Table 5 Reference Vibrio strain information used in Multilocus Sequence Analysis (MLSA).

From: Complete genome sequencing of 18 urea-utilizing Vibrio strains isolated from coral

Type-strain

NCBI Accession number for gene

16 s rRNA

ftsZ

gapA

gyrB

mreB

pyrH

recA

rpoA

topA

Vibrio harveyi strain LMG4044

X74706

DQ907350

DQ449616

AB298221

DQ907422

EU118238

DQ648369

AJ842627

DQ907488

Vibrio natriegens strain LMG10935

X74714

DQ907359

DQ907294

AB298232

DQ907432

NZ_CP009977.1:486367-487098

AJ580863

AJ842658

DQ907500

Vibrio owensii strain LMG25443

GU018180

GU111256

HE653272

AB609127

GU111258

GU111252

KF899345

GU111249

GU111254

Vibrio jasicida strain LMG25398

NR_113182

AB562596

AB562597

AB562598

AB562599

AB562600

AB562601

NZ_BAOG01000025.1:c17351-16359

AB562602

Vibrio campbellii strain LMG11216

X74692

DQ907337

DQ449614

AB298205

DQ907408

EF596641

EF596669

AJ842564

DQ907475

Vibrio rotiferianus strain LMG21460

AJ316187

DQ907372

DQ449619

AB298244

DQ907445

EF596722

EF596727

AJ842688

DQ907515

Photobacterium phosphoreum strain LMG4233

D25310

DQ907326

DQ907265

AB298195

DQ907393

EF380239

AJ842365

AJ842551

DQ907465

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