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In this study, the genetic relationship of 19 isolates from patients with periodontitis was investigated by multilocus sequence analysis. Internal 400–600 bp DNA fragments of the 10 chromosomal genes , , , , , , , and were amplified by PCR and sequenced. No two isolates were identical at all 10 loci. Phylogenetic analyses indicated a panmictic population structure of . Split decomposition analysis, calculation of homoplasy ratios and analyses of clustered polymorphisms all indicate that recombination plays a major role in creating the genetic heterogeneity of . A standardized index of association of 0·0898 indicates that the genes analysed are close to linkage equilibrium.

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