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Nucleotide (GenBank) : X81391 M.xenopi partial SOD gene.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : M61664 M.xenopi 16S ribosomal rRNA.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : X52929 Mycobacterium xenopi 16S rRNA gene.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : X53895 Mycobacterium xenopi partial 16S rRNA.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : X92571 M.xenopi gene for 32 kDa protein (partial).
Nucleotide (GenBank) : U24558 Mycobacterium xenopi 23S rRNA, partial sequence.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : L15624 Mycobacterium xenopi 16S ribosomal RNA and 23S ribosomal RNA gene fragments.
