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Table 1 The strains used for genome comparisons in this study

From: Complete genome sequence of Salmonella enterica serovar Sendai shows H antigen convergence with S. Miami and recent divergence from S. Paratyphi A

“O”-group

Serovar

O antigens

Phase 1 H antigens

Phase 2 H antigens

Host

Disease in humans

Strain

Pseudogenes

Accession no.

Reference

A

Paratyphi A

1,2,12

a

NA

Humans

Typhoid fever

ATCC 9150

242

NC_006511

[9]

 

AKU_12601

242

NC_011147

[6]

 

ATCC 11511

242

CP019185

[14]

 

CMCC50093

246

CP011967

[40]

 

FDAARGOS_368

285

CP023508

Not available

B

Typhimurium

1,4,5,12

i

1,2

Broad

Gastroenteritis

14028S

130

NC_016856

[41]

C 1

Paratyphi C

6,7,

c

1,5

Humansa

Typhoid fever

RKS4594

285

NC_012125

[11]

 

Choleraesuis

6,7

c

1,5

Pigsa

Gastroenteritis

SCB67

347

NC_006905

[42]

D

Typhi

9,12,Vi

d

NA

Humans

Typhoid fever

Ty2

254

NC_004631

[8]

 

Dublin

1,9,12

g,p

NA

Cattlea

Gastroenteritis

CT_02021853

201

NC_011205

[43]

Enteritis

1,9,12

g,m

NA

Broad

Gastroenteritis

P125109

140

NC_011294

[7]

Gallinarum

1,9,12

NA

NA

Fowl

Asymptomatic

287/91

337

NC_011274

[7]

Pullorum

(1),9,12

NA

NA

Fowl

Asymptomatic

CDC1983–67

327

NC_022221

[10]

Panama

1,9,12

l,v

1,5

Broad

Gastroenteritis

ATCC 7378

176

CP012346

[44]

Miami

1,9,12

a

1,5

Broad

Gastroenteritis

BAA1586

186

CP023468

This study

Sendai

1,9,12

a

1,5

Humans

Typhoid fever

BAA1672

331

CP023470

This study

  1. aAdapted, but no completely restricted