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Epidemiology of Group B streptococcus isolated from pregnant women in Beijing, China  B. Lu, D. Li, Y. Cui, W. Sui, L. Huang, X. Lu  Clinical Microbiology and Infection  Volume 20, Issue 6, Pages O370-O373 (June 2014) DOI: 10.1111/1469-0691.12416 Copyright © 2014 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions

Fig. 1 Minimum spanning tree analysis of Group B streptococcus isolates according to sequence type (ST), demonstrating the relationships between 201 carrier isolates. Note: In the minimum spanning tree, the STs are displayed as circles. The size of each circle indicates the number of isolates within this particular type. The founder ST was defined as the ST with the greatest number of single-locus variants. Serogroups are represented by different colours. Heavy solid lines represent single-locus variants; light solid lines represent double-locus variants; heavy dotted lines represent triple-locus variants; light dotted lines represent quadruple-locus variants. The major clonal complexes (CC) are indicated in the picture. The colours of the halo surrounding the STs denote types that belong to the same CC. STs that vary by one allele in their multilocus sequence typing profiles (single locus variants) are arranged in circles around the primary founder sequence type. Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2014 20, O370-O373DOI: (10.1111/1469-0691.12416) Copyright © 2014 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions