Rv/Lineage 4 CC LAM/Lineage 4 CC Beijing East African Indian Delhi/CAS H37Rv/Lineage 4 East African Indian CC2 East African Indian CC3 Boxes show different strain lineage clonal complexes (CC); Beijing lineage is represented by one CC, East African Indian has 3 CCs, Delhi-CAS has 1 CC, H37Rv like 1 CC, Haarlem 1 CC, LAM 1 CC;