PMID: 9431950Feb 12, 1998Paper

Confirmation of the distinct genotype groups within the form species Candida parapsilosis

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
B Roy, S A Meyer

Abstract

The DNA relatedness and restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns of whole-cell DNA and the general phenotypic properties of 14 isolates of the form species Candida parapsilosis representing three diverse genetic groups were compared. The data confirm the unrelatedness of the three groups at the species level.

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