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    § Depending on your browser you may have to right-click and select 'Save As' to save the files. You can customize your selection of sequences by using the SeqCon tool.
    § In concatenated sequence files indexed by sequence types, the name of each sequence is : sequence type defined by the corresponding MLST scheme followed by the accession number, sequence types in the other two MLST scheme, and the clonal group of a representative isolate enclosed in () as taxon markers. For example: in the concatenated sequence files indexed by st7, the sequence named #9_(TW06578_6_N/A_3) means st7=9, the example isolate is TW06578, the corresponding st2 is 6, st15 is not defined, and the clonal group is 3.
    § In concatenated sequence files indexed by strain accession numbers, the name of each sequence is: strain accession number followed by sequence types defined by three MLST schemes and clonal groups enclosed in () as taxon markers. For example: #TW08993_(7_10_N/A_0).
    § In concatenated sequence files indexed by strain common names, the name of each sequence is: strain common name followed by strain accesion number, sequence types defined by three MLST schemes and clonal groups enclosed in () as taxon markers. For example: #AD59b_(TW08994_15_21_N/A_0).

    Index by2 loci defined st27 loci defined st715 loci definded st15
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