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Volume 14, Number 12—December 2008
Dispatch

Mycobacterium bovis Infection in Holstein Friesian Cattle, Iran

Keyvan Tadayon, Nader Mosavari, Fardin Sadeghi, and Ken J. ForbesComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK (K. Tadayon, K.J. Forbes); Hesarak Institute, Karaj, Iran (K. Tadayon, N. Mosavari); Iranian Veterinary Organisation, Tehran, Iran (F. Sadeghi);

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Variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) profiles and their abundance and distribution with spoligotypes. VNTR profiles are listed in the following order: exact tandem repeat (ETR)-A, B, C, D, E, F, QUB11B. The number of isolates of each spoligotype and of each VNTR profile are indicated by the subscript number; “a” indicates 42 SB0120 isolates, 1 SB1169 isolate, and 1 SB1170 isolate; “b” indicates 1 SB0120 isolate and 1 SB0934 isolate.

Figure 2. Variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) profiles and their abundance and distribution with spoligotypes. VNTR profiles are listed in the following order: exact tandem repeat (ETR)-A, B, C, D, E, F, QUB11B. The number of isolates of each spoligotype and of each VNTR profile are indicated by the subscript number; “a” indicates 42 SB0120 isolates, 1 SB1169 isolate, and 1 SB1170 isolate; “b” indicates 1 SB0120 isolate and 1 SB0934 isolate.

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