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Volume 6, Number 1—February 2000
Dispatch

Integronlike Structures in Campylobacter spp. of Human and Animal Origin

Brigid Lucey*†, D. Crowley*, P. Moloney‡, B. Cryan†, M. Daly*, F. O'Halloran*, E.J. Threlfall§, and S. Fanning*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland; †Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland; ‡Cork Corporation Veterinary Department, Cork, Ireland; §PHLS Central Public Health Laboratory, London, United Kingdom

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Figure 2

Schematic representation of all amplified gene cassettes from Campylobacter spp. in the study population. Roman numerals refer to the designated integron pattern (IP)-type assigned to each pattern.

Figure 2. Schematic representation of all amplified gene cassettes from Campylobacter spp. in the study population. Roman numerals refer to the designated integron pattern (IP)-type assigned to each pattern.

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