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Volume 13, Number 10—October 2007
Dispatch

Isolation of Bartonella sp. from Sheep Blood

David A. Bemis*Comments to Author  and Stephen A. Kania*
Author affiliations: *University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA;

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Phylogenetic trees (DNAstar ClustalW Slow and Accurate; DNASTAR Inc., Madison, WI, USA) of 3 Bartonella genes. A) Citrate synthase. B) Riboflavin synthase. C) 16S rDNA. Sheep blood 1 is compared with species showing the highest homology for each gene.

Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees (DNAstar ClustalW Slow and Accurate; DNASTAR Inc., Madison, WI, USA) of 3 Bartonella genes. A) Citrate synthase. B) Riboflavin synthase. C) 16S rDNA. Sheep blood 1 is compared with species showing the highest homology for each gene.

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