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Abstract

American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) strain 10557 showed atypical reactions in dextran formation, streptocin activity, and response to mitomycin C when compared with other strains. Therefore, ATCC 10557 must be considered an aberrant member of ; alternatively, this strain should not be assigned to this species.

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